There's not that many avenues they could really go. Cost is a factor. And people hating on the console is another. They need to keep a balance between *new* and what is expected. Or we end up with the Virtual Boy problem. Windows 8 is another example. It failed the public because it went completely new and alienated who wanted just windows 7, but fix all the issues with that platform. You lost classic windows people. There are new things to each system. But more and more of those things are for non-gaming features.







