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this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2024
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Can't disagree there.
But let's be hopeful, CPU (especially desktop) were kinda advancing very slowly for a decade or so & have now picked up significantly (eg a mid tier i5 gen 13 or 14 basically outperforms all gen 10, including my 5900x home server, it's just an actual advancement which I haven't seen in a long time, and yes, I blame AMD for it, Im glad they are going strong).
I've only had two consoles, the 2600 and PS5 (which I only used to pay two games, lul). And I basically now have a desktop PC that I mostly use as a console (except for fps, I needs my mouser for that) or for music.