irstupid said:
Plus ignoring the Switch, there is also the Scorpio this holiday season. As you said, the PS4's competition the last holiday for example was a dead console (The Wii U) and a inferior identical console (One/S). Really anyone looking to purchase a new gaming system shoudl have looked at the PS4/Pro. This upcoming season though, there is the new hot item, the Switch. Which is vastly different than the PS4/Pro and its offerings. Then there is the new Scorpio, which even if it is essentially identical to the PS4 in its offereings, it will be the top end model. No longer the inferior console when talking multiplats. Both should steal a console or two from the PS4 this holiday season. So expecting same sales from PS4 this year as last year is being dillusional. One has to admit compared to last year, the PS4 has competition this year. It's like last year they were the Warriors palying the worst teams in the NBA. This year, they are playing the best teams in the NBA. Now I'm not saying the warriors can't still win, or won't, just that they won't be blow outs this year. The other teams will score more points and the warriors will score less points. |
One thing to point out is I think a big reason Microsoft sucked this generation has more to do with the XBox One initially focusing on Kinect and DRM. Microsoft changed this not long after, but the damage was done. Consoles get branded fast and XBone stuck. I don't think most consumers care about the power between PS4 and XBox One. Its mostly fanboy bragging rights.
It's also hard to pinpoint Microsoft. Sony and Nintendo seem dedicated to this market, but Microsoft was only around to stop Sony. So how the Scorpio will affect the PS4 is harder to gauge because we don't know what direction Microsoft is taken. That said, I agree that Scorpio does bring Sony some competition. Consumers who haven't entered Gen 8 now have more choices than they did in 2013.
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