In the PC and phone space I guess you could say that almost everything is an interim product ... :s
In the pc market you can share r&d between many many products with bigger margins
In the PC and phone space I guess you could say that almost everything is an interim product ... :s
The biggest argument against a PS4.5 is probably that Sony don't need one. If you can sit on mature tech raking money in while you prepare for your Next Big Thing, that has to be quite a disincentive not to pour money into 'interim' devices ...
It's debatable if XB1 needs a .5 refresh too. It depends how much is improved, at what cost, etc. If MS come out with a notably faster machine in 2016, will that affect PS4's market performance?The biggest argument against a PS4.5 is probably that Sony don't need one.
Let's just stick to whether MS can/should release a One.5.
The only possibility I can imagine is this being one of the shortest generations, similar to the Xbox 1 - I think it'll be great if they did too.
It's debatable if XB1 needs a .5 refresh too. It depends how much is improved, at what cost, etc. If MS come out with a notably faster machine in 2016, will that affect PS4's market performance?
Bah, I think that's too OT. Let's just stick to whether MS can/should release a One.5. They can't know Sony's plans any more than we can, and can only base their decisions on the trends they're seeing. XB1 isn't doing hot at the mo'. Should they invest megabucks in pushing it, price cuts, or a new 1.5? 1.5 seems a valid option though I question the positive impact. The market would be core gamers wanting the best experience but having not shelled out on a console since 2014. Or, I guess, existing XB1 owners wanting to upgrade. Is that market really going to be that larger to justify the expense?
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My impression is that this is a guy that gets games and gets gaming for the platform and that is almost certainly going to be their focus, rather than reinvent the hardware wheel mid-cycle (which history has shown often ends in a complete failure - e.g. Saturn)....
For sure, an x86 CPU base and easily scalable graphics IP certainly makes BC a no-brainer from a hardware perspective, but this model already exists... its called the PC. As a developer / publisher I'd be none to impressed with one of the platform holders, that skims part of my profits in the form of a platform license fee, coming to me saying I have to increase my development (slightly) and double my Q&A efforts when I'm already doing that type of thing and take all the profits on the PC.
Any next-gen console will probably need to support 4K in some way.
That would feel as if they released nothing at all. Almost a year has passed already..., so that wouldn't give the console time to breathe. 2018 would be my "at the very least date" to release a new console, and even so I just hope that the Xbox One can last til the year 2020 without a successor.I think XBO Version 2 at the end of 2016 would be the right time to release it. I'd be up for one myself if they decide to make it happen. As for specs...I don't really know what will be available at that time.
Or Sony can do the same. Why not a PS4.5 with doubled up whatever, full HW BC?