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Shinobi-san said:
I'm a Sony guy, but I can really understand the decision.

After about a year to 2 years break in console gaming, I came back to try out some of the latest PS4 exclusives (which have all been pretty great). But what I also noticed is that the OS and PS Store experience remains almost as bad as what it was when the generation started. I cant understand why they are not investing in these areas.

Gaming should remain the focus (and I think Sony mostly has this part down) but they must be on par in other areas as well.

The problem with MS and Xbox is that there is nothing special from a games point of view - Sony has expanded their First Party Lineup so extensively, that its no longer even competitive at this point. Also I cant justify to myself, getting a platform that doesn't have some of the best Single Players games to date - Uncharted, Horizon Zero Dawn, God of War, Infamous, Spiderman, The Last of Us, Blodborne, Ghost of Tsushima etc. And every year Sony seems to keep expanding, it makes gaming exciting for me.

But i agree with the Sentiment, that Sony should not rely completely on their First Part Lineup - they have the resources and support to expand their other areas as well.

Bold: Actually, it's like the PS Store on my PS4 is worse than it was in the beginning of the generation. I don't know what it is. Lack of memory? Sometimes, when I browse the store for 5 minutes it "crashes" and restarts. Also game covers in the store sometimes fail to load. Luckily, I only buy physical games (on console, PC is all digital of course).