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d21lewis said:
Errorist76 said:

By not supporting their first 500$ machine with new and interesting games, over the last few years in the first place... and now expecting them to shell out another 500$ after just 4 years, just to not feel left behind.. and, of course,  in order to play 3rd party and their old games better.

That doesn't embarrass me in any way, shape, or form. It's not like there's a lack of games to play, games that take advantage of the hardware, or games I'm looking forward to in the future. I mean, I have a PS4 Pro and still own over 200 games on my Xbox One(s). It's not too bad over here in Xbox country.

 

*shrugs*

I know that my opinion surely isn't universal and that there might be a number of people who indeed shrug and say they don't care, but I know for sure there are a lot of people who feel exactly like I described it.

It for sure is an interesting proposition for someone deeply invested in the MS universe, as long as he/she is fine with the above mentioned problems.

If someone isn't, I doubt it's gonna change many minds. I even think the Switch is a bigger competitor than PS4/Pro ever will be.