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Intrinsic said:
danielrdp said:

Well, just look at the Xbox and you see that it's not sensationalist chatter. Xbox one released in 2013, Xbox one S released in 2016, Xbox Scorpio will launch in 2017. If it's not a 1 year cycle, then it's damn close to one.  

Ok. Just be be clear. What you sre saying is;

 

  • XB1 in 2013
  • XB1s in 2016 (which is just the same old XB1 but in a smaller chassis)
  • And XB1Scorpio in 2017.
You see three releases, i see one revision and one upgrade. I will never understnd the sense in buying a slim console to replace an existing console that is still working perfectly. 

 

Last gen plenty people found a different face plate or paint job enough reason to buy a new 360 (before the current one could go rrod/e71 probably) At least the innards are improved this time :)