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walsufnir said:

You do realize you don't have to educate me when it comes to computing devices at all? I don't see me buying a new PC in the next at least 5 years. I am good to go until then.

I didn't mention Linux at all because it was a hardware discussion, not a software discussion. I also said that when I play games, it's mostly emulated games. Which run fine on Linux (or inside a VM).

I don't have to play on PC to know what it actually is. What exactly changed in 15 years of PC gaming? Steam happened? Yes. Games got cheaper? Also yes, the sales are insane. Piracy is still a thing? Also yes. I don't see a substantial change in PC gaming, at all. It never was a problem for me to fiddle with drivers, to make handmade ini's and all this stuff, it even was some kind of fun to poke with games, yes.

To the topic of wasting money: I waste so much money, it's not even funny, seriously. And don't get me started how often my collegues moan about the next steam sale and tell me how many games they are going to buy again which they will never ever even install. "But it's so cheap!". You can't complain about people wasting money. They do what they do.

And one wrong assumption for you: I don't buy a console every gen. I still have a 360 and the last console I owned before that was a Saturn.

I don't need to educate you, I just need to point out that you're going to upgrade regardless, I was suggesting to at least maybe look into choosing a nice upgrade in the *future* than deciding to choose a stone tablet deliberately (like setting yourself up for another reason to talk this out again in another 5 years because you decided to choose the absolute weakest spec possible, some people out there actually do set their arguments up like that believe it or not).

Still don't know why you mentioned the OS when you could have just said what you already said before in terms of just emulating old games, we already knew that.

You may not see a substantial change in PC gaming but that doesn't change the fact that a lot has transpired in 15 years, an absolute lot has changed, especially for mobile phones, the internet etc. I too fiddle around with my ini files and modify my games when possible, I'm not the type that tinkers around with his hardware like some would, I make my build and tweak the games. Drivers I haven't needed to really mess with since over the years, drivers have become more simplified.

I don't know why you compared a digital product to the physical one, one has a physical expiry date and the other doesn't really have a set defined expiry date (unless the world were to end tomorrow, then the date would be fully set out). Yes you can waste money all you want and food, but you can still get judged for it. I freely admit there have been some times where I have wasted some food but in those cases, I've learned to not buy as much food and only buy what I absolutely will eat within the week, that allows me to learn to better make use of my money and not waste food at the same time, that is me improving my decision making and finaicial skills in the process.



Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.