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HebrewGamer said:
Pemalite said:

Let me dumb it down some more so you might actually understand.
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The PC entered the console war and won... Thus ending the console war.

Perfectly relevant to this thread. - Your role on this forum isn't to tell people what is relevant and not relevant either.

Well, this is definitely dumb because this never happened.

You seem to deal in delusions so i'll leave you to it. 

Just because you think it is "dumb" doesn't make it so.
Just because you think others "deal in delusions" doesn't make it so.
That is delusional circular thinking to reinforce your own false dichotomy.

PC entered the console war and won.
How?

1) Consoles adopted PC technolgy.
- Radeon graphics, x86 processors, GDDR Ram.

2) Consoles adopted PC software.
- *Nix or Windows based, low-level API's and driver forks based on commodity releases.

3) Consoles adopting PC ecosystems. - Microsoft is heading this way with potentially the next Xbox having side-loading of PC stores.
- Steam entered the console market with the Steam Machines from over a decade ago and more recently with Steam Deck and GabeCube using a "Semi-Custom" software stack, with their own store front.
- Microsoft and Sony releasing their games on PC, with console services (I.E. Gamepass) being on PC, blurring the lines of platform exclusivity.

4) PC has continued to grow in terms of userbase, dwarfing any console platform whilst the console market has stayed static or shrunk.
HebrewGamer said:

Because ad hominem isn't an argument, at least not to intelligent people and mature adults.

Your abrasion to other points of view is extremely trying at the moment.

..It seems to me you are essentially pushing the idea that "everyone else is wrong, I am the only one that is right" which in of itself is logically fallacious.

You can't even put forth a compelling argument, instead you are attacking the posters themselves.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--