If this is any indication, all the benefits of owning a console or for the platform holder like Sony to have a console are gradually shrinking.
I don't know what future is there for consoles. All the cost advantages are no longer there. Manufacturing is getting more expensive and is almost fully aligned with PC costs since they are essentially dependent on the same hardware now.
Hardware wise, consoles are the same as a mid range PC.
Long gone are the days when a console represented a technological leap in their own right
Long gone are the days that a platform holder like Sony could innovate and own fully the process to gradually make it more efficient.
Long gone are the days that consoles represented an affordable option for the average Joe to game on.
We are paying extra both for increased costs of production and for the profit margins of AMD who now produces a bulkier portion of the hardware. During the PS1 and PS2 times, these hardware partner margins were significantly much smaller. The break even point is larger now and Sony passes the additional charges to the consumer
It's a shame how things evolved.
I don't know what future is there for consoles. All the cost advantages are no longer there. Manufacturing is getting more expensive and is almost fully aligned with PC costs since they are essentially dependent on the same hardware now.
Hardware wise, consoles are the same as a mid range PC.
Long gone are the days when a console represented a technological leap in their own right
Long gone are the days that a platform holder like Sony could innovate and own fully the process to gradually make it more efficient.
Long gone are the days that consoles represented an affordable option for the average Joe to game on.
We are paying extra both for increased costs of production and for the profit margins of AMD who now produces a bulkier portion of the hardware. During the PS1 and PS2 times, these hardware partner margins were significantly much smaller. The break even point is larger now and Sony passes the additional charges to the consumer
It's a shame how things evolved.