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Be fair, one instance of it happening doesn't make it the new standard.

I am being absolutely fair. A new standard is not decided just by looking at old history. Looking at the cycles as far back as NES/SNES couldn't be less relevant to today. The current market and customer attitudes (along with the PS3/360 era) are a far better judge.

 

If you disagree about the 'at least 7 year' thing - do you expect the PS5 by the end of the year in 2018 then (ie. a 'normal' generation length)? Answer this while bearing in mind the console refreshes appear to be penned for 2017.

 

I think the conventional generation is over. The market is changing a new box every few years which is backwards compatible is the future.

As long as they continue to release games that run fully on the original system then the generation continues. They will look prettier on one system over the other but it's doesn't mean the generation has ended. Did you consider the 3DS generation to have ended upon launch of the N3DS?

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@liger05 specifically said that the new Sony and Xbox machines could mean developments shifts to them and put NX in a bad spot. No one says a word. @Ronnie mentions that this action would be screwing over the consumer, and the same old people jump on his comments. No agenda though....

 

Fact is none of us know if it will be awful or will be great. Ronnies fear of the worst is no less valid than Sheikahs belief it'll be fantastic. Depends how it plays out. if games support older consoles (presuming we start getting 3 year revisions) with no negative effect it may not be so bad. I'm not convinced the public will go for it but who knows...

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@liger05 specifically said that the new Sony and Xbox machines could mean developments shifts to them and put NX in a bad spot. No one says a word. @Ronnie mentions that this action would be screwing over the consumer, and the same old people jump on his comments. No agenda though....

 

Fact is none of us know if it will be awful or will be great. Ronnies fear of the worst is no less valid than Sheikahs belief it'll be fantastic. Depends how it plays out. if games support older consoles (presuming we start getting 3 year revisions) with no negative effect it may not be so bad. I'm not convinced the public will go for it but who knows...

Difference is that Sony and MS will be forcing developers to have the games function on standard XBO/PS4, so porting isn't an issue. There won't be that much of a difference

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How many of you are planning on getting a Playstation Neo when it's released? To those that are, you honestly don't see a problem with giving Sony another 300 quid in the, supposedly, same generation? It's like their $599 PS3 disaster all over again, only this time, they'll have managed to get it in two payments, instead of one. Very clever

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I like to make my decisions once all the facts are available so I'll get back to you later.

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How many of you are planning on getting a Playstation Neo when it's released? To those that are, you honestly don't see a problem with giving Sony another 300 quid in the, supposedly, same generation? It's like their $599 PS3 disaster all over again, only this time, they'll have managed to get it in two payments, instead of one. Very clever

I might, yeah. They're finally coming out with games that are enticing to me (Mass Effect, Red Dead etc.) so when I finally submit, I may as well go all in.

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I'm certainly not intending on buying a new PS4 if it's just for the ability to play games in 4K for which I'd need to buy a new TV for anyway so on that basis it's definitely a no. ;)

 

But as Ashley says, we don't know all the facts yet. :)

 

I can see it being a viable option for some though, perhaps those who don't yet have a PS4 but recently bought a 4K TV or are planning to, or anyone who can say that they've definitely had enough value out of their PS4 since owning it from launch or after to justify buying a new one; I've had one since launch and while I've played a good handful of exclusive games on it - indeed I own a lot more sealed games yet to play, almost as many as I have for my Wii U now! - but in almost exactly two and a half years, I haven't really got the full value out of the system because of all those untapped games I haven't had a chance to play yet. :hmm:

 

The Wii U on the other hand? I definitely feel like I've had more value out of it but I'm more than happy to wait another year or so for a new console but as soon as the new machine is out - whatever form it will take - I'll almost certainly buy it but I intend to still play my Wii U & 3DS as well of course. :D

 

As for the Xbox One... nowhere near enough value to justify an upgrade, only just enough games to justify me keeping it. :sad: (And most of those are on Rare Replay)

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How many of you are planning on getting a Playstation Neo when it's released? To those that are, you honestly don't see a problem with giving Sony another 300 quid in the, supposedly, same generation? It's like their $599 PS3 disaster all over again, only this time, they'll have managed to get it in two payments, instead of one. Very clever

Did anyone see a problem paying £200+ for a N3DS after maybe already buying the XL not long ago? I'm guessing not, because it was optional. If they bought it, it's because they saw it as a good investment.

