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But no one forces you to update. You dont have to eat a cake if you dont like it
...soulx, shall I move this to the EoF so that the tin foil may be properly unleashed, or was this intended to be posted here?
I don't think it's Nintendo's conspiracy or that the system gets worse with every subsequent update - the system was shite out of the box because Nintendo's out of touch with reality and if anything, the updates added some functionality that should've been there since Day 1. You didn't realize that initially because it was brand new and shiny, but the novelty quickly wore off and what was left was a system that's half a decade behind the times. ;O;foxi, you totally work for governament\nintendo! shoving the thing down so it gets even less credibility!
Phew, at least they're not worse than Sony.*Makes tin foil hat*
That's it. Nintendo are worse than the Mafioso Nazis.
Foxi works for Sony not Nintendo ;O;foxi, you totally work for governament\nintendo! shoving the thing down so it gets even less credibility!
Hardware gets outdated incredibly fast by design due to planned obsoleteness - it's not a matter of coding stuff specifically to work poorly on old devices, it's a matter of using technology that has a foreseeable life span Day 1 and knowing that software will outpace the hardware quickly.Well this practice is employed mainly by Apple to force upgrades.
Jesus Christ, Apple's not doing it, nobody's doing it. Software gets more complex exponentially, it's the fluid component, wheras hardware does not - what you buy is what you get. Obviously at some point software goes beyond the point where there hardware can handle it - this is natural and to be expected. Due to the fact that iOS is a unified platform all across the board, old hardware eventually becomes obsolete and cannot run the new and improved system with more kinks and gadgets to it - there's nothing weird in that. You can't run Windows 8.1 on a 386 PC either, but that doesn't mean that Microsoft specifically designs OS'es to make PC's obsolete - it just means that newer iterations of their system have a new bar of system requirements.
*Shakes head* By whom, Captain Crunch in association with the Planeteers? No, they're just coding new iOS revisions with their new handsets in mind. Since the new handsets are usually beefier, they become the de facto par and old devices fall behind technologically. If you interpret that as "doing it on purpose" then yes, Apple releases new products on purpose.It was actually proven that Apple were doing it on purpose.