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MrCkurab said:

Uhmmm guys?
You do realize that Reggies comment was made in light of the Scorpio & Neo? He is just saying that they are not making a 4K brick, which was unlikely to begin with. Those will start at a minimum of 400 bucks, likely higher, and be the deluxe-variants of Xbox One and PS4 for the guys who have a 4k TV and money to burn. Everyone else can still buy the regular Xbox One and PS4. But NX wouldnt have that advantage, because its a new system and not a stronger iteration of an existing system. Making it that strong and expensive would alienate consumers AND third parties.

I said it dozens of times: As long as they match Xbox One and PS4 power they'll be fine. All games coming to Neo and Scorpio NEED to run on the older models too, so the difference in power wont matter when it comes to third parties, theyll continue developing on this power level anyway.

All they need to do is to make sure that third parties von no excuses like with the Wii U: "its to weak" "The engine wont support that strange architecture" "we dont know what to do with the gamepad" etc...

A Decent power level, standard Third-party support, and a steady stream of quality first party titles is all that is needed.

There's a fairly large difference between the XBox One and PS4 alone. 

Personally I'm starting to feel they have something that is under an XBox One. 

A unified platform doesn't work too well if there's monstrous differences in hardware performance, an iPhone is still relatively close to an iPad.