 

Do people also see a problem that major phone companies release one new flagship every year?

 

It seems to me that you are unhappy that other people might have something better than you. Rather than appreciate what is in front of you, you base your happiness on whether there is a new model that other people might be enjoying. If you think about it, if the original PS4 keeps going then there is essentially no difference, other than your perception of the better deal out there.

 

And really, that attitude is what stumps me. The PC has always, always been the better deal graphically - consoles are outdated automatically in the face of PC. If you're the kind of person who hates there being a better deal out there in terms of performance then home consoles are not for you.

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I might, yeah. They're finally coming out with games that are enticing to me (Mass Effect, Red Dead etc.) so when I finally submit, I may as well go all in.

 

Sorry I should have been more clear, those owners that already have a PS4, will you be looking to upgrade to the neo with flashier graphics, and if so, do you see a problem with basically giving Sony £600 to the PS4 in the same generation.

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Sorry I should have been more clear, those owners that already have a PS4, will you be looking to upgrade to the neo with flashier graphics, and if so, do you see a problem with basically giving Sony £600 to the PS4 in the same generation.

 

I guess its your perception of "giving Sony £600" that's making your point a bit misleading - People obviously give money to companies for something in return, and if people are happy to pay money for an upgraded variant more power to them. Its not a scam, its a choice.

 

I have no idea about the PS4K, but the most relevant console that has done what you are opposing (as Sheikah mentioned), is the New 3DS.

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I have no idea about the PS4K, but the most relevant console that has done what you are opposing (as Sheikah mentioned), is the New 3DS.

 

99% of games look and play exactly the same on the regular 3DS and the new 3DS. It's more akin to the PS3 Slim than the PS4K.

 

I guess its your perception of "giving Sony £600" that's making your point a bit misleading - People obviously give money to companies for something in return, and if people are happy to pay money for an upgraded variant more power to them. Its not a scam, its a choice

 

Why didn't this upgraded hardware come out at release, two years ago? Answer: they wanted to milk their consumers twice. Everyone pissed themselves laughing at PS3's $599 price tag, but Sony have the last laugh basically charging a big chunk of their consumers that and more for the PS4. I also wouldn't bet against a second upgrade in 2019 before the PS5 in 2021.

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99% of games look and play exactly the same on the regular 3DS and the new 3DS. It's more akin to the PS3 Slim than the PS4K.

 

 

 

Why didn't this upgraded hardware come out at release, two years ago? Answer: they wanted to milk their consumers twice. Everyone pissed themselves laughing at PS3's $599 price tag, but Sony have the last laugh basically charging a big chunk of their consumers that and more for the PS4. I also wouldn't bet against a second upgrade in 2019 before the PS5 in 2021.

 

Actually the 3D and loading speeds in games are significantly better on the n3DS. It does this crazy eye tracking stuff which means that older 3DS title look incredible.

 

As a current PS4 owner I see no reason why I should get a 'PS4K' especially as I have no interest in getting a 4K TV. I would be much more interested in getting a PS4 slim. I'm not one of those people that buys a new phone or tablet every 12 months - I just don't see the value in it. Once this generation ends I'll pick up a PS5 but I'm very happy with my console at the moment.

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99% of games look and play exactly the same on the regular 3DS and the new 3DS. It's more akin to the PS3 Slim than the PS4K.

So it's just about resolution to you? Why is that the only factor to consider? Better 3D effect in all games, reduced loading times + OS snappiness, more powerful system so that it can run exclusive games (which even the Neo isn't supposed to have). And that includes all the SNES games - N3DS only.

 

And regarding your question about will people upgrade. Well I bought the N3DS XL while having the 3DS XL already. I then sold my 3DS XL for £100 or so. It was a very good upgrade given the 3D effect alone. I liked having the choice; why do you want people to have less choice?

