And, well, at the time I realized that if you wanted to have a PC that looked well in graphics and sound, you'd have to spend a lot more than on a Amiga
Although I think I held out a bit longer, it was the same for me basically.
Part of it was the fact that everything I did that I was paid for was PC. (and some Mac)
But most of it was the cost of an accelerator with RAM for my Amiga. For that, I was able to piece together a PC (I think it was an IBM blue lightening chip, which was what, a 486/40 or 50??) with a CDRom (1X, whoo hoo!) and a cheapo sound card. I'm sure the hard drive was a hand me down from someone's upgrade.
(I was able to repair a VGA monitor (bad cable) that I got for free, which helped.)
Except for DOOM types, I really missed the Amiga games a lot, but I was starting to do a lot of Foxbase (and a bit of FoxPro for Windows, can't remember exactly when that started) and needed a machine to do that...
I don't remember thinking VGA was better than Amiga AGA. Not until a video card upgrade or 2. But that's when I realized that the lack of upgradable video in the Amiga 500/1200 was a killer.. Mac owners were totally fine with buying a new Mac when a faster one was available.
PC owners could upgrade as long as they could. As a tinkerer, I liked that.
And as someone working multiple jobs, I couldn't afford expensive upgrades.
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