| Bodhesatva said: Here's an honest question to anyone here who seems to disagree with me: At what point do you personally feel a "PC" and "console" become effectively similar? What does a console have to start doing to be like a PC? Does it have to be more customizable (which again begs the question: since the Wii iis less customizable than either the 360 or PS3, does that make the Wii "not a console?") What function or ability is a console currently lacking that makes it fundamentally different from a PC? I've asked this many times, and gotten scant responses. I'm not sure why this is considered trolling. It's a simple question. I'll repeat it one more time: What function or ability is a console currently lacking that makes it fundamentally different from a PC? |
This was never an issue in the thread though before you arrive, all you did was take the argument's language out of context and framed it in your own pet peeve derailing an argument you agree with me on yet just couldn't stand the fact I may have been just a smidge overzealous in my language.
The difference in functionality between PCs and Video Game Consoles was never an issue in this thread. It was something you introduced completely out of context. The discussion was focused solely on the difference in the consumer markets and versatility between PCs and Video Game Consoles. We were arguing "A" but you then decided to argue "C". We were only ever pointing out the differences between the consumer philosiphies and hardware practicalities between Video Game consoles and PCs. WHY IN GODS NAME YOU CHOSE TO BRING UP FUNCTIONALITY BETWEEN PCs and VIDEO GAMES is a mystery as it was never what we were talking about.
You were the one who picked a bone with me, not vice versa. Don't play the victim now.







