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  • A lot of people don't realize this, but the same thing applied at an even greater scale with PS3's Blu-Ray player.

    At the time, Blu-Ray players cost $1000 while the PS3 launched at $500 or $600. Sony was legit doing everyone a solid, and they got shat on for it.

    It's so sad how the xbox 360 won that gen, considering it was the more expensive console when you factor in paying for 2nd internet. Then it ended up normalizing the trend of 2nd internet, lol.

    Needless to say, I stopped buying consoles at the PS4 era. Thank god emulation is great, PC hardware is cheap, and many console exclusives are getting PC releases anyways.

  • Bruh, I don't think you understand that heating a room is cheaper than heating your whole house. If I ran my space heater 24/7, I'd be sweating all day. If I run my central heater 24/7, my house barely reaches the temperature my room does before I turn my space heater off.

    My electric bill is ~$160 when running the central heater. It's ~$80 when I run my space heater.

    As always, I encourage people to see for themselves rather than trusting strangers on the internet.

    Experience is better than theory, every time. I feel sorry for the people who will avoid saving money because of comments like yours.

  • The closer we get to the root of the problem, the more people we'll find that contribute to it and the fewer we'll find that are willing to acknowledge it.

    I'm sorry you're too innocent or delusional to believe that money doesn't impact nearly every aspect of our lives.