NightstrikerX said:
Fifthteenthed on the merge idea
But in all seriousness, ya gotta look at logic when it comes to budgeting for R&D. Researching into new technologies is going to be VERY important on the 8th generation, because if the wii has told us anything. Newer and shinier graphics are not the way to go anymore, the mainstream doesn't care about processing power or any of that. Its all jargon to them.
So for 8th generation R&D, they have to hit a few key points that may prove to be more expensive than sticking the best hardware into the machine and letting it loose upon the market
For one, just to give a example.
Motion control, this is the most likely. If not guaranteed to move into the 8th generation, now. There are many ways motion control can be done, nintendo has already started the tread, similar to how Xbox live transitioned well into the 7th generation from the 6th generation. I can imagine nintendo will use their experience with motion control towards their R&D. Funded by a immensely large budget, to produce by my terminology. Since I can't figure out what else to call it. "Magic"
Sony however, Sony does have a bit of experience with motion control. So this too will help them out, now if that ultrasound motion controller proves to be the real deal. Then we may have potential. However, does sony have the funds to back-up a large-scale R&D project to beat nintendo's future project? At this current time, no. They don't.
So by this point alone, one can imagine that greater funding + technology experience = better product. I'll easily admit that Sony does have some motion control technology experience. But they don't have the funding. Thus, your prediction is flawed. Theres no way sony can regain dominance from where it stands now. Heck, some extremists are predicting the PS3 will be axed in this year!
Sorry to say.
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only an idiot would think the ps3 is gonna get axed. they are nearly starting to make a profit and it really doesnt look like sony give a flying rats fuck about how their console is selling compared to others. they set their own targets.