| Zkuq said: Possible, but I doubt it. $500 is barely OK, but at $600, I don't think people are going to accept it right away. It's going to take a gradual rise to get up there, to get people used to paying more for console gaming. Depending on the old models' prices when the new models launch, even $500 might be stretching it. |
Exactly my point. Its not like the new iterations comes in and they just comoletely stop making the old ones making the new ones the only option. There will still be a $250-$300 PS4/XB1 and there will be a $500-$600 PS4/XB1. Those that want to play the smae games in 4K, tjose thst care enough to buy a 4k tv over a 1080p TV, will have the option to do just that with their consoles too.
Its more of a you dont really have to but if you must there is this kinda thing.
| malistix1985 said: I dont need a neo in my life I have a ps4, if the scorpio is as fast as it looks, I might buy it, altough I do have a PC that is comparable it sounds awesome, playing stuff on tv, cross buy with my pc and a serious powerhouse, I will look for the moment they actually show it |
Well thats all well and good. This thread isnt about if neo or scorpio is better or which makes more sense or if you want to game on PC.
This is about the direction both sony and MS are going with iterative consoles, how they may be marketed and what prices they may come in.







