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BraLoD said:
SonicWariatPOL said:

No big deal. The PS4 is at the same timeline as the PS1, like it's 2003 in slow motion, the PS2 in 2010/2011, and the PS3 in 2016. The platform still receives a handful of games because this small portion isn't satisfied with the ninth-generation consoles' results, with its abundance of exceptional games that would be remembered for a long time. There are a ton of mediocre, indie games that don't stand out, hence the persistence of the eighth generation in the hobby. Furthermore, the rising prices of components needed to upgrade computers or consoles only exacerbate this, along with the overall technological stagnation.

Got your dates quite wrong there, it would match PS1 in 2007, PS2 in 2013 and PS3 in 2019.

PS4 released in 2013, 13 years ago.

Yeah. It is a big deal and why downplay that achievement? It's on the verge of breaking the record for the longest supported platform (by big publishers intending to sell hundreds of thousands of copies, not small homebrew titles like Dreamcast gets).