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So it's just about resolution to you? Why is that the only factor to consider? Better 3D effect in all games, reduced loading times + OS snappiness, more powerful system so that it can run exclusive games (which even the Neo isn't supposed to have). And that includes all the SNES games - N3DS only.

 

And regarding your question about will people upgrade. Well I bought the N3DS XL while having the 3DS XL already. I then sold my 3DS XL for £100 or so. It was a very good upgrade given the 3D effect alone. I liked having the choice; why do you want people to have less choice?

 

The PS4K isn't (allegedly) just about 4K resolution and you know it.

 

I don't want people to have less choice, I want Sony to be more honest with their consumers and not announce a heavily upgraded PS4 two and half years into a generation. If they have a decent trade in offer than that'll help a little.

 

I'm surprised (but thinking about it, not actually that surprised) people here are giving the PS4K a free pass, reaction on gaf seems fairly negative, or at least far more negative than here.

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We probably don't give a shit because none of us are going to buy one.

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I think what you're finding is people are trying to provide a balanced response to your deeply negative (and repetitive, I'm sure you used that exact last paragraph a few months ago) responses. Others have expressed concern, but it comes down to not knowing all the details yet.

 

"I want Sony to be more honest with their consumers and not announce a heavily upgraded PS4 two and half years into a generation"

 

They've not announced anything yet so until they do maybe don't criticise them for something they have yet to do?

 

As you yourself said, who knows what the trade in details are like. Or the bundles. Or the launch. Or anything.

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Why didn't this upgraded hardware come out at release, two years ago? Answer: they wanted to milk their consumers twice. Everyone pissed themselves laughing at PS3's $599 price tag, but Sony have the last laugh basically charging a big chunk of their consumers that and more for the PS4. I also wouldn't bet against a second upgrade in 2019 before the PS5 in 2021.

 

Ronnie I think this is what Nintendo plan on doing. Rather than doing a tonne of R&D all in, do a bit of R&D, implement, see how it goes, kinda like a beta for their next hardware iteration. Think about it, especially if PS starts releasing 2 consoles each generation (original, console+) with both intercompatible, it makes good sense for Nintendo to do much the same. Also it would allow Nintendo to make up the gap in power... doing a BIG jump to out do PS4&X1 would be silly, they need to make a solid home console now and then the next one close up the gap further and so on.

 

Having smaller generations not only allows them to catch up, it also reduces the cost of mis-steps. The gamepad didn't work out like they hoped, a Wii U 1.5 could have refocused, maybe have made it a more traditional console that would work with an app on a smartphone/tablet to emulate the gamepad (I don't care how possible.impossible that would have been...)

So I imagine the NX will be a 3 year machine, NX games maybe work on Wii U with lesser graphics and only support gamepad through off tv play. NX2 games work on NX (but not the Wii U) Some NX3 games will work on NX, all on NX2.. 3 years later NX4 no games run on NX (which would by then be 9 years old) only a few work on NX2 etc. So the generations are both longer and shorter at the same time. If NX development tools are really nice (more importantly NX2 :P) so they allow scalable games, that is possible. IF NX dev is a bitch... probably that would only be the dream and "twist" of the NX.. but not the reality :D

 

idk.. just the way I see it. I'd quite like that reality.

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Ronnie I think this is what Nintendo plan on doing. Rather than doing a tonne of R&D all in, do a bit of R&D, implement, see how it goes, kinda like a beta for their next hardware iteration. Think about it, especially if PS starts releasing 2 consoles each generation (original, console+) with both intercompatible, it makes good sense for Nintendo to do much the same. Also it would allow Nintendo to make up the gap in power... doing a BIG jump to out do PS4&X1 would be silly, they need to make a solid home console now and then the next one close up the gap further and so on.

 

Having smaller generations not only allows them to catch up, it also reduces the cost of mis-steps. The gamepad didn't work out like they hoped, a Wii U 1.5 could have refocused, maybe have made it a more traditional console that would work with an app on a smartphone/tablet to emulate the gamepad (I don't care how possible.impossible that would have been...)

