I can understand that you could possibly conceive that the graphics capabilities of games are growing too rapidly -- in that case, I would suggest that you turn down the graphics settings of the game in question and be grateful that there's even the possibility of it looking that good. However, it is absurd to suggest that PC components themselves are evolving too rapidly, because, unlike consoles, you aren't forced into buying new ones.
Additionally, the point I raised earlier still stands, and remains relevant here: PC upgrades are getting cheaper, while consoles are getting more expensive.
This post has been edited by Marxist ßastard: Feb 18 2006, 06:47 PM
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