Was lost the moment it went x86. We all knew this, only marketing denies it, so the sheep eat it as a console. But its PC, it runs the same api's, the same games, has varying configs, and goes obsolete faster than consoles ever did because they get succeeded by better versions, with the inclusion of a constant push to 'upgrade' your hardware for a better experience. Except, you're replacing the whole system that way, you don't control backwards compatibility, and you pay for your internet connection.
Smart business eh
Everyone saying the console will replace the PC and PC gaming is gonna die obviously didn't get it. The console is becoming part of the PC ecosystem instead. Its the mainstream console that is dying. The leftovers are handhelds, mobiles, etc... and most of them run
the same games regardless.
View attachment 325129
Yep, pretty much, but many just can't understand this
And the argument of "it's cheaper" "GPUs are expensive" just makes no sense, console prices are lower because they manufacture a lot of a precise configuration and often are sold at a loss if R&D is included
Consoles are trojan horses, companies then sell you overpriced accessories, online services(not required on PC), and the only way to get games is in their own digital store
Some advantages of consoles were:
-easy to use on a dedicated device
-powerful custom hardware
-unusual ways of playing(see Wii, Time Crisis)
Now games don't innovate (because money, so they can sell it on multiple platforms using the same controller configuration), the hardware is the same as PC, and Steam Deck has all the advantages of being easy to use and a dedicated device but you can do ANYTHING with it, which includes playing your games from other stores, emulators, or even use it as a PC, with the only limiting factor being it's performance due being a handheld device
Both Sony and Microsoft knew consoles were pointless the previous generation, Microsoft now is focusing more on games/Gamepass and Sony is porting games to PC