I was on board in buying the PSVR when a game of interest would tickle my fancy. I was on board on buying a new camera to feed the VR experience. I was on board on supporting Sony in the VR department in general, but I'm going to get of the bus from this company's Playstation division if their new skew is a machine faster than the one I own for gaming.
Mark Cerny went on stage and said that the PS4 was designed to have a 10 year life span, I took it to be the machine they would optimize their games for, for at least 7 years; that it would be easy to code for and hard to master, but in the end those developers that invested the time, in coding, would see great performance out of the hardware. I have the money to buy a new console, but I will not. I'm not made of money, nor will I support hardware revisions mid generation. You can bet I will buy used and cheap 2-3 years after release date on any Sony product and the gaming library if this turns out to be true.
Hell, I would rather buy the New Nintendo NX, then a revised PS4.








