Please. Stop.
Just...stop. I simply cannot take that silly position seriously. You buy it, and you use it, and be happy with it. What the shit does it MATTER if there's an optical drive in it which you may never use? It's like refusing to buy a particular car because there's a cigarette lighter on the dash and you don't smoke. It's so stupid and childish and petty to get so hung up on such a triviality that it literally fries synapses in my brain just thinking about it.
Even if you never plan on using that drive, what if a mate of yours come around with a game on a disc which he wants you to try? There's no harm in it being there, and the increase in purchase price is inconsequential. It doesn't even add to the volume of the device, due to microsoft's crappy inept design of the console itself, so even if they removed it, chances are near-100% the casing would be just as big and chunky and unattractive anyway.
Not really, I bought the X360, I used it, I wasn't happy with it purely because of the optical drive. In a day and age when DD is the NORM for all platforms except consoles, it's absolutely retarded, IMO, that there is no option for a console without an optical drive. Yes that wasn't the case when the X360 launched, but was certainly quite prevalent when the X360 S was launched. But it still wouldn't have been a game changer as most games still weren't available as DD yet. So it was something I had to live with, and I hated every moment of it. Changing disks to play games? Really? That's like playing games in the caveman age. Oh, how quaint, look at that poor gamer having to actually swap disks, poor thing.
Thank you but no. Thank goodness this generation will have day and date DD along with physical retail.
And so yes, the optical drive is a significant factor in me not wanting to get either console. Not only because it's something I'd never use, but I'm paying for something I'd never use. Something that doesn't remove or add 1 single feature from the consoles, or games or apps on that console. A console without a BRD does the exact same thing as a console with a BRD. The only thing that changes is you can no longer use physical media to purchase content.
You keep parading the cost of the BRD as if it was relavent to the potential cost of a console without a BRD. But the PS3/X360 generation shows that to be a false assumption. The greater majority of people will always buy the more feature rich version which can command a premium above and beyond a less feature rich version. But there's still X number of people that would buy a cheaper less feature rich version as long as it doesn't impact anything in the experience. Kinect would remove features for not only people that don't want Kinect, but features for people that do want Kinect because it'd affect the potential inclusion of Kinect features in games. Just like I'm incredibly sad that Move + camera wasn't included in ALL PS4s. I think there could have been some potentially fantastic experiences with Move + Camera or even just Camera features added into all sorts of games as feature enablers. But sadly that won't be happening now that both the Move and Camera are optional on the system. In other words, I would have been far more interested in a PS4 if Move + Camera was standard in all boxes.
So sure, the profit margin will be lower on the console without a BRD but your potential install base will also be significantly larger. Considering the majority of people would likely buy the version with a BRD even if they don't need it means it will have an impact on your gross margins but potentially not larger than having a larger install base and hence potentially more software licensing revenue. And at the end of the day the end user experience for a console with BRD will be exactly the same as the end user experience of a console without a BRD.
And yes, at launch both consoles will likely sell out of the console regardless of what is offered. So, no harm in not offering a console for the more price sensitive people out there. But 2 months down the line? 4 months? 6 months? 12 months?
Hell, it'd be a better option to then offer a BRD less console for 100 USD less than to reduce the MSRP of your console with BRD drive by 50-100 USD or have sales potentially not match your ability to supply consoles.
Regards,
SB