ResilientBanana
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Not to mention, most parents buy their kids consoles and will buy them whatever makes sense for their budget. I'd buy myself a $500 console, I'll buy my kids a $300 console. If I really don't want to spend money, I'll buy them the cloud console. My son was playing Hello Neighbor via xCloud Preview on is Kindle Fire the other day, he had a blast. Resolution doesn't matter to him right now, why spend more?Lockheart (if it exists) is exactly the bold move they need to take on Sony. People talked shit about the Xbox 360 sticking with DVD but it was one of the smartest moves they made that helped them with pricing and thus helped with reaching more consumers that generation. Having a console that sticks to 1080p (which the vast majority of consumers own) I feel would have a similar impact if priced $100+ less than the other consoles. Tackle the high end with Scarlett. Same games on both. Win win.
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