To me, the visuals looked pretty darn sweet, but as I never actually owned a 360/PS3 I wasn't constantly immersed in the "HD graphics" stew of the last five years. And Sony trying to do a gaming-facebook-profile thing is interesting.
But at the end of the day it'll all be ridiculously expensive, probably cut half of its advertised features, and have few games that interest me outside of Armored Core. It'll still be fun to look at, though.
Hmmmm, it's possible. Perhaps we should discuss this pricing & console wars matter in bed!
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I dunno, you could be right. If the original 360 proved anything, it's that it can have a more than 50% failure rate at one point and still sell. Outside of a gaming system, I can't imagine any other piece of electronics hardware being able to accomplish that. I agree that the 360 is probably more popular in the US than the PS3. One thing the PS4 has going against it that the PS3 had was the Blu-Ray player addition. So a $500 price tag for a mere gaming console is steep. I wonder if the new XBox will go with a Blu Ray player. I dunno, I'm just skeptical about half a grand for gaming. But that's me though.
In all fairness, Blu-Ray wasn't the "definitive" disc format when the PS3 came out. There was that long and bloody format war to decide that after the point.
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