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Bandorr said:
setsunatenshi said:

Well, because it allows more ambitious, better realized, never possible before games. Better AI, new experiences and breaking the shackles of old hardware. It will be what fuels the games you will get for the better part of the next decade.

Really though, why wouldn't you care if you are into gaming at all? The shape of a box is the most inconsequential part of the entire product.

I don't care about the engine in my car, the motor in my blender, or how my AC works.  I'm not opening it, repairing it, customizing it, or changing it.

Playstation has exclusives. I will have to get a Playstation to play those exclusives. 4 Consoles and 25+ years have shown they will have exclusives I want to play.

"What if X is more powerful" doesn't matter because X will not have the Playstation exclusives.

If Sony pulls an xbox and puts them all on the PC - I will reconsider then. Because then I am comparing two sources that have the same games. Until then - it doesn't matter.

edit: I'm all for consoles going top of the end specs. I'm not in charge of that. I see the POINT of them. So the better they are the better the games etc. But it's an inevitability as far as things go. So I don't need to pay attention to them.

That's alright, the edit at the end clarifies it all to me. Obviously specs are very important, just not something you focus on, which is fine of course :D