@hacker_fc: It was ForzaTech, but yeah a lot of 1st party games have taken a couple of days or less to get up and running. 3rd party are also having similar success, so it sounds good for Scorpio. Looking forward to the final reveal at E3
@bmoreninja777: I don't get your logic at all. PS4 Pro was announced before Xbox One S and Scorpio, and the slim PS4 was also released. So are you saying Sony released 2 consoles in 2016 so they're worse? Don't forget the slim removed features whilst Xbox One S added them (and the slim was still more expensive).
So multiplats are higher sellers but that's bad because less people buy exclusives? And how are MS giving up on this gen when Sony aren't, bearing in mind they also have released revised and more powerful consoles? If Sony release a console in 2019, Microsoft will release one whenever they have one planned for. Have you not seen the many years of console wars before this one?
@Eddie619: It takes around 3 years to make a console, so Sony would have been making the PS5 alongside the PS4 Pro. So the Pro has been released specifically for what? Just a 2 year stop gap for the PS5? Very anti-consumer of Sony, don't you think? Would the PS6 then come out in 2019? Then it would be 3 years from PS4 to Pro, 2 years Pro to PS5 and 1 year PS5 to PS6. 3+2+1=6
@bmoreninja777: That doesn't make sense, Sony made another PS4 a year before Scorpio comes out. The biggest selling games are also 3rd party, so Scorpio will deliver the best version of the best selling games this generation. It won't close the sales gap, however.
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