Veknoid_Outcast said:
Weedlab said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:
Weedlab said: Is it too much? Nope. But is it for me? Probably not. I already set aside around $900 or so for the PS4 and games and I intend to save more between now and launch. (I'm operating on the assumption it won't be inexpensive). MSFT would have to show me their system is worth the 500. Currently, I do not find the Wii U is worth its price and it is significantly cheaper. Nintendo has to show me its worth, which they have yet to do. Sony has already convinced me to make a purchase at launch. If MSFT brings the 'A' game and the system has decent software support at launch I may purchase one later since the great majority of my friends from my home country play Xbox 360, and I expect them to upgrade (unless MSFT really messes up). |
Out of curiosity, what has Sony done to convince you to make a purchase at launch, regardless of price?
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It is because of the games. At launch it seems I’ll have a ‘balanced diet’ of titles to consume. I loved both inFAMOUS and Killzone, so naturally I'll continue with those two. I'm a GT buff so DriveCulb is a natural choice for me. And of course there's Knack – a platformer - to balance the aforementioned titles. Unlike the Wii U and PS3, I am sure the PS4/Xbox will have superior multiplats at launch, so I'll be inclined to pick up games like Watch Dogs, Battlefield 4, AC IV etc. on PS4. I have experienced open world multiplat games on the PS3, and I do admit there are issues with some of them, so I’d prefer to avoid that. The PS4 would allow me to enjoy them minus the issues (or majority of issues).
The majority of the features Sony showed were ‘medium to long term’, so I don’t expect them to be realized by launch. Added to that, I care not for the majority of them, but I am interested in the software.
If Nintendo had a new Zelda and Smash game for the Wii U I would have purchased one already, but their current offerings are not strong enough to coax me into making a purchase. I'll likely get one around the time those games launch. It will look more attractive by the time Pikmin, Bayonetta and Zelda WW are out though (but still not enough).
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Fair enough. I definitely trust Sony to host some great titles on PS4, early and often.
I'm just worried about the price tag. I didn't get a PS3 until Christmas 2009 because the price was so high. I imagine it will play out in a similar way with PS4.
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Yes, that is a legitimate concern. I probably won’t get it at launch, and not necessarily because of the price. My concern lies with bugs that usually accompany launch hardware. I’m not inclined to shell out $400 or so for a faulty system, especially when I can wait and pay less for an improved version down the road. Plus, by then it will have more games to justify the purchase.
I’m in a similar position as you – albeit for different reasons. I got out of gaming for a number of years, so I entered this generation a bit late (at the end of 2011). As a result, I have a HUGE backlog of games. So you see where I’m going with this. If I manage to chop down a significant number of titles between now and launch I’ll have an incentive to upgrade. If not, I might wait it out. But my point still stands; Sony has done enough to get me to consider purchasing it early. They will have to do a bit more to lock my decision – be it through hype, greater availability of software, low price point or a combination of these.