Silent Lycoris said:
I suppose, however, from my observation there are more and more people putting 'wants' ahead of 'needs' in this day and age. It's a simple question of what a person would 'do' not what they 'should do'.
But again, people have different wants, and different preferences and priorities for those wants. Gaming is hardly the only want, much less a need, to be satisfied with a limited amount of money. People generally tend to go towards maximised total satisfaction. If they can save significant amounts of money on their computer that is still sufficient for them, they can satisfy more of their wants by spending their money on other fronts (such as partying, eating out, going on a cruise, bying that new skateboard
and above average comp instead of bying jsut the Gaming Beast etc.) For some, having the Gaming Beast brings lots of satisfaction, for (what I suspect to be the majority) having a sufficient computer brings enough satisfaction on the gaming front with the Gaming Beast bringing very little extra satisfaction. So instead of going to the expensive and maxed out satisfaction purchase, they go for the budget purchase that still leaves them close to maxed out satisfaction on that front and spend the money saved on other sources of satisfaction or needs. It's just the way it goes. It's the reason why the most cars sold aren't Ferraris or Chryslers, but rather Hondas, Fords and Toyotas.