chrisPjelly
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I think the PS4.1 is going to hurt Sony in the long run. It has a potentially higher price point but with a stopgap-level power upgrade. Wii needed a successful hook and had a full 5-year gen preceeding it, and had 6 years itself.
We've seen stopgaps with Nintendo handhelds, but never any of the home consoles. PS4.1 will still sell well because it's a PS4, but I doubt it gets the proper major developer support or fan interest Sony is expecting. It's just another console to optimize games for, but they'll not want to abandon the huge PS4 install base.
NX meanwhile would fit into the 4-8 year generational leap that the big three (and Sega) have always adhered to. It's funny because the missing 5th year of the Wii U is going to look like nothing compared to a PS4 replacement by virtue of only a power doubling in barely 3 years.
I don't think the PS4k in of itself is a problem, but asking people to buy a PS4k, PSVR, PS camera, and 2 move controllers, is such a cocky proposition that I have a feeling that we'll start to see a little buyer's fatigue on Sony's end.