AllWisdon said:
Intrinsic said:
Simple answer to your question. If you can play NX games on a WiiU, then the NX is an 8th gen console. A generation is simply hardware that comes with its own exclusive games and accessories over any period of time. Neo plays every PS4 game and is compatible with every PS4 accessory and every Game made under the Playstation 4 banner or accessory will work on both skus. So it's still an 8th gen console. not that complicated.
And if consoles become hardware agnostic like how PC stuff is, then like the PC we will cease to have "generations" in the console space. Which I think is what this is all really about.
Why sell 100M consoles. then toss all that away and start all over again investing billions in R&D and marketing when you can spend a fraction of that cost and just iterate on the hardware and keep going and selling to the exact same install base.
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No genius, that would mean NX isn't a new system, just a wii u, wich we know is not the case.
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hahahahahahha...... isn't it funny when someone tries to sound smart but comes off failing instead?
ok. do we agree that the WiiU is an 8th gen console? As in the same gen of the PS4/XB1? if yes then let's move on.
so my statement says "if you can play NX games on a wiiU" "then that means it's 8th gen too"
meaning, and I don't believe I have to explain this...... if the Games for the NX can also be played on the wiiU then as u "smartly" pointed out, it means it's not a new generation of console. cause you don't have to buy it to play it's games if you already have a WiiU.
So you brilliantly just came on to agree with me by telling me how much you disagree with me.