• helenslunch@feddit.nl
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think there’s any denying that consoles have several advantages. They’re just not worth it LOL

    But no you don’t “have to” build your PC. You can buy a pre-built or have someone like Micro Center build it for you.

    Also when a new console comes out, it’s probably a great deal hardware-wise, as they can sell them at a loss to get you “in the door”. But that’s because they know they’ll get their money back from subscription fees and game sales, which are generally considerably more expensive.

    A few years after new consoles are released (like right now) you can build a PC for less money with equivalent power.

    Steam Machines are likely to become a thing again and they’ll be taking a chunk of that “plug and play” market for sure.

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      1 year ago

      Add the cost of online access and any savings is wiped out. It’s what? 120 dollars a year according to google. That’s quite a big tax on the machine. Say an average PC has 5 year life span (2 generations of hardware), that’s an extra 600 dollars on top of the 500 dollars for the console? At 1100 you’re looking at a solid PC if you play your cards right … at pre built, nowhere near as much.