| vivster said: Feels that way to me. All these years the power of the PS4 was totally fine and the games look AMAZING and the human eye can't see faster than 24fps. But when they're suddenly presented with a better choice they start to feel inferior. Why though? If the current performance of the PS4 is totally fine and in no way underpowered, why be scared of useless hardware improvements that won't improve the games in any way? If the rumors are true and there will be no exclusive content for PS4K then I can only conclude two possible things about people who hate it. 1. Money envy. They're not able to afford all the newest things and hate if other people can buy better products. 2. Hidden regret. They suddenly realize that if Sony apparently deems the PS4 too weak, they feel as if they were wrong all along and the PS4 is actually underpowered despite their furious claims.
Anyway I don't like it. For once Sony does everything right and is about to reclaim my lost faith in them and there are people who try to hate on it for their own selfish reasons. Knock it off, guys. Let Sony be great again! The claim that the release of a better console version will in any way hurt the juggernaught that is the PS4 is ridiculous. |
Its simple. Sony can see a market in incremental power increasement. Sony didn't do it because the standard PS4 was too weak. The original PS4 is technically able to do everything the PS4K but just not at as high graphics fidelity. Its like Iphone owners being mad that a new iphone is being released. It won't hurt the product you have. However it still does make the PS4 worse automatically because there is a better alternative to play all those exclusives.







