Scenario:
You can choose only one of the following:
1. Company A releases the "PlayBox" which is a full fledged next gen console in the traditional sense. Upgraded traditional controller (with 2.5" LCD, camera for face recognition, etc or something or other), 4 OoOe CPUs with 32 SPEs, and a GPU 2x as fast as a Radeon HD6850 (~ 3GFLOPs), 2GB of memory, HDD standard, etc. The case is the size of the original Xbox and pulls about 220W. Blu Ray optical disk. Base model is $399 in 2013.
2. Company B releases the "XStation" which is a a Wii like upgrade. It comes with a dual Move controller (that works also as a traditional controller) and Kinect and has some other gimmicks up the sleeve as yet announced. The system has 1GB of slower memory and a 2x Xenos (~ 400GFLOPs, 32 TMUs,15MB eDRAM) and 6 PPC cores. It comes standard with 16GB of Flash memory with an optional HDD model. The case is between the Xbox Slim and Wii in size. Non-movie Blu Ray in the base model (unlocking Blu Ray playback is an extra $40). Base model is $249 in 2013.
3. Nintendo releases the Wii U in 2012 and is =/< $249 by 2013.
4. I am invested in MS and will be getting a new Xbox first/as my primary platform.
5. I am invested in Sony and will be getting a new Playstation first/as my primary platform.
6. If these are my options I am going to stay with this generation.
You can choose only one of the following:
1. Company A releases the "PlayBox" which is a full fledged next gen console in the traditional sense. Upgraded traditional controller (with 2.5" LCD, camera for face recognition, etc or something or other), 4 OoOe CPUs with 32 SPEs, and a GPU 2x as fast as a Radeon HD6850 (~ 3GFLOPs), 2GB of memory, HDD standard, etc. The case is the size of the original Xbox and pulls about 220W. Blu Ray optical disk. Base model is $399 in 2013.
2. Company B releases the "XStation" which is a a Wii like upgrade. It comes with a dual Move controller (that works also as a traditional controller) and Kinect and has some other gimmicks up the sleeve as yet announced. The system has 1GB of slower memory and a 2x Xenos (~ 400GFLOPs, 32 TMUs,15MB eDRAM) and 6 PPC cores. It comes standard with 16GB of Flash memory with an optional HDD model. The case is between the Xbox Slim and Wii in size. Non-movie Blu Ray in the base model (unlocking Blu Ray playback is an extra $40). Base model is $249 in 2013.
3. Nintendo releases the Wii U in 2012 and is =/< $249 by 2013.
4. I am invested in MS and will be getting a new Xbox first/as my primary platform.
5. I am invested in Sony and will be getting a new Playstation first/as my primary platform.
6. If these are my options I am going to stay with this generation.