DoPo said:
I had to take anti-biotics to combat the overdose of sarcasm I got from that, but I appreciate your scorn for luddites.
The issue I have with this is that the current generation of consoles was a complete mess. Both the Xbox360 and PS3 were plagued with hardware issues from the start (I'd never replaced a console in my life; I had to replace my PS3
and my 360); the production costs for hardware and software are preosterously high, to the point that a developers livelihood is made and broken on a single title release; the games are knowingly being released full of bugs now that patching is an option...it's a clusterfuck of incompetence, dickbaggery and screw-ups.
I remember reading an interview with some big-wig from Sony or Konami or some place where he said the problem with the modern game industry is that we are pushing the technology beyond it's capabilities, and I agree: the consoles we have just now do not work properly because, in an effort to meet a demand that doesn't exist, developers are pushing for the shiniest graphics and the most polygons evar, forgetting that the basic principle of games is that they are supposed to be fun.
If the next PS4 had the exact same graphics as the PS3 but more processor power and RAM or whatever so the games ran smoother, were bigger and gave the player more freedom then I'd be all for it, but all I've seen so far are tech demos wanking off over how good the graphics look.
I am happy for change to come when the industry is ready for it, but the only thing I can see a new console generation doing is putting more pressure on the cracks already starting to show. Production costs are going to become even higher, development cycles will become longer, more studios are going to get shut down and the whole place is going to turn into a wasteland.
...and that is why I'm sticking with my PS3 and the library of games I am yet to work through. It isn't perfect, but I can only see it getting worse.