Greetings!
Well, it's certainly been awhile since I have been here; 1+ years I do believe. Last year I updated my Amiga 1200 to a full blown towered system; D-Box 1200, Mediator, Fast-ATA, Blizzard 1260 (beta card? --- it doesn't run any '060 softwares too well and gets uber hot... and yes it definately IS a Blizzard 1260), and I forget what else I upgraded in it. :lol:
Anyways, a few months ago I obtained an Amiga 3000 at a local thrift shop for only $3 USD! I never used it, never tested it, I tried it today and it worked, it also has a PC Bridge card in it (25Mhz 386sx maxed out ram and even an FPU) -- not bad for $3 USD eh?

I know there is alot of fanboyism when it comes to ECS vs. AGA but I want a truthful and honest answer; I already know AGA Is slower due to lack of chuncky mode.
I *was* using 256-color for my WB but now use 32-color since it seems faster. However AGA 256-color games and scene demos run quite well.
Anyway, I am looking to use a classic "upgraded" amiga for everyday use; internet, music, and games... I am really trying to pull out of the PC realm, I have modern day consoles to get my modern day gaming on, so I really don't need a PC.
My question is what should I do? I've pumped hundred of $USD into my Amiga 1200 to get it upgraded; the only thing I need is a PPC accelerator!
What should I do??? Use my upgraded Amiga 1200 as the everyday use computer, or eventually also upgrade the Amiga 3000 to more "modern" day standards and use it for everyday use? I am/was thinking of just using my Amiga 3000 as a "gaming" system for games that won't run on the A1200; I *could* reverse that though... upgrade (towerize) the A3000 and only use the A1200 for AGA games & scene demos.
I don't want this thread to turn into a debate (ABSOLUTELY NO FANBOYISM); I just want honest answer(s) to know which Amiga is more suitable for everyday use... internet, music, and games.
Thanks in advance. :-D