Where did I do this? I did not call you a hater/fanboy/hiter: I did call you a hipster, and by this I mean:ElPatron said:>I disagree with someone's viewsSmokescreen said:I get it, you're PC and hipster.ElPatron said:supersnip
Taken and not searching.
>let's call him hipster/hater/fanboy/compare him to hitler
If you say so: I don't have that experience. If you do, maybe you ought to look at how you relate to people here.It's the basic modus operandi around here.
This looks like a wall of nonsense, so I'm going to ignore it.Aren't hipsters all about simplicity, Apple products and so on? If I am a hipster, does that make PC gaming easier?
Wait, I can't be a hipster because computer gaming is usually cheaper than consoles, and you know hipsters always pay for the expensive stuff.
Can I call you a hipster too? Because you like consoles?
You're right, it is! Now please show me the quote where I did that. Or rather, don't, because this doesn't seem to be a conversation, I'm going to check out of it. Adios!Let's just end this non-sense, I have nothing against your choice, but calling every PC gamer a masochist bigot is crossing the line.
Smokescreen said:You're right, it is! Now please show me the quote where I did that.
Enjoying "shit" = masochismSmokescreen said:you don't have to deal with all the other shit that PC players seem to enjoy.
I have no doubt that the parts will be easily interchangeable; mostly so they can make it a patented proprietary part that they can sell exclusively at an inflated price. But they'll be sure to make it clean & easy.SaberSpellSword said:That's exactly what I was thinking, but if they make the parts as easy to change as the hard drive is for the 360 It won't be too bad. If they make it so u have to unscrew everything and fiddle with tiny chips and wires, no-one other than people who already do that stuff with their PC's is going to go for it.GonzoGamer said:But don't people get a console so they don't have to do all that.
If you're going to go through all that may as well play the PC and get mods and everything too.
They're also going to have to start posting system requirements on console games now too.
It would have to be an ejectable solid part like the 360 hard-drive that holds both the GPU and CPU together for the mainstream market to bother with it.
1 is correct. 2, I don't think is right. The N64 was trying to catch up since the start. It's launch was badly handled at too a high a price and the games weren't up to much for a while (apart from a few notable exceptions) - I know because I was a day one N64 owner. The playstation, on the other hand, had been out a long time already, and had significant sales before you could even get your hands on the nintendo console.crazyarms33 said:I agree, but I think there were only 2 reasons that the N64 survived that:
1.) It was a literal 30 second replacement. It took no time and small kids could do it with minimal effort.
2.) The Nintendo 64 was DOMINATING the market. The Play Station had yet to really "take off" so to speak so Nintendo really didn't stand to lose that much. Whereas today well I think people just couldn't be bothered to do all that. If I have to go through all that trouble to buy new components for my gaming console I would just buy a PC. I don't think I'm alone in this.