JoseTheTaco
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I can't wait seeing this thread ten years from now and seeing how wrong everyone including this dude are
This tooAren't they owned by a company with a set top box?
But, the cost of building a rig to run 4k games @60fps is astronomical at the moment, will it really change in 3 years time?
And, without shitting on either system, doesn't the fact that both consoles struggle to do high settings with 1080p@60fps show that, no, trying to keep up while being affordable isn't sustainable or viable for enthusiasts in the future?
PC gaming is making a resurgence. That market is more important for MS and as a side note, would it be possible to build an xbox 3 and an xbox pc. Where one is 'normal' settings and the other is 'ultra' settings, but both play the same exclusives?
What are you even talking about? If we wanted PCs we would buy a PC. We only complain about remasters since
1. They sometimes don't really look any better AT ALL
2. We've already played them and beat them
3. Those devs could use those resources into creating new IPs.
You'll notice that the OP isn't talking about the Wii, because the playstation and xbox weren't targeting that market.
the "playstation" and "xbox" market isn't declining at all.
But those currrent gen consoles are already almost exactly like PCs.
And i think that You need to read more threads about remasters and what complains really are.
Aren't they owned by a company with a set top box?
Oh so what about the hardware inside them
IIRC Xbox has always been kinda similar to PCs, I don't see how them being similar to PCs now makes it any different to before.
It always has and it always will get cheaper over time to hit Xp@Yfps. The other half of the problem is that developers typically prioritise graphical effects over resolution and frame rate, and optimisation has generally declined (hence the snarky remark about developers not wanting to make 4k games). However, hopefully that will improve in the advent of low-overhead graphics APIs (such as DirectX 12 and Vulkun).
As for Microsoft entering the gaming PC space, I can't see that being financially successful, since one of two scenarios will occur: 1) it's a Windows machine, which means Steam will basically take Microsoft's lunch, or 2) it's restricted to Microsoft-approved software, making it too restrictive PC gamers, too expensive for console gamers and generally ignored by developers.
Except for memory setups, which also arent that unique, they are almost off the shelf solutions.
They were just not designed to be upgrade-able, but with next gen platforms it is completely viable alternative.
You dont see how making consoles that have i3 and for example R260 at the start of a gen, being easily upgradeable in 1.5 year to i5 and R270x is different with off the shelf PC components than something like PS3?
I like to think people buying consoles are smarter than those buying new cellphones every year or 2.
Of course companys would love to sell us a new "set top box" every 2 years...
Milking the consumer as much as possible.
Just like we need to buy a New phone, TV or cars every 2 or 3 years...
I really love the idea of much shorter generations, the majority doesn't buy in til year 2 or 3 anyway, but the hardcore get the most up to date hardware. The majority will always be behind, and people worried over 400 every 3 years are really not good with money or something.
You know whats funny? Ppl point to last gen as the market shrinking when factoring the Wii to Wii U....but before the Wii.....isnt things on a similar path before the Wii?
Remove the Wii, look back from the NES days to now...and the market is steady, has been for awhile.
Hopefully the "one console future" is similar to android phones. Anybody can make them, they can all access the market place. You only need to upgrade your hardware when a game comes out that requires the latest Samsung, Lg, microsoft, nintendo, or sony "console."
Until someone breaks the laws of physics and manages to transmit data faster than anyone has done so far
OR
There are servers in every town and everyone is on same network LOL...
Then he is forgetting one word, LAG.
Nobody is going to enjoy playing say Bloodborne or Ninja Gaiden type game with a few hundred milliseconds of controller input lag....
Delay controller to box to server, process, new stream comes back.
Eve 3 or 4 frames delay at 30 FPS and most games will be crap, with many here wanting lower input delays not higher..
Streaming will be niche, in that not all games will be good experiences with streaming. Consoles are here to stay.
I don't see how this should even be an opinion. It's a plain fact. Consumers spend so much money buying smartphones which have little difference in hardware specs from the previous model. This makes no sense to me at all. They're willing to fork out $600 for, like, 200 MHz, which makes almost no difference when using the phone.I like to think people buying consoles are smarter than those buying new cellphones every year or 2.
It's too early to tell really. Both PS3 and 360 had extremely protracted lifecycles and weren't really peaking until year 4, which had never really happened before. PS4 and One launched far stronger but it remains to be seen if they can keep it up or will fall behind. PS4 even started ahead of Wii and has already fallen behind it.You'll notice that the OP isn't talking about the Wii, because the playstation and xbox weren't targeting that market.
the "playstation" and "xbox" market isn't declining at all.
This too
I don't see how this should even be an opinion. It's a plain fact. Consumers spend so much money buying smartphones which have little difference in hardware specs from the previous model. This makes no sense to me at all. They're willing to fork out $600 for, like, 200 MHz, which makes almost no difference when using the phone.
Higher costs for developers to keep games updated or shorter game lifespans. Going to the store once a year and throwing out electronics once a year.Well... they could at the price of $100.
$400 for a console to last 5-7 years means the same price for 8 years for a new $100 android box
Wasn't the PS4 applauded for the lack of change though? Microsoft's console was bringing the most change to the scene and they had to change back to what gamers wanted.
It's a bloated market from how easy android is to implementAmazon? They've got at least one set-top box (Fire TV), bit I don't think their efforts in this field have been successful.
Interesting that they do this on the day that they have another security issue with Twitch accounts. People think he's talking rubbish? Maybe so but I'm sure they'd rather talk about stuff he was saying than the ongoing issues they appear to have with security.
Because everyone's financial situations are exactly the same right?
Doesn't stop Apple.
The solution is to unify your platforms. Think of what happens with smartphones. You can buy a PS4, but a PS5 will play the same games as a PS4 but maybe give less slowdown, maybe some PS5 features. Until developers only support PS5+.Personally I don't think the market wants to exchange their consoles every two years. You never give people a chance to feel they've settled in on a platform if you do that. I honestly don't think people want a playstation 5 in a couple of months.
One day folks in suits will realize game consoles don't need to sell like iPads to be fruitful for the makers and software developers.
People like dedicated machines they can count on to play games for 5-6 years.