Buying an Xbox doesn't mean depriving oneself of all things PS4. Most who already own a PS4 will simply maintain both consoles side by side (or simply use another room).
I owned both the 360 and PS3 with the 360 serving as my main console for the first half of the gen and the PS3 serving as my main console for the second half. Plus you don't have to worry about your PS4 friends buying a PS4 version of Halo or Forza and depriving u of social interaction on Scorpio. If worse comes to worse there are xboxers on here to game with.
LOL.
I've never been a fan of that. Maybe during my late teens, early 20ties when my life used to be confined to my bedroom, I actually had the interest to maintain multiple consoles at the same time. There was a while when I used to play my PC and SNES side by side. Then the PlayStation came and sort of replaced both because it offered the same and more (sans the cool flightsims I used to play). Now, I have a sleek home and my "entertainment" has moved into the livingroom, to the big screen and at the same time, luckily, my hobbies have also expanded a little beyond gaming. So now I have a kick ass hifi (seperate components for amp and processor) all taking up room, I have my Kodi system and in this sleek and clean set-up, I have some room with limited space for one gaming console. I'm doubtful the original PS3 would actually fit in there (it would, but due to heat soak would probably explode), thank god, the new consoles do. Speaking of which, my HDMI input ports are limited too (and yes, I know the Xbox One has/used to [?] have a HDMI input, but I'm not fond of increasing latency).
Even if I would entertain the idea of owning two consoles, I can assure you the Xbox wouldn't be it. Not as a PlayStation owner. Why? Both consoles target the same audience, offer the same (type of) games, the majority of games multi platform games. Why have two consoles, 2 controllers for what is essentially the same thing? If I would entertain the idea of getting a second console, I'd probably go for whatever Nintendo is offering because i'd gain access to something entirely different. So that's that then. Does this matter? Yes I think it does. Because I think my behavior is quite
average. I'd say the bulk of a console base does not own multiple gaming consoles. The hardcore gamers perhaps do (as I used to be one), but they too are getting older. Eventually, most of us hook up and get married. And that means compromises.
And therein IMO lies one of the problems. Back when the 360 launched, it had an awesome headstart, an awesome product at the right price. I can well imagine that many bought a 360 because their eyes didn't want to cope with the razor sharp pixels cutting their eyes while playing PS2 games anymore. Then when the PS3 came, they wanted that too (maybe even for Bluray) and ended up with both. Now though with X1 and PS4 launching at the same time, many were probably faced with deciding what to get and just stuck with one.
These Pro editions of both consoles are interesting. I don't quite get the desire to get one, but maybe that is because I haven't upgraded to a 4k display - which I think is what these Pro editions are all about. Being there when most people get their new 4k screen and try to make some extra profits by selling them a 4k capable console. I don't think that they will offer any graphical superiority (other than the image quality and the resolution), just the small benefits here and there. The best of what I expect is that the base consoles will play everything at low-settings, the Pro version at medium settings. I will upgrade eventually, most likely when Sony decides to bring out a new model of their Pro version (perhaps a slim).
What irks me about these Pro versions though, is that I can well imagine that at some point, developers will start to focus only on this hardware. This might be aided by the fact that eventually the Pro will start to get more attractive and I'm sure there will be numbers that show how many people actually use which console for gaming. When there will be enough Pro versions around, I expect games to be developed for these Pro consoles while the base model will simply be able to play it, even if it means at the cost of a worse game experience as a result of choppy framerate etc.