CGI-Quality said:
I'm unaware of this. Got a first model of both the PS3 and 4 and they were solid machines. Still, I'm simply saying that, just because a system is slow out of the gate with good exclusives (which, right now, we don't even know if that will be the case for PS5) doesn't mean the device isn't worth owning early. And, everyone has their own interpretation of a 'good game'. For many, the early PS4 games were a good bunch to buy while they waited for some of the bigger stuff. |
The 2008 80 GB PS3 model was slimmer, less noisy, and cost $200 less than the 60 GB launch model.
Both the PS4 and XB1 were kind of underpowered for next gen consoles IMO. MS launched with Kinect for $500, and Sony only had to match that, or slightly beat it for $400. I didn't get a PS4 until late 2015 because I didn't think the price was worth it until then.
Hopefully PS5 will launch powerful enough so that a Pro version of the PS5 isn't even a thought in Sony's mind.