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Processor | faster at instructions than yours |
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Motherboard | more nurturing than yours |
Cooling | frostier than yours |
Memory | superior scheduling & haphazardly entry than yours |
Video Card(s) | better rasterization than yours |
Storage | more ample than yours |
Display(s) | increased pixels than yours |
Case | fancier than yours |
Audio Device(s) | further audible than yours |
Power Supply | additional amps x volts than yours |
Mouse | without as much gnawing as yours |
Keyboard | less clicky than yours |
VR HMD | not as odd looking as yours |
Software | extra mushier than yours |
Benchmark Scores | up yours |
I agree whole heartily with your post but I do want to say there is context to the numbers but it is extremely broad context and people flip out trying to take that broad context and narrowing it down to themselves.The problem you describe when it comes to looking at the Steam Survey is that there is absolutely no context whatsoever to these numbers
I personally do not like peppers. I don't like them cooked, raw, stuffed, in soups, or dishes. If someone was to do an unbiased random sample survey of people's favorite vegetables would I expect peppers to do well on the list? Sure, 100%. Why? Because ive been to various grocery stores across the USA. I used to travel a lot for work and have lived in four different states so every time I entered a grocery store, I see fresh peppers up front in the produce isle and they are not rotting away so people are obviously buying them. Does that make me want to buy one? No.