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Exactly. Keyboard and mouse? Desk? Software updates? Heaven forbid: Windows? PS5 on the couch is by far the better experience.



I mean, Steam Big Picture is pretty much the same as a couch console experience..

A console is still a more streamlined experience, but you get 90% of the way there with Steam BP, plus you have a general purpose computer as well.

But you spent more for the PC.. Different priorities for different people, for sure..


For the general consumer, the target market of PlayStation, 90% of the way there isn't good enough. The cheaper option is 100% of the way there as far as they're concerned.


Well, depends on if a given "general consumer" has basic computer literacy.

If the answer is "yes" then I would say Steam is 100% of the way there. In that case the slight overhead of a desktop OS is not an issue.


> For the general consumer, the target market of PlayStation, 90% of the way there isn't good enough.

Oh come on, really? Big Picture is on par or arguably better than the PS4 interface was, and way better than previous generation consoles, and those all sold very well to the "general consumer"...

I think you're just trying to argue for argument's sake here...

I picked 90% as an arbitrary number, so you're literally arguing against a made up number..

My point to the GP was that gaming on PC doesn't have to be "Windows, keyboards and mice" and there's a perfectly good, and polished, store/couch/controller experience available to anyone who wants it, even if consoles are still incrementally better.


I'm a hardcore PC gamer. I have a Switch, which I play Nintendo exclusives on, but other than that there's not a console in my house.

I'm telling you for a fact that almost all the people I interact with day to day RE games don't give a shit how good or accessible PC gaming is now. They're going to buy a console no matter what. That's the general consumer I'm talking about.

I'll come back to this and eat my words if this thing doesn't sell out. I think they've got more money than sense personally.




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