No, I've stopped pandering to the exclusivity of games mantra. I now look at what freedoms and options the system itself offers. How well is it built? Does it last? I won't be buying any of them until those questions get answered. There are more choices for games than there ever were before. I'm an advocate for all games going multi-platform so that we can start focusing on what the console devs are ACTUALLY giving us to warrant those consoles instead of hiding behind the devs to make their console have worth.
The whole Xbox One DRM debacle is a perfect example of this. They thought people didn't care what they did anymore, since people only buy for the exclusives, right? Fortunately people were at least well tuned enough to refute it, but Sony was able to get away with some crap during that shitstorm (timed exclusives, pay for more p2p online/just online in general, etc.). And Nintendo has always hid behind their exclusives so no change there. As it stands now, every console is built to require day-one patches and have had numerous videos showing issues that people have been having getting there hardware to run properly etc. There is no drive to provide a quality product if they can just buy off a studio and hold it's games hostage to their platform.
So nah, I refuse to support it.