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u/SanityInAnarchy ยท 2 pointsr/Android

> I'm not saying that the pixel with 2gb of ram would be good... I'm saying that, if it was optimized around that from the beginning, the user experience would still be flawless, because the entire phone is designed around the specific hardware...

...so you're saying the pixel with 2gb of RAM would be so good it's flawless? I'm not sure what your argument is here.

> A good example are console games...

Sure, let's talk about those.

> The old generation of console had 512mb of ram if I'm not mistaken, and yet games like battlefield 3/4, Destiny and suck were able to run...

And if you think it was a "flawless" experience, allow me to introduce you to /r/pcmasterrace. Those games ran at pitiful resolutions and framerates on consoles, even compared to the 1080p60 that the Pixel can actually record! The PS3 ran hot and consumed a fair amount of power, and could only update while turned on, which means you'd get home eager to try a new game and get to "play" this exciting "game". The PS4 is far from perfect, but at least this much has been fixed -- there's a low-power "rest" mode, and if you pay them, it will auto-update while you're asleep.

Those consoles also generally only did one thing at a time -- a game and, maybe, if you were lucky, chat. It's not like it was syncing your email and photos in the background while you were playing the way a smartphone does. You couldn't even have a website open at the same time as a game, like you might want on a PC.

> That's 8 years old hardware now, but with good optimization it could run games made 8 YEARS after it's release!!!!

Oh come on, this is a tautology -- yes, it can run games made for it 8 years after its release, because they were still popular, therefore games were still made for it. You can still make games for the NES today -- does that mean I should be happy with a phone with 2 kilobytes of RAM in my phone?

Of course not, because not every app is made for your specific phone. Certainly not every website -- I can think of websites that, alone, would bring the consoles you mentioned to their knees.

If your argument is that you could craft a good experience with less hardware by asking it to do less, well, no argument there. But that's not what you said -- you said "flawless", and not being able to run modern apps and websites would be a very serious flaw for a smartphone to have.

If your argument is that developers like Facebook should optimize their websites and apps, that's pretty different than what you said about the Pixel -- you seemed to be saying that the Pixel would be amazing at 2 gigs if only Google would optimize it for that. Well, Google's optimizations won't magically make Facebook (and every other developer, everywhere) optimize their apps. And unless that happened, the Pixel at 2 gigs would be significantly worse than the Pixel at 4 gigs.