If people were'nt bothered about price then maybe both consoles could have had something beefier under the hood either way I do'nt give a shit enjoying my ps4.
A $500+ price tag isn't mainstream pricing. Only the most hardcore gamers would pay that much for a console. Not really practical in this day and age.
Exactly my point if you're paying less don't expect high end specs in a consoles. Pc's that cost 1000's you expect that kind of hardware.
Even for 400$ the ps4 is a crap system. The whole idea of a console is that you get more than a pc for your money with high accesibility.
The ps4 isn't even packing 400$ in hardware.
Ummm, actually it is. Manufacturing costs for the PS4 was around $370 at launch. The costs might have gone down some since, but it was very close to the $400 price.
You couldn't build a PC as powerful as a PS4 for $399.99 in 2013.
Sony and Microsoft were smart not to sell the hardware at a loss this generation. Just not very practical. It just means we won't have to wait another 8 yrs for new hardware. Sony and Microsoft will probably go back to a 5 year lifecycle.
Well it was a smart decision for them, they conquered the market and obliterated the competition and that's why they could pull off this scam. It's a damn shame nintendo released that wii u, if they waited and released a strong console they could have scored an open goal.
However, they're working on a new console right now. If they would be fast they could still simply obliterate sony and microsoft. The only problem would be servers i think.
And you can be sure the costs have come down to build a ps4, but even then the ps4 is an unbalanced console, they didn't need that gddr5 as system ram, but they did need a faster cpu, the gpu could have been a bit slower even. It would have been a great system at 900p and at a lower cost. Now it's a crap system at 1080p and 900p and it still costs more to make than it should.
There is always a benefit to having faster ram. The XB1 could have benefited by using GDDR5 as well. The CPU's were intentionally not given priority because Sony and Microsoft knew that developers would soon develop their games using the GPGPU features in the hardware down the road. Having a very powerful CPU in these consoles would be a moot point as soon as you see developers moving intensive CPU tasks to the GPU.
The only thing that matters to me is that the PS4 is a decent upgrade over the PS3. I don't use high end PC hardware as the standard because it is not reasonable to expect a $399.99 console to compete with high end PC's. The PS4 is as powerful a console Sony could have made at $399.99 without taking a huge loss.
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