| Panama said: Innovation is stagnating. If the consumer has such ill judgement as to buy 3 new consoles that fail to greatly differentiate themselves from their predecessors then sure, the market will stay as it is if not expand. |
You basically just described every single iterative generational leap. First to second, third to fourth, fifth to sixth. One generation sets a standard, the next expands on it. This is part of a continuing cycle. And the iterative generation, the one that refines what came before? Those always sell more when looking at the market as a whole.
But then every generation has been bigger than the last, so I guess that's a moot point.







