famousringo said:
He's coming at it from the wrong angle. He's describing it from the console maker's point of view as a DRM device when he should be describing it as the consumer buying the ability to run certain software. @ V-r0ck He's just aggregating. Value is subjective. It would be more accurate to say that the Wii has the most value to the most people. I'm sure there are many people who value the PS3, 360, or PSP more than the Wii, there are simply more who rank the Wii at the top. |
In this case, you are confusing value with perceived value as is the OP. Buying a console demonstrates perceived value in that the consumer sees enough value there to have it be worth purchase. However, actual value is usually only known after purchase. Was it worth the money? Do you still play it a month later? How often is it used? Answers to these questions are more representative of actual value.







