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Ken Levine wants PC gaming to be more successful

2K Boston head Ken Levine made a name for both himself and the studio with the release of 2007's BioShock. But while that game made a large part of its money from the Xbox 360 version Levine clearly prefers his game experience to be on the PC platform.

In a new chat with Forbes.com, Levine is quoted as saying, "...I wish the industry could find a way to make PC gaming more broadly successful. There are so many challenges for PC gaming--the complications from systems specifications to the drivers--most people look at PC games and say, 'What are you talking about?' It's a shame because as a gamer, I am never more comfortable than I am sitting with a mouse and keyboard two inches away from my monitor." We would have to agree.

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