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System Name | PCGR |
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Processor | 12400f |
Motherboard | Asus ROG STRIX B660-I |
Cooling | Stock Intel Cooler |
Memory | 2x16GB DDR5 5600 Corsair |
Video Card(s) | Dell RTX 3080 |
Storage | 1x 512GB Mmoment PCIe 3 NVME 1x 2TB Corsair S70 |
Display(s) | LG 32" 1440p |
Case | Phanteks Evolve itx |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | 750W Cooler Master sfx |
Software | Windows 11 |
Except that back during covid, it was nearly holding a gun to your head. That's when people made these purchases too. Because people were stuck inside and needing entertainment.If you are a tech company and you design a product that sells 50 million units (and counting) you would say you made a good product. Nobody is holding a gun to the heads of consumers to buy a console. PCs are way overpriced and filled with Windows ads and spyware. Half the premade manufacturers are garbage. The companies are poorly run and offer terrible support. So, you might as well save a ton of money and buy a console. This has been the argument for consoles since the Nintendo came out. Again, I don't know how people who have never built a product in their life pretend to be so surprised Sony is putting out a pro model of a highly successfully piece of tech...
If Sony is doing so well, they wouldn't be shutting down studios and laying off hundreds of people. Maybe I never built the product as you assume, but I doubt you have as well or successful yourself if you think their current play is considered a success.
Japan studio anyone?
When you are more or less the only one in the market for this specific need, of course it will sell. But guess what sold better? Switch. Why? Because it has something that PS5 or Xbox kinda lacks in. It's called "Games"
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