Comment by nirvdrum
3 hours ago
Microsoft already switched its release support to the "series" model. There are still big games coming out on PS4. With the PS6 expected to be very expensive, we may very well see games simultaneously released on the 4, 5, and 6. We may be moving away from discrete console generations. Older consoles still have a massive library you can cycle through as well.
Yeah, the console companies want to be profitable, but consumers are pushing for new stuff, too. I don't care a whole lot about graphics improvements, but going from HDDs to SSDs was a huge improvement and worth the upgrade for me. And software engineers as a whole have long favored requiring new hardware over optimization for current hardware. I hope the great electronics crunch will curtail that.
The only parts that really feel OLD on previous Sony machines is the load times. Ps4, is fine but you are waiting a little while. Ps3 is painful! You are waiting on a lot of stuff just to swap on and off the HDD or worse pulling from the sluggish Bluray drive.
Once the things is going in a straight direct it is great but it can be tough getting there.