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thismeintiel said:
Darc Requiem said:

A lack of generations prevents a clean break from the previous iteration of hardware. The strength of consoles had always been a unified platform that developers could maximize. In addition, it made it clear to consumers when software was compatible with a platform.

I don't see this change as a good thing. New hardware is going to be limited by software being required to run on older hardware. Which defeats the purpose of having improved hardware. Consoles are becoming too much like PCs and forgetting what made the console model a success.

This is just MS talking out their butt, really. Trying to make waves for "changing how we see consoles." But, Sony is the one who decides how the next gen starts, not MS. And trust me, if MS decides to stick around another gen, you can bet they'll release a XB2, and they sure as hell aren't going to demand devs to continue to support the Scorpio if they don't want to.

The max I see Sony doing that is different from their usual strategy is maybe having the PS5 also support the DS4.

Sony has already changed their strategy so that's in line with what MS is talking about ... PS4 Neo is a huge break from the past. 

Iterative hardware is here, probably for good.