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fathinos said:

I think that since this gen is shaping up to be a rather short one, the way that PS4 can get to 100 millions is by extending its life with very low prices. A lot of people are talking about how their parts are chosen so that they can go down in price. And if they get to $99 i see them selling very well even after next gen arrives. As for WiiU, not gonna happen.

Another thing is if Microsoft (and even Sony) move to a Cloud based console (although i do see them releasing at least another one) people will see these consoles as a very good and even better option.

I dont believe a Cloud based console will ever really compete well against physical hardware you own and run in your house.

It ll be a downgrade to what a physical product can produce results wise (graphically & lag/delay wise).

 

The only reason for such a device would be price, it could be cheap as hell for consomers to download a app and have a "console".

Thats about it. I still think a cloud based solution would get tough competition from physical hardware, and mainly end up as a cheapo solution that caters more to the lowest denominator.

 

I ll put money on cell phones becomeing powerfull enough to be mainstream gameing devices in the home,

and that eventually we ll all be gameing on our phones. To me this is much more likely than a cloud based console.

 

The future of gameing could be the Sony Phone vs the Xbox Phone.

 

I think the first to launch a cloud based console gets a kick to the nuts and fails horribly (compaired to the physical hardware console its competeing against).