@enriK233 @Sohereiam the reason behind the current gen stagnating is that 99% of games are made to play on Xbox 360 and ported to ps3 you giant douche. if it was the other way around we'd see a marked improvement. imagine if the console gaming industry had been constantly creating games with uncharted level production values and upwards for the last 5 years, tell me we wouldnt have seen leaps and bounds by now.
and you may insist i 'know nothing about hardware or game development' but i am a core gamer and ive seen this many times before at the end of a consoles life when the best looking games come out that werent thought possible previously. way back in the day noone expected a game like donkey kong country to be possible on the snes (yes, i know looks lame now but at the time it was a graphical tour de force). i think xbox has had its final say and theres still a little more that can be squeezed from the ps3, mark my words.
And i'ts dogmatic know-it-alls like you that really get on my nerves.
@carlisledavid79 it does actually affect ALL console gamers if one of the big two releases a console. it then becomes a sprint to outdo the competition. i'd rather companies took the right amount of time to do everything right.
@battlfrnt2006 its true, but those generations reached their limit a lot sooner.. theres still a lot that can be done with the untapped power of ps3, it really was built to endure ten years in an industry that moves at a frightening pace. We've seen all that xbox can do, not so with sonys machine.
@digitdan dont worry man, this is pure rumour. sony already said there will be no ps4 announcement at e3 which means theres at least a year till an e3 showing and a year after that till release. bank on 2014. plus ps3 will be well supported past then.
@revs0up you bought 3? you should learn to get it repaired. I got mine on day 1 and it had zero faults untill 2010. since then it has needed a new laser twice and had YLOD once. i've spent a total of £150 in repairs. over 6 years thats not bad going.
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