GHG
Gold Member
Well as I stated, having hardware not being exactly the same would help getting more interesting "fights" in the game space.
Having more first party games would help building better identity for the consoles.
Everything has become streamlined to a point it has become nearly impossible to spot differences in games between platforms. Doesn't mean the games are bad. But the overall context is not very exciting.
Happy for you that you are enjoying this gen though.
Sorry to say it, but the hardware being the "same" generation to generation is solely an Xbox problem. The controller is the same, even the UI was the same. The only unique thing Xbox created this generation on the hardware side of things is the proprietary SSD, which is of zero benefit to the consumer.
I get what they were going for in terms of continuity but everything about the jump from the Xbox One to the series consoles was lazy and poorly thought out. I've never seen Nintendo or Sony pull anything like that before when jumping a generation, and there's a reason for it.
New console generations are supposed to mark new gaming experiences and new ways to interact with the console. They failed in all aspects.