True. It seems to be perfectly acceptable to pay $60 for a used game. There's a lot you can git away with in console games, financially and gameplay, that wouldn't stand a chance in the pc market.
there's a lot that you can get away with in the pc market that wouldn't stand a chance in the real world (cue the 'if cars were built like computers ...'-quote). And it is a damned shame we let them get away with stunts like that time after time.
I've never had to pay 60$ for a used console game ... although I did go to a speciality store for those.
no, now it's registry-tweaks, driver-updates, etc.The PC we knew a decade ago may not be around as much anymore, but that is a GOOD thing. Ten years ago I was still dealing with autoexec.bat, memory limitations, etc. It was still Windows 98/ME for pete's sake. Blue screen, blue screen, CTD, blue screen, ctd, ctd, ctd, blue screen, repeat ad nauseum.
The crashes still happen.
The only thing that has changed is what needs fixing and how we fix it.
the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Even console-games suffer, but at least I know I can return those if they are too buggy.
I can't do that with the average pc-game as most shops won't accept that (although thank god there are a few that do ...).
Digital delivery-systems are even worse (no consumer protection at all as they're international and apparently don't feel the need to comply with local regulations), but I guess that is acceptable these days.
Although I really should say I never had any crashes or ctd's back in the good old days of DOS.
Win98SE was as solid as a rock on my systems as well.
My current pc otoh... mysterious crashes, an unknown driver for an unknown device that can't be found (like do'h! ... how does anyone expect me to fix that ?). I consider that unacceptable and not reliable enough for a gaming-machine for the average user.
The pc still requires far too much maintenance compared to consoles.
The only reason it manages to survive is WoW and web-based games.
Anything else is not even a blip on the radar.
It's easier to pirate a pc-game than to try and buy a legit version that is as reliable as a console-game.