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Robert_Downey_Jr. said:
I hope both fail. I hate the idea of consoles coming out every couple years and having smaller leaps. I want at least 5 year cycles for simplicity and generational leaps

Who is keeping you from just skipping one iteration?

Captain_Yuri said:
I personally am not a big fan of Iterative consoles due to a few things.

1) Does this mean we won't have generations anymore? If that is the case, what is the cut off point because eventually, old technology will be holding games back enough that the devs would want to not develop for it anymore.

2) When will we see the next iteration? Is it going to be every 4 years? Every 2 years? One of the reasons I buy a console is because I will have the best experience available on that console for 5+ years... But something like this would mean that the publishers would show this nice looking trailer but if I have the older version of the console... Suddenly, I probably won't be having that zomg experience which was shown... We have seen games on both ps4 and xbox one perform sub 30fps, sometimes even going below 20s which is a huge issue. Because if devs will develop games for both and ps4/x1 is 20fps vs Neo/Scorpio is 30+ with significantly better graphics... That is not a good thing imo.

3) How much backpaddling is there going to be? Both Sony and MS said here won't be any exclusives but will they really keep their promise cause both have broken promises a few times in the past...

We will see how they handle it but I m not very confident

1) The cutoff point will probably at the same point a normal generation leap would be. So every 2 iterations. So nothing changing on that front concerning devs and the support for old systems.

2) Really? People have been playing PC games that look miles better than console games for decades and suddenly you care about better graphics? Yes, if you do not spend the necessary money, you will have an inferior experience. That has always been the case for both consoles and PC. What is the problem with that now? It is not a good thing that games can be enjoyed at higher framerates? You see, the new consoles aren't the problem, the old consoles are. They were underpowered from the start and games always ran like shit. The new consoles will only make that same flaw all the more visible. Why blame them for it when they're at the same time fixing the issue?

3)I think this one will actually be on the devs. The devs will most likely rather develop on the new consoles but Sony won't let them. And at the same time they cannot ignore the existing install base. So they will just do it for the old console and then do an easy port. If they want to be fancy and have the time and money, they can improve the new version even more. However as the install base for the new console rises, devs will probably not want to waste their time optimizing for the inferior version. If enough devs will complain to Sony/MS about this I'm sure this no exclusive thing will be dropped, but A) that won't happen for at least a couple of years and B) might not happen at all due to the huge install base of of the old ones. So in the end I would not worry about it.

 

In the end all the negativity around the new consoles is all in your heads. What the new consoles are is a simple upgrade that has all of the advantages of a new generation and none of its drawbacks.



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