We’ll agree to disagree, because you seem to be rather annoying, uneducated, or both.
The price wasn’t a price comparison between both vehicles. It was a point that I spent that money, with rightful expectations of what’s advertised, aka OTA updates, console quality gaming, etc. When you bought your RR, you bought it with an expectation of you’ll get what you get and there will probably never be any updates.
Hardware limitations? Sounds like a Tesla problem. During the reveal it was made crystal clear that THE REFRESH will be able to have “console quality gaming.” It’s been 1.5 years, where is it? Is it false advertising? Bad marketing? Either way, it’s Tesla’s responsibility to make it right, else they shouldn’t have advertised it during the reveal.
What you fail to realize is that these expectations aren’t unreasonable. If someone was expecting the Model S to have features that will be in the Cyber Truck, or Roadster, or 2025 Plaid, well that would be unreasonable. Expecting what was announced at the reveal, is simply expecting what was promised for this specific model car in 2021.