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FrancisNobleman said:

I see them giving priority to devices that actually are just improvements of what they already own. 

devices that actually are just improvements of what they already own. 

just improvements of what they already own. 

just improvements


Congratulations on describing the upcoming generation of game consoles and the vast majority of console games released in the past five years. I think we've found the answer.

Speaking for myself, my tablet is the most-used computing device I have, and my smartphone the one I have with me most of the time. I don't just use them for many things besides entertainment, I use them for many kinds of entertainment that game consoles suck at. So if I have to decide between improving the computer that I use the most, the computer I carry with me most of the time, or the computer that stays at home and only does one job, of course the least useful one gets bottom priority.



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