avatar! wrote:Maybe. Will Sony offer an incentive to current PS4 owners to upgrade? Also Nintendo released the DS, then DSXL, then 3DS, then 3DSXL and now the "New 3DS". I don't remember hearing too many grumbles. While cheaper than a PS4, the DS systems are still $200 so about half the price of a PS4 (or even more). Thoughts?
I think Sony's only statement on an upgrade incentive so far has been "we currently have no plans" so I'm not holding my breath. If they DID offer an incentive like that, I'd probably make use of it, provided the deal was good enough. I'm not buying a new, slightly stronger PS4 for $400, but I'd consider trading in my old one and paying maybe $200 or something.
As TerraEpon already said, the 3DS is a completely new system, so that's not the same as an incremental upgrade to an existing system. Nobody's complaining about actually new consoles being released, because that's how it's been since forever. The problem is making small upgrades to existing hardware, which is a relatively new phenomenon for home consoles, and I don't think like the trend.
If they're going to make sure that every game works PROPERLY on every PS4, then I won't complain.
The New 3DS actually has exclusive games that won't work on regular 3DS machines, which is a pretty shitty thing to do, but fortunately (?) it's only a handful of games.
But if you get stuff like Hyrule Warriors Legends, which apparently runs like absolute ass on regular 3DS, then things start becoming problematic. Also, it's a pain in the ass for devs to have to create two separate PS4 versions from now on, and if it's only optional, I can see a lot of them just not bothering at all.
Anyway, I'm not interested in VR, and I'm not gonna buy a 4K TV either, so I'm probably gonna skip on PS4.5.