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Aparently you didnt read what I said "you can upgrade and tweak your hardware every time something new comes out". That last part is the key "every time something new comes out" you can upgrade a PC. Cant do that on a console now can ya? There's a very big difference between modding a console and upgrading a PC. For one modding a console voids your warranty whereas it doesnt on a PC. Two modding a console you can only do so much, things like CPU, Ram, Video chips are all integrated into the circuit board, PC's these are seperate components.
What part of this do you not understand "Consoles are designed to last a specified amount of time with a given hardware spec," What I meant and was referring to was a consoles life span, you know that specified time between a consoles launch and when they bring out something new. Sorry if I didnt make that any clearer before. Sure consoles last a lot longer than they make games for them, heck I have an old Atari 2600 floating around somewhere that still works. And the connections change on the TV? I have a 32 HD TV that has co-ax, RCA, S-VHS, Component, and 4 HDMI ports on it plus USB, I can hook all of my consoles if I wanted, I don't watch TV on it it's just a gaming TV, and it supports 1080p/i. No I dont need bigger 32" works just fine, tried on my 46" and the jaggies become more noticeable.
By the way I grew up with those early consoles like the Atari. My first console can be seen here http/www.pinkgorillagames.com/retro_reviews/atari_pong_1975.php It's the last image before the youtube videos called Atari Ultra PONG Doubles, The Sears Tele-Games version is called Pong Sports IV, which is what I still have and it still works. You younger people should feel lucky you didnt grow up hearing sounds like that Atari guitar Toms had a story on produced.
I have to disagree, consoles can be repaired and tweaked just as PCs can, beoza.[/citation]
Aparently you didnt read what I said "you can upgrade and tweak your hardware every time something new comes out". That last part is the key "every time something new comes out" you can upgrade a PC. Cant do that on a console now can ya? There's a very big difference between modding a console and upgrading a PC. For one modding a console voids your warranty whereas it doesnt on a PC. Two modding a console you can only do so much, things like CPU, Ram, Video chips are all integrated into the circuit board, PC's these are seperate components.
Consoles are supposed to last a specified time? Have to disagree there too, sorry.
What part of this do you not understand "Consoles are designed to last a specified amount of time with a given hardware spec," What I meant and was referring to was a consoles life span, you know that specified time between a consoles launch and when they bring out something new. Sorry if I didnt make that any clearer before. Sure consoles last a lot longer than they make games for them, heck I have an old Atari 2600 floating around somewhere that still works. And the connections change on the TV? I have a 32 HD TV that has co-ax, RCA, S-VHS, Component, and 4 HDMI ports on it plus USB, I can hook all of my consoles if I wanted, I don't watch TV on it it's just a gaming TV, and it supports 1080p/i. No I dont need bigger 32" works just fine, tried on my 46" and the jaggies become more noticeable.
By the way I grew up with those early consoles like the Atari. My first console can be seen here http/www.pinkgorillagames.com/retro_reviews/atari_pong_1975.php It's the last image before the youtube videos called Atari Ultra PONG Doubles, The Sears Tele-Games version is called Pong Sports IV, which is what I still have and it still works. You younger people should feel lucky you didnt grow up hearing sounds like that Atari guitar Toms had a story on produced.