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Personally I would like to see next-gen arrive late 2018 since it is already obvious PS4/X1 are both severely limited powerwise. A lot of games have to be toned down already and it is going to get only worse. Yes there will still be few exclusives that will shine but for AAA-multiplatform games the downgrades will be harsh compared to the original vision of developers. I believe console gaming is going the way of PC and all games will become forwards-compatible and at least 1-gen backwards compatible. Online will become cross-platform.

 

Let's say PS5/X2 release in 2018. There will not be any next-gen exclusives but games will be designed for the PS4/X1 spec for years because of the massive install base and PS5/X2 would only offer the same game with higher graphic settings. The generational transition would happen slowly and naturally and nobody would be left out of new games. There is no reason not to offer a better more powerful gaming console for consumers who want it. I believe there will be new controller desings but the new controller will not be mandatory. This will make it possible for console manufacturers to sell the new console at a cheaper price and consumers are given the option to use their existing PS4/X1 controllers.

 

If it goes beyond 2018, PS4/X1 will become ridiculously outdated and a lot of consumers will turn to PC-option.



I cannot imagine toilet-free life.

Kebabs have a unique attribute compared to other consumables. To unlock this effect you need to wolf down a big ass kebab really fast, like under 10 minutes or so and wait for the effect to kick in. If done correctly your movements should feel unbelievably heavy to the point where you literally cannot move at all.

-Downtown Alanya Kebab magazine issue no.198