Well...Playstation State of Play was underwhelming.
It's as good as not happening.
If you try and watch it you will wonder if it even happened. It was just a video reel of uninteresting games.They would be well positioned to have a lot of content to show for 2020 however.
I didn't watch state of play, but not seeing any pushes for Ghost, DS, and TLOU2 is worrying me that they are also arriving in 2020 at the earliest. They'll have more time later this year if it's coming, these titles already have a lot of hype behind them.
Had a gander. Probably not the way they want to open their very first state of play.If you try and watch it you will wonder if it even happened. It was just a video reel of uninteresting games.
I miss the days when the Big Three are all unveiling their next gen consoles at the same E3, such tension, such hype and such drama. Right now I just hope whatever Sony is planning they better make it the most aw-inspiring and rewarding event in the history of Playstation gaming.
Or, just tell us you have a 12 TF+ PS5 and all will be forgiven.
I miss the days when the Big Three are all unveiling their next gen consoles at the same E3, such tension, such hype and such drama. Right now I just hope whatever Sony is planning they better make it the most aw-inspiring and rewarding event in the history of Playstation gaming.
Or, just tell us you have a 12 TF+ PS5 and all will be forgiven.
After watching a few press impressions and podcasts, there's a strong feeling MS made the wrong decision going to E3. Mostly third parties trailers and not giving out any more details about scarlet than sony did about ps5.
How'd they make it worse?As far as publicity events go, if the intention was to convince non-xbox gamers to consider their platform, they made things worse.
Ok I'm rethinking this. They didn't exactly make anything worse about next gen, it's the status quo. For games and their current platform, the hype about their studio purchases, the hype about using this E3 to "go all out" and it's going to be the biggest E3 ever (from spencer), the mood before E3 was higher and it fell down like a brick because they had nothing to support that hype. They just launched a new sku for cost reduction which isn't working (looking at polls, I wonder if npd will show anything moving), and they are launching xcloud to compete against psnow and sativa, the crowd was crickets chirping for xcloud.How'd they make it worse?
The only thing for me that makes it 'worse', although it really just means the needle not moving, was the EG interview where Matt Booty was asked what sets Scarlett apart from PS5 and he listed a bunch of features and services that PS5 has. Any potential user would read that and think, "may as swell stick with what I know," I expect. There was no USP to drive migration.
Saying nothing would likely have been worse. Sony have a larger user base, more momentum and still some exclusive AAA games targeting this generation's consoles which is looking to transition in around 17 months time. Sony/Cerny did the terrible Wired interview and Microsoft need to say something even if ti was nothing more than "yes, we're doing that too".
Both are clearly using what is fundamentally the same technology and this is good for everybody. A splintering of the market or any risk to a situation that leads to less competition would be bad for everybody. Any market with a lack of competition is bad.
But I can't help feel overall this is still bad. Even if folks really don't play old games, introducing that psychological mental/rationale friction to easily jump from PlayStation to Xbox or Xbox to PlayStation will entrench users further into their existing consoles. Remember that swing from PS2 to 360 when Sony screwed the pooch with PS3? That was GOOD. Remember that swing from 360 to PS4 when Microsoft screwed the pooch with Xbox One? That was also GOOD. When you make it harder to switch either way by introducing consequences of not having access to your previously bought games? I genuinely feel that's bad in the long term.
After watching a few press impressions and podcasts, there's a strong feeling MS made the wrong decision going to E3. Mostly third parties trailers and not giving out any more details about scarlet than sony did about ps5.
As far as publicity events go, if the intention was to convince non-xbox gamers to consider their platform, they made things worse.
It's like sony just have to sit back and wait for the right time to unveil the next gen, and in the mean time give release dates for their highly anticipated first parties. The last stretch is basically finishing the games and selling them.
Sony played MS well;
No E3, but what we will do is mention our super fast SSD loading tech, RT, 8K and Zen 2 all prior to E3 so we steal their thunder and it's clear we'll have all the nice new features of next gen.
TBH there's no way MS could top that this early.