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Imo, that was way over-engineered and actually will be useless. Without seeing this video, it's almost impossible for users to figure all those steps out.

Simple is always better, and in this case, something that PC case manufacturers have been doing for some time now are screws that never fully detach even after being unscrewed. It does the exact same job without having all these extra steps and complicated UX.




> that was way over-engineered and actually will be useless.

Completely. It's cute and all. But the better engineering design is to make a console that can stand without a... stand. No parts to lose, no assembly/disassembly process. Just turn the device on its side. Now where have I seen that lately?

Edit: When he pulls up on that one side of the white cover and then the whole thing pops off, I thought, "Sony would be good at designing serviceable androids."


Perhaps due to the fact that the concept of screws in Japan was never independently invented but discovered in an imported weapon almost into the modern era, or due to developments in mechanical engineering that defined postwar Japanese cultures, but anyway Japanese population is kind of obsessed with screws for some reason.

Japanese thought process of a machinery is it is made of machined metal and infinite numbers of 3mm screws. Look at a Casio watch. There should be four Phillips screws on the backplate. Two extra on sides and four more, if it's rubber exterior ones. A Rolex, has zero. Just like that. First choice of fasteners to join any two arbitrary parts is a pair of 3mm screws. If a joint has to articulate, there should be a pin on one side, hole on the other, and a 3mm screw to seal off the end. If it has to slide, tapped hole on a bar and a half threaded screw.

It's cultural thing. I'm from Japan so an "eerie" lack of screws still confuse me sometime when disassembling non-Japanese things.


Yup. Microsoft subtweeted them about about how to put the XSX on it’s side by showing it being just knocked over. Lol


Loving the shade MS is throwing Sony's way around things like how to play a game released last gen (you put the disc in your console), or how to put the console in a different orientation (you lay the thing on its side).


That's just payback for the shade Sony threw at them on the last gen where they showed how to share games by just giving someone else your copy, whereas on Xbox you had to do some sort of library setup and checkout procedure before your disc would work in your friend's unit.


Oh absolutely. I enjoyed that too.

I wish MS would also poke fun at Sony's "We believe that PS5 games should take advantage of the new capabilities and features we're bringing to the platform" statement attempting to justify why PS4 controllers won't work with PS5 games, meanwhile most launch titles are cross-gen or might come to PC.




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