@Cetra79: People can spend on that because most will use those devices literally every day. Consoles are still seen as an entertainment and not essential to their everyday lives. I’m sure some gaming enthusiasts would like to pay more if that gives them a better system.
@Xristophoros: I think you misunderstand how PC gaming works. It’s not a platform like PlayStation, Nintendo or Xbox. It’s a multipurpose device with easy access to a world of application and services. You’ll always find games that are free or decent price if you’re willing to look.
@pongman1975: I think you went a little off topic with the price for one controller. Sure it’s $45 (not exactly cheap), but the bigger picture here is it would be too expensive for most to be buying games, system and controllers for 2 platforms. But hey if you believe in spending money on 2 platforms and find it cheap, then by all means buy them. It’s not my money XD
So Lake Guntersville, Alabama. It does look nice from the photos, I’ll consider going. I’m from San Diego, California. Beautiful city. I invite you to come sometime.
@rot05487: Well emulation is good when you need backwards compatibility on a completely different system. In here it sounds like they are upgrading you from, let’s say, Windows 7 to Windows 10. Both support almost all the same programs and use similar hardware.
@pongman1975: I hope you’re joking. Each console is at least 200 dollars unless you want latest features then they go up. Each new game costs 60 dollars and controllers can sometimes cost more than the games itself. Not to mention many games require a monthly subscription... per console. Consoles are anything but cheap.
dagameplace's comments