DonFerrari said:
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You missed the point. The PS2 was FAR more powerful than the PS1. In g-flops, the PS2 was about 62 or so times more powerful. The PS4 is at most, 6 times more powerful to the PS3.
All major consoles saw similar leaps to previous generations. They were HUGE leaps... not small bumps. My point is, if it has ALWAYS worked that way (take a loss on hardware, recoup on software), then why change it now? It doesn't make any sense other than MS, Nintendo and Sony just want bigger profit margins.







