Im Grunde alte Technologie von Computern und Fernsehern, die einst kostenlos waren oder nur irgendwo auf einem Server gespeichert waren, um sie an Sie zurückzuverkaufen.

Sie verkaufen im Grunde moderne Versionen derselben Scheiße aus der Ferne.

Das ist der größte Betrug in der Geschichte.

Von BrilliantStranger487

11 Kommentare

  1. Are you mad about ai and subscription services? Or are you trying to say that some like the Playstation has true been in upgrade in technology?

  2. Crafty_Aspect8919 on

    Was this the one that was the same price/cheaper then a standalone dvd/bluray?

  3. Legendary_Cheerio on

    The original PS3 was about the right price for what it contained, but Sony failed to understand most consumers wanted to play games, not a super computer. The only difference is now the products today don’t match the price tag.

  4. Kennylobster8899 on

    VHF/UHF broadcast tv. It was literally free to receive every single channel that existed. Just buy a tv, turn it on, and you had tv. No cable box, no internet, no subscription, NOTHING.

    It’s an absolute dystopia trying to get regular TV now because new technology allows for extracting every single cent out of us over it

  5. yousirnaime on

    Not to mention the thing had a bunch of games 

    I feel like ps4 and 5 had 1/10th the number of titles 

  6. soggybiscuit93 on

    Not sure I’m following. The original PS3 was $600 and it *still* sold for a loss as it cost Sony $800 per PS3 at launch.

    And it was like this because it was overbuilt. The original plan was a new, revolutionary (at the time) CPU from IBM that was basically like 1 big core + 7 tiny cores. Sony’s original plan was that this CPU would be so good at matrix multiplication, a dedicated graphics chip would be unnecessary. This didn’t plan out in reality, so they had to (at much cost) at an Nvidia GPU later on in the development cycle.

    On top of that, because it’s new Cell Processor was so much different from everything else on the market, it required a *lot* of labor from developers to even use it to its full potential, and it took years before any games launched on PS3 that could.

    The computing market has been moving, for a while, towards sacrificing the full potential performance of hardware in exchange for making the software much easier to develop and easy to port between different platforms.

    The PS3 was overpowered for $600 back in the day because it was being sold for a loss. By now, new CPUs are orders of magnitude faster than what the PS3 could do.

    What are some specific examples, besides the PS3, you’re referring to?

  7. I loved this hog and not for ps3 games. I replaced the hdd with a bigger one. bought the ps1/2 memory card adaptor and made a bunch of virtual cards. Would spend most of my paychecks catching up with games i missed from xenogears to tactics orge let us cling together.

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