You'd be surprised at how terrified normies are of messing with their computer settings.
Normies don't even use consoles because they're convenient. They just want the false sense of security knowing a corpo will repair their console if things go wrong (they won't)
Either that or they want to recreate the feeling they got when they received their first console for christmas
They just want the false sense of security knowing a corpo will repair their console if things go wrong (they won't)
I can't even remember the number of X-clamp fixes I did back in the heyday of the 360.
Funny thing: I never bothered to fix my own. It's sitting in my shed out back in a bin of original Xbox Duke controllers. I also never bought another console since getting burned (heh) by the red ring.
You'd be surprised at how terrified normies are of messing with their computer settings.
Normies don't even use consoles because they're convenient. They just want the false sense of security knowing a corpo will repair their console if things go wrong (they won't)
Either that or they want to recreate the feeling they got when they received their first console for christmas
I haven't had that feeling since the GameCube. Buying a new console today is like buying a new phone: downloading updates and lots of waiting.
Consoles haven't been consoles in a very long time.
I can't even remember the number of X-clamp fixes I did back in the heyday of the 360.
Funny thing: I never bothered to fix my own. It's sitting in my shed out back in a bin of original Xbox Duke controllers. I also never bought another console since getting burned (heh) by the red ring.