Yeah, stick to the companies that really care about the consumer like Intel, Gigabyte, and NVIDIA! 🤡
I understand your point but I rather build my own PC, pirate and pay for indie games than buy from Sony, Xbox, or Nintendo. In this life, we got to choose which of the corporations gets our money. At least with a PC, I can choose with which parts I want to build it, how good I want it to be, and how much I want to pay for it or wait it out.
If you know the instance I’m on, you probably know how I get my games, software, and eBooks. I myself can decide whether I want to actually pay for it or not at all. PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo users can’t do that. They are forced to pay hefty prices for their games and then still get locked out of their games (movies, TV shows, etc.) when the company decides to pull everything.
Trying to act all ‘‘clownish’’ just makes you look like a really bad debater, though.
Based on the instance you’re on, you should know this statement is completely untrue…
Ignoring everything else I have written and then try to use a magnifying glass on this particular sentence. You seem like a troll trying to bait me, so this will be my last reply to you.
For the majority of people who use PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo, it is true. Most users do not really bother trying to hack their consoles. But you already know that. I will ignore you from now on though.
ModernRisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
I understand your point but I rather build my own PC, pirate and pay for indie games than buy from Sony, Xbox, or Nintendo. In this life, we got to choose which of the corporations gets our money. At least with a PC, I can choose with which parts I want to build it, how good I want it to be, and how much I want to pay for it or wait it out.
If you know the instance I’m on, you probably know how I get my games, software, and eBooks. I myself can decide whether I want to actually pay for it or not at all. PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo users can’t do that. They are forced to pay hefty prices for their games and then still get locked out of their games (movies, TV shows, etc.) when the company decides to pull everything.
Trying to act all ‘‘clownish’’ just makes you look like a really bad debater, though.
TimothyOilypants@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Based on the instance you’re on, you should know this statement is completely untrue…
ModernRisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Ignoring everything else I have written and then try to use a magnifying glass on this particular sentence. You seem like a troll trying to bait me, so this will be my last reply to you.
For the majority of people who use PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo, it is true. Most users do not really bother trying to hack their consoles. But you already know that. I will ignore you from now on though.
TimothyOilypants@lemmy.ca 21 hours ago
Selective outrage; got it. 👍🏻