• FiveMacs@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    I wouldn’t know…I stopped falling for the console trap after PS3. Only thing since was a PS4 controller, for my PC

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      17 hours ago

      After my PS3 got the YLOD, I considered about purchasing a PS4, and then I thought: I would have to start from zero since it doesn’t have backwards compatibility. So, I went back to PC and my whole catalogue was there waiting for me. They are indeed a trap.

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      19 hours ago

      This reminds me of the Q&A section on Amazon product pages where someone will answer a question stating that they don’t know because they didn’t buy the item.

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      21 hours ago

      I wouldn’t really call it a “trap”. If you’re buying a console when it’s new at full price, sure, you’re being taken for a ride, but give it a couple of years for stuff to be cheaper and it can work out reasonably well.

      I used to be a major PC gamer but eventually the cost/benefit calculation went completely off the rails.

      That said, I’ve not upgraded to the current console generation because I’m still waiting on something to justify it.

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        8 hours ago

        It’s surprising how well the Steam Deck plays new games and how much support has been added to older games for something with a form factor similar to the Switch and a price point that is lower than most computers or consoles with similar capabilities. It’s a big change to the cost/benefit calculation.