Really? Then tell me, what's the point of an Amiga with a graphics card, sound card and PPC cpu?
A much more eye-friendly picture on the monitor (I've ruined my eyes enough with the old, flickering OCS/AGA graphic modes on CBM monitors), much better sound and a bit more power over the pure 060 cards (talking about the CSPPC here)...
Where's the Amiga in that?
Get one and try it out yourself - I'm sure you'll reconsider your POV (at least if you want to do serious productivity work many hours per day)...
Want a practical machine? Use a peece, it's the only thing that makes sense.
I have several of them for tasks that require more power. Nevertheless, Amigas are more user-friendly for my taste...
Amigas need to retain their retro value, and they don't retain that if you start using them as glue logic.
No.
My Amigas need to work for me in a way I like.
I'm also involved in preserving steam locomotives.
There we also have some that say it would be better just to rework the old machines optically than to destroy their value by fitting non-original spare parts in order to bring them back into working condition.
I will never understand such POVs - non-working units are completely worthless from my POV...
So, yes, I like to use the old chipset in the old computer I like.
O.K. - if you want to spoil your eyes...
That's up to you.
When I need something more powerful, I'll use my peecee.
Here I can agree with you, as long as there is no Amiga system that offers the power I need.