potato_hamster said:
Turkish said:
You're just repeating things now, like when a little child is accused and all he can say is "I dindo eeet". For reference, this is the post http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=8509746 those were your words, own up to them. And then those essays, my gawd have you nothing better to do. Literally trying everything but being factual to prove how my concept console is a bad idea.
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I did make that post. And? Your assertions of things I've said aren't actually contained in that post like you think they are. Because you have poor reading comprehension.
But hey. You want me to give you a response you're looking for, that takes you as seriously as you expect to be taken? Here you go.
"What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence." - Christopher Hitchens
You're all up in arms that your assertions are being dismissed because you aren't actually providing any evidence to support your assertions. The entire basis for your entire reason why Sony can make this device for the price estimate is "Sony is an industry giant". That's it. Sorry, that's meaningless garbage. Sony's "industry giant" status doesn't make the PS4 backwards compatible with PS3, PS2, and PS1 games does it? Sony's "industry giant" status couldn't make them a VR headset that costs less than the console needed to play it, did it?
You think Sony can make a PS1 classic console with all of those features for $99-$149? Prove that statement. Prove that the Bill of Material of such a device would be reasonable to produce in 2017 for margins that would be acceptable to a company like Sony. Prove that there are no legal/licensing barriers into offering a console that removes region locks that have been in place on every single device that has played PS1 games. Prove that Sony's existing upscalers can be "upgraded" to the level of quality you expect, or prove that Sony can create a better quality one without any IP issues. Finally, you need to prove that there are millions of people would rather spend $99-$150 for such a device rather than buying a PSTV (or similar device) that does most of those.
Put an actual legitimate, sincere effort into actually coming up with a compelling, well reasoned response to all of those things, and you might actually get the responses that take you as seriously as you expect to be treated. But if you're just going to assert that "Sony's a big company, obviously they can do it", then there's not much to your claims, and people are rightfully going to dismiss them.
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Dont bother Potato.Once he is proven wrong in a topic which he is too proud of to admit it, he will be like a child that wont admit its own mistake and keep repeating himself and calling you names.Just drop it and your life will be better for it.