Frenetic Pony
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Better graphics can still be a huge selling point. The issue is the zen2/rdna2 consoles weren't enough to make people get wowed. The unreal 5 engine demo and matrix demos wowed people but we are 4 years in and haven't really gotten a game that looks like that. Perhaps hellblade 2 will start to usher that in.
People on this forum care. 90% of the potential audience does not. They're gonna go play Stardew Valley, Hades 2 is one of the most wishlisted games on Steam, Hades 2 can run on an Iphone; and this years Iphone doubled up the "programmable side buttons" in configuration that's "definitely not shoulder buttons on a controller if you hold the phone sideways, but you know it could be".
Apple has a chance to just crush, and Android phones after once they catch on. They need to figure out how to make the screen itself give enough haptic feedback that you can tell when your finger is hovering over a button and when you press one, or how "far from center" you're holding a virtual joystick, and which direction "center" is. When they do your phone can play Hades and Tales of the Shire and Death Stranding, and why the hell would you (90% of the population) buy a console then when you already spent money on one you carry around with you anyway?
That's the future, right there. It'll be great for the video game industry, every last person with a newer phone will be a potential customer, game sales could skyrocket. But for now mobile consoles have the potential.