With digital distribution now the norm and the cost of financing hardware increasingly impractical, Jacques Voller argues that traditional consoles are no longer necessary for gamers as a whole – nor a sensible investment for the manufacturers themselves.
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One reason why they shouldn't: Demand
manufacturing cost is subsided as demand for product makes up for cost.
Hardware limitation? you mean you have found a machine that has no limitations?
Consoles are a great way to kick back and relieve stress.
I appreciate the points made but I still like the simplicity of buying a game disc, putting it into a console and starting playing.
Maybe I'm ignorant but when I've tried to play games on PC I always find there's something wrong that I have to fix. I just find it too much hassle.
Digital Distribution isn't the norm. Where did you pull that from? Have you heard of bandwidth? Have you heard of the lack of the online infrastructure globally to make DD the norm? Everytime there is someone saying DD is the norm, it's almost always an ignorant PC fanboy(girl) saying it because they don't like console gaming. It's not true though.
how about no.