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Do you think we'll reach a point where it won't be necessary to re-make consoles every couple of years or so?
I dunno. I feel like, as old as the PS4 is, I'm not sure if the larger populace would be convinced into buying a hypothetical PS5, knowing how much of an imprint the PS4 has made on the gaming market.
At least Nintendo had a pretty good reason to come out with another console, so I'm definitely not faulting them for that. I don't see the Switch getting old for, at the very least, a good 6ish years, similarly to the PS4.
As for Microsoft, admittedly, I have never owned a Microsoft console before, so I can't really claim whether or not it'd be within Microsoft's best interests to come out first with a Brand New Xbox Two or whatever, but if the Xbox One X is anything like the PS4 Pro, then I can see these consoles holding the attention of the fanbase for an additional good few more years, but I dunno. I still think regular updates and game relases would be enough to prevent people from getting tired of them.
... I hope I'm making sense, by the way! But again, asking: when do you think we'll reach the point where gaming companies, instead of releasing new consoles, just release regular updates to existing consoles instead?
I dunno. I feel like, as old as the PS4 is, I'm not sure if the larger populace would be convinced into buying a hypothetical PS5, knowing how much of an imprint the PS4 has made on the gaming market.
At least Nintendo had a pretty good reason to come out with another console, so I'm definitely not faulting them for that. I don't see the Switch getting old for, at the very least, a good 6ish years, similarly to the PS4.
As for Microsoft, admittedly, I have never owned a Microsoft console before, so I can't really claim whether or not it'd be within Microsoft's best interests to come out first with a Brand New Xbox Two or whatever, but if the Xbox One X is anything like the PS4 Pro, then I can see these consoles holding the attention of the fanbase for an additional good few more years, but I dunno. I still think regular updates and game relases would be enough to prevent people from getting tired of them.
... I hope I'm making sense, by the way! But again, asking: when do you think we'll reach the point where gaming companies, instead of releasing new consoles, just release regular updates to existing consoles instead?