With the PS4 and Xbox One around the corner, both touting their own line up of exclusives while running on x86 architecture, I have to ask... is there really any point in keeping the games exclusive anymore?
For the last few gens, exclusivity actually meant something, since porting from one console to another was difficult with their radically different architectures and somewhat different input devices. But now that all the next-gen consoles (except for Wii U) run on nearly the same software, it doesn't really seem all that necessary to keep these games exclusive. There's no real reason for keeping them exclusive besides making the consumer pick between what they want to play and what they're willing to miss out on.
Not only does pointless exclusivity making the new consoles seem less desirable, but PS4 and Xbox One have both essentially become media hubs, making them seem more like gimped PCs than game consoles. Most new features that the new consoles are giving us are things that have been available on PC for years, and are even making their way onto people's TVs through SmartTVs. Not to mention most of these features are locked behind a paywall if you want to use them on Xbox One.
What is really the point to these new consoles? They both seem to have the exact same set of multimedia features, their hardware is very similar, and they both carry a line-up of exclusives that could run perfectly fine on the competition's system or on PC. Is there really anything attractive about either of the two? To me, they both seem as homogenized as ever, and don't really seem all that attractive aside from the games they both hold hostage.
I think I'm going to have to skip this new console generation. I'm sorry if this post came across as anti-console, but I'm just expressing my thoughts on the new consoles.
For the last few gens, exclusivity actually meant something, since porting from one console to another was difficult with their radically different architectures and somewhat different input devices. But now that all the next-gen consoles (except for Wii U) run on nearly the same software, it doesn't really seem all that necessary to keep these games exclusive. There's no real reason for keeping them exclusive besides making the consumer pick between what they want to play and what they're willing to miss out on.
Not only does pointless exclusivity making the new consoles seem less desirable, but PS4 and Xbox One have both essentially become media hubs, making them seem more like gimped PCs than game consoles. Most new features that the new consoles are giving us are things that have been available on PC for years, and are even making their way onto people's TVs through SmartTVs. Not to mention most of these features are locked behind a paywall if you want to use them on Xbox One.
What is really the point to these new consoles? They both seem to have the exact same set of multimedia features, their hardware is very similar, and they both carry a line-up of exclusives that could run perfectly fine on the competition's system or on PC. Is there really anything attractive about either of the two? To me, they both seem as homogenized as ever, and don't really seem all that attractive aside from the games they both hold hostage.
I think I'm going to have to skip this new console generation. I'm sorry if this post came across as anti-console, but I'm just expressing my thoughts on the new consoles.