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theprof00 said:
BraLoD said:

Honestly doubt it.

Sony has made a great job showing that the PS5 has what sells the system, great games to expect.

XB couldn't beat PS when 360 had both performance (third party for years) and price advantage and PS3 was slow to get great games rolling (3 years down the road for them to start clearly getting the attention), and now Sony is making masterpiece after masterpiece with a lot of their top tier games getting very successful, and on that front MS simply can't begin to compare to them.

Sony is all the talk as soon as they start talking/showing things, damn even that PS5 logo that was as tame and expected as it could possibly be was everywhere...

MS seems like they are doing a way better job this gen, but PS is leagues above in interest.

I'm actually thinking even with MS making good calls this time the PS5 might be even more dominant than the PS4 was.

I mean, fair point, but I still feel like MS is up to something. 

Honestly? It's going to be up to the games.

Clearly, Lockhart dosen't have either the power or innovation going for it. It's just beefed up XBox One in the eyes of the consumer. But if MS (finally) manages to have some excellent(not good, not great, it needs to be excellent) first party lineup, then yeah, the price will start speaking louder, specially with the gigantic economy crash comming up.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1