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Cerebralbore101 said:
RJ_Sizzle said:

- PS4 is the market leader by far this time. But, if the Scorpio is priced right, and the Switch ends up being monster hit, then that's an attack on Sony from two opposite angles. Scorpio could be the preferred platform for multis for those with the cash, and the Switch could end up soaking up a lot of Japanese support that PS4 was supposed to see. Sony will have the strength of its first party titles, but would that be good enough to hold the others at bay up until the next platform? PC owners could see themselves being less concerned with buying the platform since they'll see some of the library on PSNow should they want to subscribe.

If somebody cared enough about graphics to want to get a Scorpio over a PS4, then why not just get a PC? I don't see anybody that follows the industry getting a Scorpio. MS just doesn't do exclusives anymore.

The Switch won't soak up Japanese support any more than the N64, and Gamecube soaked up Japanese support. If anything we are going to see a new breed of games that is Switch/PS4 exclusive. PSNow isn't going to have high rated PS4 exclusives. That would be a suicidal move on Sony's part.

And to be fair, PS4 really does have more quality games than PC at this point.

I don't really understand the logic of this sentence and the following list of games, you're comparing a console released in 2013 with a platform that has games going back decades. Are you suggesting that people chose to buy a PS4 or PC solely on high budget exculsives?