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Chazore said:
ICStats said:

I think he meant, it was odd that I pulled the article up now when the PS4P was announced.

It has nothing to do with PS4P... and I don't think it was odd in the context as someone said: "PS4 & PC are competing, and PS4 is losing".

If it absolutely nothing to do with the PS4P topic then why is it even added to this thread in the first place?. What has been talked of in this thread is the price of PS4P, the price of a PC rig (the silly high end ones that are somehow always tossed in) and the "prevention of migration" towards PC gaming. People have talked about GPU prices in regard to the PS4P as well as the number of users that would have a certain model of GPU. Your article talks of a delcine in sales for GPU's in 2014 and prior, you then added the current iterations of 8th gen systems but the subject of that article and your "migration" focus compare with how House was going on about preventing migration from PS4 to PC over the gen.

Do you think there will be a severe decline in those wanting to game on PC, if so then what happens next to that market in general?.

I know that this has beenn answerd already, but I would just like to say that this waas so notisable last gen cuz it lasted so long. After mid gen there where lots of pc's that could beat the consoles and it got better and better whyle gen 8 took forever to start. lots of people just could not wait. This was a resonable solution and would kep thouse who canot wait holding on to the playstation brand a bit longer and increasing their librarys giving them more reason to stay with play station or on just consoles. 

The charts that icstat brought up made total sense with what andrew house said, its not gona compete with high end users but with the mjority of budget gaming pcs who where about to get competitive after all theese new gpus and cpus launched, some havent launched yet, but they promised to be better.



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