Quote from: rc on January 02, 2017, 02:51:27 PMI don't see how buying a second monitor to enjoy is any different than buying a Nintendo DS.Because the two setups are being used for different purposes. The DS's touch screen wasn't implemented to give the user more workspace--it's there to create a field through which the player can interact with their game in a unique, tactile way which introduces a lot of new innovative mechanics and such. It's not really comparable.
I don't see how buying a second monitor to enjoy is any different than buying a Nintendo DS.
Quote from: Verbatim on January 02, 2017, 02:57:51 PMQuote from: rc on January 02, 2017, 02:51:27 PMI don't see how buying a second monitor to enjoy is any different than buying a Nintendo DS.Because the two setups are being used for different purposes. The DS's touch screen wasn't implemented to give the user more workspace--it's there to create a field through which the player can interact with their game in a unique, tactile way which introduces a lot of new innovative mechanics and such. It's not really comparable.That was an awful example, sorry. I meant they're both luxuries, so what's the difference?