On Thursday, November 1, 2001, at 09:15 pm, Paris Margaritis wrote:
> Well, I'd go the other way actually. On a console, you don't have to
> worry about hardware incompatibilities and they run fine out of the
> box. No patches, nothing like that. Because the hardware is always the
> same (which of course can also show its age pretty quickly).
If you buy recognised brand stuff or a PC it all works seamlessly. It's
when people try to cut corners and costs that PCs start to go wrong.
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