So I imagine the NX will be a 3 year machine, NX games maybe work on Wii U with lesser graphics and only support gamepad through off tv play. NX2 games work on NX (but not the Wii U) Some NX3 games will work on NX, all on NX2.. 3 years later NX4 no games run on NX (which would by then be 9 years old) only a few work on NX2 etc. So the generations are both longer and shorter at the same time. If NX development tools are really nice (more importantly NX2 :P) so they allow scalable games, that is possible. IF NX dev is a bitch... probably that would only be the dream and "twist" of the NX.. but not the reality :D

 

idk.. just the way I see it. I'd quite like that reality.

 

Iwata has said as much. Forward compatibility is definitely the way consoles are going.

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I really don't see the issue at all. All PS4 games are compatible on both the old and 'neo' version as far as we know, and you pay extra to get a neo which will have flashier graphics. The reason they didn't release the neo at launch, I'm assuming, is to avoid another $599 situation.

 

I don't see how this is different to new iPhones being released every year, new PC parts or things such as the New 3DS, unless all of those send you into a fit of rage too.

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Difference is that Sony and MS will be forcing developers to have the games function on standard XBO/PS4, so porting isn't an issue. There won't be that much of a difference

 

That's IF they stick to it. So I hope porting won't be affected too.

 

As for neo, depending on what it actually does, whether psvr is improved and I want to go all in on it, I may get a ps4 neo... Which is weird because the ps4 is easily my most disappointing console probably ever; but psvr appeals to me, I want a 4K disc player, if the price make sense based on that I'll probably do it.

 

I do think people on here are overly harsh on Ronnie though. It's almost like when Wii went people needed someone else to lynch

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This discussion has been carried out in a way that literally paints the PS4K as providing games that just look a little better, which is completely disingenuous.

 

If a PS4 ran at 1080 and 60fps and the PS4K ran at 4K and 60fps, the issue would simply be an upgraded console that provided games that looked a little better.

 

However the big issue with the PS4 has been games that run with frame rates that dip below 30fps. So the issue will be that games may well be optimised to run on the PS4K, meaning that those wishing to play it on the original PS4 will suffer noticeably lower performance.

 

The reason those saying it is just like a PC are talking rubbish, is because those who play on PCs know that if you have older hardware you cab reduce the graphical fidelity of games in order to increase their performance. So two different systems can both output 60fps game play by altering the level of detail, effects and shading in the game.

 

Really, the PS4K is going to offer the chance to play games at an optimal level and at 60fps, whilst the PS4 will offer the less optimal experience. So Sony are asking gamers who want to experience all their games at the best possible frame rate to pony up another £300. That is why people are annoyed.

 

All those defending this move, if you are genuinely happy playing your games knowing they were optimised for your system and playing them at a lower frame rate, good for you, but you can hardly criticise those that feel ripped off for buying a system that they now need to upgrade in order to play games in the best and most fluid way.

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This discussion has been carried out in a way that literally paints the PS4K as providing games that just look a little better, which is completely disingenuous.

 

If a PS4 ran at 1080 and 60fps and the PS4K ran at 4K and 60fps, the issue would simply be an upgraded console that provided games that looked a little better.

 

However the big issue with the PS4 has been games that run with frame rates that dip below 30fps. So the issue will be that games may well be optimised to run on the PS4K, meaning that those wishing to play it on the original PS4 will suffer noticeably lower performance.

 

The reason those saying it is just like a PC are talking rubbish, is because those who play on PCs know that if you have older hardware you cab reduce the graphical fidelity of games in order to increase their performance. So two different systems can both output 60fps game play by altering the level of detail, effects and shading in the game.

 

Really, the PS4K is going to offer the chance to play games at an optimal level and at 60fps, whilst the PS4 will offer the less optimal experience. So Sony are asking gamers who want to experience all their games at the best possible frame rate to pony up another £300. That is why people are annoyed.

 

All those defending this move, if you are genuinely happy playing your games knowing they were optimised for your system and playing them at a lower frame rate, good for you, but you can hardly criticise those that feel ripped off for buying a system that they now need to upgrade in order to play games in the best and most fluid way.

