| ethomaz said:
If there are no more improvements like PS2 to PS3 (or even more) then there are no needs for a new gen. Any new console have to be better than te tops PC at launch... that's what I hope a new gen is. I already have a PS3... I want a machine way way way better... GTX 680 on console now please. |
Yes but is that what main stream consumers want? Power has been proven to not be a truly viable system seller as the system tends to launch at a higher price and that puts consumers off. Even if you have a system on par with modern pcs the system will launch and pcs will have advanced.
I believe what the majority of gamers really want is new hardware just to get things to feel fresh again. They want a new toy to play with and what to see what their system can do. Pretty much like I am with my wii u right now. They don't care how big the power leap is. Compare the 46 million who bought an xbox and gamecube to the 153 million that bought a ps2 and it is obvious there aren't enough to rely on power as a selling point.
As I said in an earlier thread, even if the power leap is considerably high like last time, how many of you will be buying the console when the time comes?
One more thing to complete my year = senran kagura localization =D







