Everyone i know, except you guys, has never heard of Galciv 2 and i get made fun of when i try to tell them about it. My prediction is that the strategy genre will certainly die in the future, in the early days of PC gaming, strategy was very popular, now it's Halo this and Bishock that. The real reason PC game sales are dying is because of consoles, mostly the Wii and Xbox 360 are to blame, PS3 on the other hand sucks big time. I don't know about you guys but i havn't seen any games for MAC
i think what you're really describing is that PC gaming, and video gaming in general, is becoming
more popular, not less. strat games were popular in the early days of PC gaming because it was one of the only genres that could be done well. but PC gaming wasn't popular in the early days of PC gaming. i don't think it's ever been all that popular. i can't remember a single PC game advertisement in the days i was jubilated over finally getting an NES, and now most video game adverts i see are for console, not PC games (or sometimes it'll be a double-dooper when the game's available on both).
i think if you look at raw numbers, the strat market is small but stable. but between the graphics available on newer and more affordable consoles, on the one hand, and the massive budgetary focus on first-person shooters, on the other hand, it's not a big stretch to see that "the good old boys" who used to get drunk and shoot tin cans, now they get drunk and shoot mobs.
i am willing to accept that the first-person shooter market is moving away from the PC, and even willing to accept that the 'big bucks' are going with it. but i don't think we'll lose strat games, or PC gaming in general. and more to the point, getting all those trigger-happy types out of the PC gaming market might even be a good thing. maybe i'll shift the focus back to dedicate developers releasing quality products (something that's never been the case in consoles... i definately see a higher raw number of bad console games compared to bad PC games).