@obsidian_born: I have a New 3DS XL and couldn't agree more with you. It is pretty expensive for its performance. The 3d is great, but it's great mainly because it soften the edges of the poor resolution of the 3ds games.
And like 90% of the 3ds owners I bought because of Pokemon, but it's also great it has Zelda, Mario and etc. But most of those games I prefer to play in 4k in a Wii or Wii U Emulator in my PC.
They overcharge for a crappy handheld console, but still manage to sell lots because of its exclusives. At least they've done a good handheld now, too bad they won't ever release Pokemon for Switch because they want to sell concomitantly a crappy handheld.
@RS13: I totally get you. I am also just like you, came from a 360 to a Gaming PC and really didn't know there was so much difference between the two (Console X PC). I was even on a dilemma between getting myself a PS4 or a new GPU and CPU before deciding on going for a PC.
Before It was understandable to prefer an Xbox 360 for the exclusives, but now XboxOne is just worse all the way. But still I get it that it's much more complicated to build a good gaming rig than to just buy a console.
Why are people "that have Home PCs" still buying Xbox Ones? Just buy a GPU that you can run all these games and get much more of it. A GTX 1060 will be enough to have more power than an Xbox One and it's cheaper than it.
I can totally get buying Ps4 because of the Exclusives, but all the Xbox One Exclusives from now on are comming to PC. The only ones that I can think of that it isn't on pc is Sunset Overdrive and Halo 5, but I think Sunset Overdrive is comming to PC.
Plus if some of you guys don't know you can play PC Games on your TV (I do it).
I used to have an Xbox 360, but at least it had some really exclusives for it and I wasn't into the benefits of PC Gaming at the time.
Why are people still buying Xbox Ones? Just buy a PC that you can run all these games and get much more of it. A GTX 970 will be enough to have more power than an Xbox One.
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