• Abundance114@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Playstation is next; Nintendo has the securist market with its portable console.

    I would think hand helds like the steam deck would be slowly strangling it but the switch 2 sold like hotcakes.

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      2 hours ago

      Nintendo has the securist market with its portable console.

      hmmmm the Steam Deck is eating away at that cake… I know my son was an avid Nintendo fan and didn’t even look at the Switch 2 because his 3 year old Steam Deck is doing everything he wants

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      2 hours ago

      Nintendo has the securist market with its portable console.

      Cause they actually try to make a console that’s not just “Discount PC With Coupon For Streaming Service”.

      Even then, it’s mostly an under-powered PC that makes up the difference with a few gimmicks. Which is fine. But you’re still left asking “Why would I buy a PS6 / X-Box One+One+360Infinity when I could just get this shit on PC in another six months?” Other than tinkering with controllers, neither have done anything interesting since the Kinect flopped.

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      13 hours ago

      The only reason I got a Switch 2 is because a company selling them here in Denmark made a HUGE pricing error. So I got a Switch 2 and Mario Kart World together for just 99 DKK, or 15 USD.

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          Nearly all my music gear was bought used, at about that level of discount. People buy interesting gear, and never get around to tackling the learning curve, and eventually sell it off super cheap.

          If you can be patient, and watch for the exact right gear at the exact right price, and you are focused on performance more than gourmet brand names, you can build a nice home recording studio for super cheap. It took me about two years, but all my gear, and all my instruments, probably didn’t cost more than about $1500-2000 total, and most of it is brand new, or nearly so.

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            3 hours ago

            I once got a 2k camera + gear + extra (Sigma!) lenses for three fiddy. No Loch Ness monsters involved tho.

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              Facebook marketplace, eBay, pawn shops. You just have to be patient, and wait for the right deal. It won’t take long, musicians are notorious for buying gear that they never, or barely, use. They are also notorious for needing money, and dumping their old gear.

              BTW, pawn shops used to be great for buying guitars and other musical instruments, but that’s passed. Now they put the good stuff on eBay, and the stuff in the stores is the junk that nobody would bite on. OTOH, you can still find good deals on other gear like recorders, interfaces, microphones, etc. I got a nice Focusrite Scarlett interface at a pawn shop for about $20, and it looked brand-new. I’ve used it every day, and never had a problem.

              I just got a Boss BR-600 digital recorder, which has a built in drum machine, and a LOT of guitar pedal and amp effects, including a bass simulator that makes my guitar sound like a bass. It even has a pair of condenser mics built in. So I can literally record as if I’m an entire band. It’s also really thin, and smaller than a laptop, so it will fit in the pocket of my gig bag. It looked brand-new, and it only cost me $56, with the case, and the original price was $399. It’s so ridiculously cool, and it’s become my new favorite piece of gear, other than my guitars.

              Now I can lay down a drum track, play a rhythm guitar part along to it, add a bass line, mix it all down to single stereo track, put it on a loop, and play some screaming lead guitar over it for as long as I want. What a blast!

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      16 hours ago

      Playstation is next;

      80% of the xbox crowd is probably gonna buy a playstation. Maybe a few will go for a PC and the rest for a switch.

      Couch goblins that look into the future when considering the cost of a console might find the steam machine worthy when it releases.

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        14 hours ago

        Need more private companies like Valve, and some community open source options built up too

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      We seriously need to get open source PC console community-made offerings up and running. To share the load of building that up. Community built up competitors and Valve will be enough.

      Still I also would like to see some new players come in too.

      Are there any companies that would do well in gaming? What if AMD made their own console?