I already got an Xbone, but I will get the Xbox Two (whatever they call the machine that releases after the Xbone X that plays new games the Xbone cannot) when that future machine drops.
I'm not a fan of rebuying expensive new $500 hardware to play to play the same games I already own.
I'm skipping the .5 midgen console upgrades like the PS4 Pro and Xbone X and will wait for the PS5/Xbox Two instead, machines that will have their own exclusives and own library of games not available on the Xbone and PS4.
I already got a few gaming PCs and Nintendo consoles as well, I'm good.
I forgot to address that because the PS4's UI is a godsend compared to the PS3. There's nothing about it that seems sluggish to me. I hate navigating the Store but that's a different problem.
No, the PS4 UI is speedy as hell actually. I agree.
Just as what SolidTy stated, I too am not a console upgrading fan and I don't like how this now becoming a thing. I'm totally happy with my PS4/Xbox One models as they are and buying Scorpio makes no sense to me whats-so-ever and this is a upgrade console, not a next-gen console. I'm one of the few gamers who never complain about these consoles being weaker then the other. I was impress what Xbox One had to offer and that goes for PS4. I'll be skipping Scorpio and if I wanted raw power, my high-end PC can give me that already.
Yes, I'm exactly with you. I'm not a fan of the console upgrades or buying a new expensive console to play the exact same games I can play today.
I'll get the Xbox 4 though, as it will presumably have new games not available to play on my Xbone, but see myself skipping over the console.5 machines.
@NeonicTrash: The 360 comparison doesn't fly because those games are different skus and a different entire library than the Xbone. They were different generations with their own games. The 360 released in 2005, the Xbone in 2013, and they play different games. Different games for consumers to buy off the wall of the game/retail store. The Xbone Scorpio plays Xbone games off the shelf, it is an Xbone designed for 4K and plays the Xbone games available today.
Whether Xbox execs and Phil Spencer are lying about the future of the Scorpio is one thing you are free to believe, but what we do know is that day one the Xbone Scorpio will only play the exact same Xbone games on the shelf for people to buy, much like the PS4 Pro plays PS4 games.
It's an Xbone.5 and it's library will be the exact same Xbone games we play today...with enhancements. I'll just save tons of money $$$ and continue to play my Xbone until a new Xbox comes out with a new generation of exclusive games that I can't play on my Xbone.
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