 

While I 99.9% agree with you, this IS the best case scenario AND most likely outcome, BUT...who's to say Sony won't go evil? Versions that barely work on the normal console and only really work as intended on the new version. Aren't they sharing online structure, too? Anyone who plays online pro-like will have ZERO choice whether they upgrade or not due to unfair performance issues/balancing. And "other" stuff. Things "could" get VERY dodgy.

 

"Function" you say, Serebii. Function (as in work to some degree) and function optimally is a vast range. I can function on hour an hour's sleep in a two day period. Just not function very well, but I am functional.

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This discussion has been carried out in a way that literally paints the PS4K as providing games that just look a little better, which is completely disingenuous.

 

So your argument is that games would be created to run perfectly on Neo and thus may not even function acceptably on the base model, which they were not optimised for. That the base model would suffer as a result of the new model.

 

The scenario you describe has to be the most foolhardy way to develop a game. For one, the original PS4 has sold through 40 million systems; by the time the Neo launches that could well be 50-60 million. So to not develop games with those people in mind; to leave the base version of games in a worse state than what those gamers are used to seems silly.

 

Second, to develop a game on the powerful system and then worrying about the lesser system performance after is only going to lead to trouble. It makes more sense to develop your game to function well on the lesser system since if you do it the other way around, maybe the lesser system can't even handle the game you made (e.g. number of NPCs on screen) meaning you have just wasted your time.

 

If you look at the Neo reports they clearly indicate there can be no gameplay differences. Thus, it really will be a resolution/FPS upping on the Neo. Let's wait and see before complaining that this will make things worse for us original owners because nothing so far convinces me of your argument.

 

Really, the PS4K is going to offer the chance to play games at an optimal level and at 60fps, whilst the PS4 will offer the less optimal experience. So Sony are asking gamers who want to experience all their games at the best possible frame rate to pony up another £300. That is why people are annoyed.

 

Can you explain why people are annoyed by this? This is no different to upgrading your PC graphics card to achieve the same thing (to achieve a higher level of performance). Yes, you can achieve 60 FPS on PC by lowering other sliders, but that means lowering other sliders. This way you can have both the resolution/graphics and FPS bump.

 

When people bought their PS4 they knew the level of performance they were buying into. This gives people that want to upgrade the option. If you don't want to upgrade then you can carry on playing games at the graphical level you are used to.

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This discussion has been carried out in a way that literally paints the PS4K as providing games that just look a little better, which is completely disingenuous.

 

If a PS4 ran at 1080 and 60fps and the PS4K ran at 4K and 60fps, the issue would simply be an upgraded console that provided games that looked a little better.

 

However the big issue with the PS4 has been games that run with frame rates that dip below 30fps. So the issue will be that games may well be optimised to run on the PS4K, meaning that those wishing to play it on the original PS4 will suffer noticeably lower performance.

 

The reason those saying it is just like a PC are talking rubbish, is because those who play on PCs know that if you have older hardware you cab reduce the graphical fidelity of games in order to increase their performance. So two different systems can both output 60fps game play by altering the level of detail, effects and shading in the game.

 

Really, the PS4K is going to offer the chance to play games at an optimal level and at 60fps, whilst the PS4 will offer the less optimal experience. So Sony are asking gamers who want to experience all their games at the best possible frame rate to pony up another £300. That is why people are annoyed.

 

All those defending this move, if you are genuinely happy playing your games knowing they were optimised for your system and playing them at a lower frame rate, good for you, but you can hardly criticise those that feel ripped off for buying a system that they now need to upgrade in order to play games in the best and most fluid way.

 

A developer would have to be moronic to prioritise a PS4K version of a game ahead of the PS4 and XBO versions because the install base for the latter is absolutely gigantic. That's they type of decision that leads to games flopping and in some cases developers shutting down altogether.

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A developer would have to be moronic to prioritise a PS4K version of a game ahead of the PS4 and XBO versions because the install base for the latter is absolutely gigantic. That's they type of decision that leads to games flopping and in some cases developers shutting down altogether.

Stranger things have happened

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