Queuing_for_PS4 said:
1. The PS3 had a horrible psn service. I mean it was just downright awful. The user interface was bad, you couldn't send messages "in-game", and there was no trophy support etc. 2. The price of the PS3 console was ludicrous. Paying £500/$600 for a console is unacceptable. If I remember correctly, the 3DO had a similar price tag back in the early 1990's and became a failure. 3. Cell. Yes the cell which powered the PS3 was difficult to work with and thus deprived the PS3 from potentially producing out a huge volume of games in the early going. 4. Loss of major franchises. The PS3 lost some of the biggest franchises that had been exclusive to the PS2. Final Fantasy, GTA, Tekken, Street Fighter and the new Assassin's Creed were originally meant to be PS3 exclusives. Provided that the PS4 "delivers" on its promise then it should be a major success. Even more so than the PS1 and PS 2. |
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Anyway, the way I see it, the PS4 should launch when the time is right. Whether that's before the next Xbox or after is up to them. If it makes money and gets a good following, it won't matter if it's first or last in sales. Sony should just focus on doing everything right.