Are those people who have been quoted supposed to be significant to the privacy community?
I've looked through the links provided and read a couple articles (one is titled "Does Proton really support Trump? A deeper analysis and surprising findings" and it is all very he said/she said with almost nothing to back anything or anyone up...
What happened? I remember the launch and everyone was raving about how good it was. Personally I thought the gameplay looked very shallow and didn't bother trying it.
Surely pc components are an equal source of e-waste? Personally I think PC gaming is in a weird place with all the unnecessary RGB obsession and endless consumerism of upgrades.
presumably already existing
I think you'd be surprised how uninterested the average person is in owning and using a pc nowadays so we can't easily assume that.
lose their relevance over time
Also applies to pc gaming... It's not like consoles stop working when a new one is released.
Anyway I'm not here to argue for one or the other as they can just happily coexist.
I have a Series S and quick resume and backward compatibility are the best features. The current generation is generally underwhelming though so I'm not surprised if pc gaming is on the rise.
There was a plan for a DVD add on but obviously the console died before any of that stuff was released. I still think that was a minor reason for the failure though as it was more about consumer/studio trust in Sega.
Game Boy Advance. Actually all 3 variants (GBA, SP & Micro) are beautiful consoles.