Ka-pi96 said:
Really got to disagree with this. It may be possible to upgrade, and maybe even easy for some people, but for the average person it`s far from easy. For me personally upgrading means buying a whole new PC, that isn`t easy!
Oh and I`m not really sure that what you said here really counters what Sony said. You`ve said why you think current PC gamers game on PC rather than elsewhere while if Sony said "stop people from switching to pc" that would suggest they weren`t targeting those people, but instead people that aren`t yet PC gamers but could become them (potentially for different reasons than existing PC gamers, otherwise they`d most likely already be PC gamers too). |
How is buying a new PC not easy? People do it all the time with consoles.
Upgrading the PC means in 99% of cases upgrading the GPU. If you have a good case you don't even need a screwdriver for that. Slide off side door, pull out old GPU, put in new GPU. Not really a difference to changing a cartridge. Same goes for upgrading RAM.
If that is too hard for people for gaining flexibility they simply don't care about flexibility.
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