| disolitude said: @The Fury Don't get me wrong...its nice to have hardware features. Last thing we need is another manufacturer to stop advancing console features and concentrate on how to get more people who don't play games to start playing games. But concentrating on hardware only is not the answer. Perhaps sony changes their approach by ps4... |
Thinking about it you are right, fundementally there are no differences, my original point and what i was answering, i might have lost along the way, which was that obieslut said that M$ entered the market to stop Sony from taking over the living room, a place that as a electronics device maker had more rights to then a operating system developer. This confused me somewhat and i tried to answer it, maybe i failed.
Next gen might be easier for M$ to dominate, especially after what we've seen with happen with the PS3 due to it's expense but next gen while MS might go all out, Sony might not, upgraded Blu-Ray (say nigh on 200gb storage disc would be enough) and upgraded and better Cells would be enough, Just would need a better programming arcitecture, for developers. Only upgrading what they have established migh reduce costs, and having the PSN in a good condition will help the move to games being distributed via download as well. Like you say in your last paragraph, i hopethey do change their approach to something similar to the above.
I think next time around M$ will suddenly be battling to try and take the mantle from Nintendo and not Sony but they will need to compete with both, Nintendo for their newly aquired casual market and Sony for it's hardware and home entertainment market. This is what Sony did this time and it's behind and has made mistakes.
Maybe M$ might have a good future in the industry still but it's got a lot of work to do to dethrone both of the biggest console makers ever in one generation.
Hmm, pie.







