czecherychestnut said:
Because the rate of complexity and price pressure in consumer electronics has outstripped improvements in fault tolerant design and component robustness maybe? The same reason why my grandparents wood case tv lasted 30 yrs and modern tv's are lucky to last 10? This is also why safety critical systems such as aircraft flight computers and most airborne military hardware uses some seriously outdated electronics based technology. |
Microsoft profits every year with billions of dollars- I really dont see price pressure striking them. As for advancing tech, PC's are more advanced than consoles but they rarely go kaput the way most 360's go.. and they use 3-6 times more power. Its a lame excuse to say technology is advancing so fast that these companies cannot keep pace. I bought a PC around the same time a 360 launched.. an athlon X2 in a mini tower case.. and its running A ok.. it runs for 12+ hrs a day 7 days a week. Im on my second 360 in less than half the time. I think that speaks volumes for the quality we are getting in our consoles offlate. And accepting it as NORMAL and UNAVOIDABLE. Now thats truly pathetic.
Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.
owner of : atari 2600, commodore 64, NES,gameboy,atari lynx, genesis, saturn,neogeo,DC,PS2,GC,X360, Wii
5 THINGS I'd like to see before i knock out:
a. a AAA 3D sonic title
b. a nintendo developed game that has a "M rating"
c. redesgined PS controller
d. SEGA back in the console business
e. M$ out of the OS business







