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Neodegenerate said:
QuintonMcLeod said:

The sad thing is that you have to sacrifice convenience just to match up with the price savings you'd receive on a PC. What's the point of buying a used PS4 in 2015 and waiting months to buy your games when you can build a PC _now_ and buy your games on release and experience the same savings?

Then you talk about 4k gaming as if it's not already here. Well, I've got news for you, buddy. It is here, and people are playing their games in it right now. 

The LIMITED adoption of 4k in gaming, TV, etc. is the point he is making.  Just because a small group (early adopters) of a small group (dedicated PC gamers) of a small group (gamers in general) are doing it does not mean that it is convenient for the largest of the small group (gamers).  You seem to think that because you do something the rest of the world will do it, should do it, or already is doing it.  Doesn't work that way.


You don't need to be dedicated to experience 4k gaming. As you know, PCs have been capable of 4k resolutions for a very long time. Also, 4k televisions are getting very cheap.

http://www.amazon.com/Seiki-SE50UY04-50-Inch-Ultra-120Hz/dp/B00BXF7I9M

I dunno what you've heard, but the PC is a lot farther ahead of consoles than you may think.