bowserthedog said:
Processing power doesn't help Nintendo though because at this point nobody would be confident to buy a nintendo console to play cross platform games because they haven't got the lions share of cross platform games since super nintendo. So for Nintendo going bleeding edge is not going to be that important. |
weird.
A. this "processing war" you speak of had next to nothing to do with ps4's success. Pricepoint and consumer freedom is what made them so popular. The processing power isn't even THAT big of a difference. Most regular consumer's aren't going to notice. Remember, probably about 50% of gamers are still having their parents buy their consoles. Their parents don't usually know a processor from a hole in the ground. What they do know is that on system was $100 more and all that it adds is a camera. Oh you don't live in an area that has broadband internet available? well, then your not getting an xbox one.
B. I may just have a misconception of the popularity of modern pc gaming, but if there are more people playing non-pirated copies of fallout 4 on pc then either xb1 or ps4 then i would be absolutely dumbfounded.
strangely i agree with most of your conclusions, just not how you obtained them.
i think i just broke ferguson's rule.