Hateren47 said:
Marq said:
Your idea is nothing but fantasy. And it's obvious you haven't thought through nor understand what you're talking about.
I do understand what I'm talking about, but if you think I haven't thought it through maybe you would like to inform me why it wouldn't work.
The price of parts would be exorbitant. All the extra fluff that exists already is overpriced. There would be no competition, as all manufacturing would go through or be owned by Microsoft/Sony.
This console generation has had enough catastrophic hardware and software failures without adding variable hardware to an already unstable mix.
RAM capacity could be modular. But it doesn't need to be. Current RAM amounts are acceptable. Would be nothing but an unnecessary money gouge.
VRAM would benefit most from upgrades, both xbox360 and PS3 only have 256MB of VRAM. But you can't. You can't just "slap in more graphics". It's fundamentally changing the hardware in a preset system. You can't add more, you can only replace what's there. Driver support would be awful, as they can barely get patches out anyway. For heightened graphics, you put your system at extreme risk of total failure. Bricked.
Hardware changes beyond the most small, simplistic additions (ie. N64 Expansion Pak) void warranty. VOID WARRANTY! ON THE CONSOLE GENERATION THAT HAS SEEN THE MOST CRITICAL ERRORS EVER!
MADNESS!
The average console use lacks the technical ability to make hardware changes. And the average console user doesn't care to learn. That's why they chose a console in the first place; It's easy. And adding all this extra shit WILL require some serious tech work. On hardware that is less straight-forward, no-nonsense than a PC.
The PSU would be especially strained, or simply unable to cope all the extras. These systems were manufactured cheaply with budget parts. Gaming PCs have very high quality, high capacity PSUs to handle the stress. But consoles PSUs are hardwired in. Unable to be replaced. Modular PSUs (with modular cables) are fucking awesome, but would just be too much trouble for manufacturers.
Heat. More parts = More heat. And the 360 already has trouble with it. Not to mention consoles having godawful ventilation. Parts would fry within hours.
Hope you enjoyed the read. It was served with a nice, hot cup of rage.