Upgrading could give it a long life span, im not saying that you need to upgrade every year like pc enthusiast does, Im saying in long therms, Lets say the devs uses directx 11 for 8 to 9 years to make the games for the new consoles and that directx 12 comes the10th year it could expand its life span so no need for a new 600$ console for quite awhile.
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I'm still buying games for my PS2, Xbox, Dreamcast, and NGC... The PS3 on my shelf will last me WELL into the next console cycle without having to rush out and buy a PS4, PS5, PS6, and on and on. Snapping to attention every time the corporations announce a new console is not a reflex action for me. I think PS3 will last me well into 2020 with all of the games I haven't purchased yet, or played through. This console hasn't even begun to be mined for it's depth. But because I have this steady, lengthy relationship with the consoles I own, it reinforces my dedication as a consumer, towards the corporation that created it.
But if the corporations put the upgrade devil on the table, I might not be able to ride the wave all the way into the shore. Saavy? In order to play FF XX in the future, I would have to upgrade... For CoD 7, I would be required to pay Sony more money for the processing, because the processor in my 120G Slim is out of date. Your idea is a bad one. We buy consoles so that we don't have to think about expansion, and keeping up with the latest video cards, RAM packs, 3D processing, etc, etc. THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT.
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This machine is what's happening, and the library which is developed for it until they stop making games will be garaunteed to play on the console I have NOW. They just recent;y stopped making games for the PS2. That console lived (market-wise) for more than 10 years, and the games that are out there right now for less than $5 still work in it. That, to me, is product longevity to be proud of from Sony's standpoint, and a product I can believe in for years and years and YEARS to come, as I have a backlog for it that will last me until I die. Which, in turn, makes me more loyal as a customer. But if they start asking for money to upgrade the hardware in order to play the games being developed after a certain point, I'll just say "Effit" and stop buying games, hardware, controllers... and the money for Sony and associated devs will dry up.
I'm going to get the same trip out of my PS3(s) as I did and continue to do with PS2. And by the time I invest in PS4, the price will be down to an affordable point, with a huge library of games.
That, to me, is value. And Sony (as well as associated devs) will continue to get my money, if they don't start instituting ridiculous tech schemes to try and bilk me out of money on an annual basis. It should make perfect sense to the bean-counters: Take steady money from me for my lifetime, versus stinging me for one big score. Ya dig?
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