Eclectic Dreck said:
DoPo said:
Right, so it's a PC that is built from PC components and by companies dealing with PC components. But it's not a PC. Because...
Because it has a purpose built PC for the purpose of gaming.
Like those...whatcha callit, oh, right
gaming PCs? Oh wow.
Eclectic Dreck said:
Combined with it's placement in the living room, the assumed use case requires far less flexibility of purpose than a PC.
So-o-o...like a gaming PC? Or an office PC? Both of which have "he assumed use case requires far less flexibility of purpose than a PC" and yet they have it in their names.
Eclectic Dreck said:
Flexibility is, ultimately, what defines a PC.
You can install any OS you want on it (well, you might have difficulty with OS X, though) and you can change the hardware, if you see fit to do so. Therefore, I do not see anything different than a PC. Well, aside from the size and the advertised convenience, then again, it's not radically different, than many a prebuild machine that are already sold. That's what I am most sorprised of -
we already have those. It's not a new concept, yet people somehow think Valve came up with an entire new branch of devices. No, we have them - it's slightly different packaging but essentially the same - we already have companies selling pre-build gaming or media PCs and whatever. We have had them for more than a decade and it's
now you decide to say "Well, no, that's not actually a PC despite having them around for long enough to vote".
Eclectic Dreck said:
A PS2 and a PC are both universal Turing machines and, strictly speaking, capable of performing all the same calculations. Hardware, thus, does not determine what is a PC or not but rather what the hardware is used for.
And thus while you argue the definition of semantics itself, we have it as a fact that it's a pre-build PC. The kind of things we already have.
Eclectic Dreck said:
DoPo said:
1. You also have Wine, though again not a perfect solution, is not emulation. But most importantly, 2.
DoPo said:
You are aware you can stick Windows on it, right?
Consider myself astounded I even have to ask that question.
Case 1 is emulation - an imperfect solution in all respects.
Really?
Wine
Is
Not an
Emulator is emulation? That's a new one.
DoPo said:
Case 2 is just turning it in to a PC and removing the singlular thing that made it a Steam box. So you argument becomes "Hope emulation works" or "Don't use a steam box".
So, basically you are saying hate chocolate and that you kick puppies for living, right?
Let's see it's a PC. It allows you to install a different OS. Therefore, you can install a different OS - the one thing you and OP were complaining about. THOSE WERE MY WORDS! I would appreciate you not making stuff up for it reflects rather poorly on you when you resort to strawmanning, you know.