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Originally Posted by andrewstevenson
Well the ps4 did look good but after some revelations it's thanks but no thanks
1. Ps3 saves can't be transferred to ps4
2. Ps3 downloaded games from psn won't work on a ps4
3. No idea how it works wether we need to buy ps3 games online or stream.
4. How much it will cost.
5. Rumoured ps plus increase for ps4.
6. No pic or hard drive size info
That don't sound tempting to me
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1) I can't recall that being such a big deal when transitioning from the PS2 to the PS3, I can't recall outcries for Memory Card slots on the PS3.
2) The idea of Next Generation is you play Next Generation games. If you wish to play PS3 games then you have a PS3. Backwards compatibility is a bonus not a must have.
3) See points 1 & 2
4) I'd find it funny if anyone expected a brand new console to be cheap. £250 barebones minimum.
5) You say it like it's a bad thing? Microsoft have been charging since day one with regards to their online platform and look how widely successful it is. Paying a subscription for premium features gives Sony/Microsoft developers the chance to add unique features to each system and expand their on board content further, such as Netflix, Sky and so on.
6) I'd put it at three versions, 500gb, 1tb and 2tb editions.
Most of you are being way too quick in jumping the gun with criticism and seemed to have forgotten this was simply an announcement and a quick peek, we are yet to reach the biggest gaming expo of the year and anyone who assumed Sony would simply flaunt everything now was simply mislead. Sony will reveal everything at E3 2013 and every question answered fully then.
To answer the Poll, I'd say never because I'm sold by Microsoft every time but I'm open to both consoles for individual features, that meaning I'm hoping they actually have some sort of differences this time round and not some Blu Ray player I could care less about.