irstupid said:
I would say that Kinect could be the biggest factor. People on this site tend to forget that we are the minority. All it takes is one media push talking about how great the Kinect is for say a dancing game or exercise game and you have millions of PARENTS jumping out to buy one. Just look at Wii Fit, or when Wii first came out. And these people wont' care about $500 price tag. They drop $1,000 or more on exercise equipment they use for a week every couple years. Then the xbox is in the house. Any kids present in the house would then use that system versus spending $400+ on a PS4. And as is usually the case with multiplats, Resolution, Bonus, ect mean jack shit. It's all about what system your friends are playing on. If all your friends have a Xbox One, you will get one. Doesn't matter how many more polygons the ps4 has or if it dips less fps or whatever. You will get a One for playing with your friends. Everyone single one of my friends owns a 360. Maybe half own a PS3, and they didn't own one till later in gen, and most of them bought it for the blu ray, and not for games. They still buy 360 games, cause their friends all play online for that system. 360 got them all cause their friends had it, not because it was "better" or anything like that. Same reason everyone hats things like uplay or origin. Sure you can bitch all you want about what is bad about htem, but the main reason is because they aren't steam. You have all your friends on steam and games on steam, its annoying as hell to have to have another service. |
Gamers are actually not in the minority as much as you would like to believe. 160 million people bought PS3's and Xbox 360's, I doubt many of them were buying those systems for kinect or move.
Your second point is VERY flawed. First of all, Kinect is not some new thing, it's been around for a while. They have made their media push, a second one for a slightly improved product is not going to do much. Secondly, the price IS going to be a huge factor. Wii Fit worked because even with the balance board, it was still pretty cheap. It also banked on the already amazing sucess of the Wii. Which by the way was only 250 when it launched.
Your telling me that a 500 dollar wii would have done anywhere near the numbers the wii did in the beggining? You are absolutely crazy. Wii =/= Xbone.
I never mentioned anything about the graphical capabilities of either system. That is just for the fans to jerk off about. I agree that specs don't matter much. Sure will a more powerful PS4 sway a few buyers, sure, but overall that's not what really matters. What matter's is price. PS4 is more powerful, AND 100 dollars cheaper? (If you could buy margerine or butter and the butter was cheaper, which would you buy?) PRICE MATTERS.
Service switching is the only half coherant thing you mentioned in your argument. I agree, some people will definitely stay on what they know out of convienience, but not all. Also, your microcasm of friends does not represent the entire industry as a whole. There are more PS3's out there than there are 360's. So if everyone just stuck with the same thing out of convienience, PS4 would still win.......







