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It's a portable system, dude. Nothing else comes close with those power requirements right now. Playing Zelda while I'm out of town doing boot camp training in 3 weeks sounds mighty damn appealing to me. If a portable/easy carry party system you can dock and have it up the res doesn't appeal to you, that's totally fine. But don't compare it to a fixed box, online play focused system like PS4 because the use case is totally different.
I already have a PC with 2X GTX 1070s hooked up to an 4K TV with an XBox One controller I use for most of my home gaming. I don't give a crap about the hardware refreshes Sony/MS are doing. Considering getting a Pro for Horizon but need to see reviews first (found all of Guerilla's other stuff pretty but very boring.)
Perfectly understandable. It's definitely appealing to people who want console games on the go.
But understandably disappointing to some of us console only folk who now don't have a console option from Nintendo. But it is what it is. The market has shown little interest in a Nintendo console given decling sales for all of them after the NES with the big Wii hit as the lone (and of course huge) exception, while their portables are still selling well. So they of course need to focus on their strongest market. Though I wonder if a $300 hybrid may alienate a lot of the portable only crowd given how 3DS and Vita failed at $250. Time will tell.
As I said, I'll just wait until this is $250 with a game, be it official deal or some retailer special. That's the most I can bring myself to pay as someone who doesn't care about portability or motion controls, and who also would want the stupidly expensive Pro controller.