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[โ€“] BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

My real problem is that they're basically computers but they're locked down. A few hundred more and I can get something completely customizable, with a wider selection of games at better prices, and performance is about the same. And if course you can do a lot more with a regular PC.

I'd be more open to buying one if they supported running Linux OOTB (without hacking or voiding warranties etc.) even if it was a dual boot or a VM situation. Either that or a big price drop. I thought consoles used to be able to do more with less because of high optimization but maybe that's not a priority anymore.

[โ€“] Crit@lemmy.wtf 1 points 21 hours ago

It used to be you had to research a lot to get a good pc but nowadays it's kinda hard to go wrong so the argument that you don't have to look up stuff with a console and you are ready to play is also making getting a console slightly less attractive.