Topher
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If most people are hooking it up to their tv and primarily using controller it's a console.
What if I take that same device and hook it up to my monitor and primarily use keyboard and mouse?
If most people are hooking it up to their tv and primarily using controller it's a console.
What if I take that same device and hook it up to my monitor and primarily use keyboard and mouse?
What if I take that same device and hook it up to my monitor and primarily use keyboard and mouse?
Then it's a console with benefits.![]()
Yeah it's converted from SEK. I'm not sure how to compare prices tbh, 25% taxes are included here, but no tax in US? In the end, how much are you in reality paying for a $1200 device?Sounds like you're talking about a different currency. Imagine 1200 USD (plus tax) in whatever currency you use instead.
That's the easiest definition. It's more than just a PC. And it's more than just a console.Liking "hybrid" more and more.
So why not just come out and say it that all your pc games will run on this.They literally can't sell a Windows device that runs PC games without Steam support. It would be completely pointless and even less people would buy it
It's that simple
To me it's still slightly more console than pure off the shelf PC. Like the hardware approach here is no different than the approach that they would have done anyway for a "true" console. It's custom hardware with gaming in mind.
Software approach will be different but I don't think this is gonna boot straight into raw Windows 11 or whatever.
So it will still have enough of a custom design that it's not just a PC.
Custom hardware my ass
It's a AMD PC APU off the shelves
The only thing "custom" is for playing old Xbox games
I am genuinely curious why are Xbox fans so keen to insist it's a console? Is there more prestige in being a console fanboy than a PC fanboy? Does it being a PC threaten to make their tribe disappear?
I am genuinely curious why are Xbox fans so keen to insist it's a console? Is there more prestige in being a console fanboy than a PC fanboy? Does it being a PC threaten to make their tribe disappear?
What if I take that same device and hook it up to my monitor and primarily use keyboard and mouse?
To hold the fake right to brag about it being more powerful than PS6...
They know very well that labelling it as a PC would instantly make the comparison apples to oranges and completely silly
You can do that right now with PS5 and Xbox Series for some games.
The only reason that I can think of for why one would care what any of these devices or categorized as, are the ones who want to use said classification for childish console warrior BS.
The only reason that I can think of for why one would care what any of these devices are categorized as, are the ones who want to use said classification for childish console warrior BS.
We still go through the same song and dance with Switch devices. People arguing over if it's a handheld or traditional console, so that they can somehow use this as a basis to some "what I like is more successful than what you like" type of argument.
The Helix platform will be comprised of devices that you can play video games on. Outside of sales comparisons, is there any meaningful reason why one should care if it's a PC or Console?
Well of course this is just one anecdotal data point, but for my perspective, most (or at least a large percentage) of the discussion here seems to revolve around wanting it to fit into some particular metaphorical box for "warrior" reasons. I'm speaking broadly of course, and all of your discussion of the topic is an example where this doesn't seem to be the case.The motivations could be "warrior" in nature on either side, but that's not really relevant unless someone is just using it along with typical warrior rhetoric. Originally this was questioned and debated due to the mere fact that it never made sense for a console to include other stores. As I've said, I'm more in the "hybrid" camp now and talking about it and exchanging thoughts is what has brought me there so I really don't see the problem in the discussion myself.
The motivations could be "warrior" in nature on either side, but that's not really relevant unless someone is just using it along with typical warrior rhetoric. Originally this was questioned and debated due to the mere fact that it never made sense for a console to include other stores. As I've said, I'm more in the "hybrid" camp now and talking about it and exchanging thoughts is what has brought me there so I really don't see the problem in the discussion myself.
Switch isn't a traditional console either, but it's often referred to as one.