Azzanation said:
Not really. For starters most consoles have a life span of 5 years. Not including break downs, damaged and any other form of accident/incident that happens over a generation. Many cases when a console stops working. The owner buys a new one.
Example - You brought a XboxOne at launch. After 4 years you have a problem and it stops working. A- Not buy another one B- Buy a 2nd hand launch console which can have similar problems to yours in the future. C- Buy a Xboxone S with improved performance and design for roughly the same price.
I know what option ill choose.
There are heaps of double dippers in a generation. Same can be said with a PS4, Slim and Pro. |
Where did you get your lifespan data from?
Personally, I don't think there's a lot of double dippers.







