Except WinUAE.
Umm, let me get this straight: People should expect to pay excessive amounts of money for inferior HW? Is that what "amiga experience" is about?
The "amiga experience" comes from the software you use, don't try to tell me that a mac or pc are any more speciall than the hardware available for aos 4, it's all standard components.
The question was why user hasn't moved on to the newer AOS. Some says price, some says performance and so on. The question is if it's better to use WinUAE or classic hardware? To me it isn't but hey, use whatever you want.
If you think that MOS are doing any better because you can buy second hand hardware to run it on (and G4 macs aren't exactly top modern either) then you better think again.
Let me put it this way. Everbody wants to have kick ass machines that are fast and cheap. The problem is that IT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. Or sure, it might happen one day but... sure... wait untill your at the age 80 to enjoy it.
What's the plan from the MOS developers? To port it over to x86 hardware and meanwhile port it to macs? Otherwise I don't know what you're doing.
One can assume that if PPC hardware fails completely AOS 4 will get ported over to x86, it's allready been mention by, I think it was H-J Frieden. But really, why not enjoy what's available now? It's not like it's useless and you can't do anything on it. Fast hardware are required for Windows 7 and MacOS X, it isn't necessary for AmigaOS 4 to feal good to use. I accidently downclocked my CPU to 533MHz and didn't even notice it! It was still as fast as ever... untill I ran Quake. You can still have lots of fun AND you won't get ruined.
However, to be honest, I won't settle with anything less than the X1000 for my next amiga but my amigaone has served me well and been lots of fun during these years. Back then watching HD movies wasn't an option or very common and as usual in amiga-land you can do it in other ways (playstation 3, blue-ray player, pc, mac, cellphone etc) so it doesn't even matter much, that's how it's been since forever. I would say ever since commodore went out of business. The PPC card helped but not all that much, it wasn't a new amiga.
If you *really* wants to hack away at chipset machines that's fine, I can understand that the interest in AOS 4 isn't enough, it is about the hardware apparently but if you enjoy using AmigaOS (I guess that's what people do that use amigas, or have I missed something?) then I don't quite understand why they don't try something new and better. The improvements are so worth it. It's kind of nice to be able to use a SATA harddisk for example... with DMA... not like FastATA. They are cheap but people still buy SCSI harddisks. No issue about spending money there. You get faster RAM that are also cheaper. 2GB, good luck with that on a classic Amiga.
The harddisk controller alone are worth it if your stuck with the internal IDE controller, I couldn't stand it even with AOS 3.9 on my a4k. And even if FastATA is nice for what it's it's crap compared to a modern controller.
Macs gives you that but for how long?
No sorry, I still don't get it. I can tell you that I enjoy using AOS 4.1 more than my PC and even more so with every update that are released and I enjoy it more than I've ever enjoyed AOS 3.x. It is the same but better.
Anyway, I've gotten answers to my question and that's all that I asked for so I'm pretty much done with my thread, I just don't agree with all the answers while some are valid.