Everyone's different. Maybe for you playing a game on "high settings" in 1080p@30 is enough but others might prefer 4k@60 or 1440p@100 or more fps. Also, define "modern".
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The hw might've been cheaper but a console will end up being more expensive than a pc in the long run. Not to mention that the only input method available is a controller. There are quite a few games I would only olay with a kb+mouse so, for some people, a console is not even an option.
Specs? 2016 is pre-ryzen so I sincerely doubt what you're saying is true. Even if you have the then top of the line i7 6800k.
Did you mean "truncated icosahedron"? A hexagon is 2d.
There are 2 frames in the middle and the colour of the text changes so, if that's the case, it's kinda confusing.
Except for the second-to-last panel. Why would their partner say that "it's nice" that they're depressed? Maybe it somethin they're thinking but (if it is) it's shown in a confusing/misleading way.
Give Takanaka a try.
How are they "awesome" if their usability is worse. In my opinion it adds absolutely nothing and sometimes palm rejection fails so you end up with unintended inputs. There are literally no benefits.
My way of thinking it is that I'll always have a pc (gaming or otherwise) so I much prefer to add the extra cash to upgrade that rather than buy a console. My point being that I never pay the "full price" of the pc because I would spend at least half as much buying a "basic" computer.
Regarding used current gen consoles, that depends on where you live. In my country, for example, a used ps5 costs about 700 vs 800 new. It really doesn't make any sense.