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I'd say 10 years is pretty solid. While some believe 5, that is just too short for them to be profitable in the long run. Many gamers won't even purchase a new generation of console till 2 or 3 years into its lifecycle and with only about 2 years left to look forward to, they'd be less willing to even bother with any new consoles.
I'd like this gen to continue, we are getting games like AC3, Bioshock Infinite, FarCry 3, The Last Of Us, GTAV, it becomes tough to justify a new console when we are still getting titles like these from current hardware.
Just like contracts420 said, many gamers probably don't get a new console (well, I'm not sure on the actual stats) until at least a year or 2 after, so there is that to think about as well. I think a console's life cycle should be at least 6 years. With that being said though, I am still enjoying this current gen. For me, there is no real rush just yet. Games are still getting better this gen and there are still amazing games!
I'd say 10 years is pretty solid. While some believe 5, that is just too short for them to be profitable in the long run. Many gamers won't even purchase a new generation of console till 2 or 3 years into its lifecycle and with only about 2 years left to look forward to, they'd be less willing to even bother with any new consoles.
I'd like this gen to continue, we are getting games like AC3, Bioshock Infinite, FarCry 3, The Last Of Us, GTAV, it becomes tough to justify a new console when we are still getting titles like these from current hardware.
contracts420
Many gamers are mainly interested in better graphics promised from next gen consoles. If the gameplay will still be the same, what's the rush? With games like AC3, GTAV, Beyond Two Souls, Metal Gear Ground Zereos, there is plenty of room for more solid gaming left in this gen. Plus I would definitely wait a good 2 - 4 years after a next gen console release to purchase, especially with all the R/YLOD's that plagued both consoles at the start of this gen.
Thexactly why I'm going with the Wii U- I'm not ready to leave this generation behind just yet, but I still want to have the shiniest versions of the games available....I am still enjoying this current gen. For me, there is no real rush just yet.
Ashley_wwe
This 5-6 years is good for some consoles.5-6 years
Flubbbs
current gen systems are already on 6-7 because November 17th will be the start of the 6th year for the PS3; November 19th would've been the 6th year for the Wii but Wii U releases one day before the Wii's 6th year; November 22nd will be the start of the Xbox 360's 7th year.
8-10 years, ideally.
I don't buy a console until it's at least a year or two old and has had a price drop. The wide majority of release software for new consoles is garbage. It's not really uncommon to see a solid lineup of exclusives for a console until about two years into its lifecycle.
Personally, I'm hoping that console developers will create future consoles with an eye toward keeping them relevant on the market for as long as possible. With how close we are to photo-realism, it doesn't seem like a huge stretch to bet that major console upgrades will become further and further apart.
What's up with 7 to 8? I want updated quicker than that. I think current gen has been to long alreadyWhat's up with people saying 5 years? That's way too short.
I think 7-8 years sounds fine.
ItsJoeMama
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