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I'm hoping one day console makers will get over themselves and consolidate into one platform. Some might argue that's PC, and perhaps one day it shall be so (which will require a major overall price drop for tech--people don't want to shell out $1000+ every 5 years or so for a high end gaming rig), but I still can't help but feel some games suffer due to exclusivity deals or the need to cross-platform (and not always well) to turn a profit.
I think what people need to realize here is the fact that PS4 and XB1 are both
PCs with proprietary OS and BIOS.
That's all they are.
They are a budget PC with a special box, with a special BIOS and OS. The rest of its hardware can be interchanged with any PC today, as it uses the same architecture. This is unlike older consoles, such as the NES or SNES that had custom-built hardware just for them.
Seeing that PS4 and XB1 are just PCs in a fancy box, I would have to agree that Sony and XB should just migrate to Steam Machines or something. To be honest, PS4 and XB1 hardware is "meh" compared to gaming PCs
on the day of their release, let alone a gaming PC one to two years later.
Continuing with separate consoles only hurts the consumers and game developers both -- game developers need more time to produce games over multiple platforms, and platform exclusives titles
ALWAYS hurts the game developer (they get less sales because of people not buying the exclusive platform).
It could be a major reason as to why fewer game developers are willing to do platform exclusive titles, and why you are seeing fewer of them outside of Nintendo's titles (and why you see fewer exclusive non-Nintendo titles for the Wii U).
I think, to be honest, Game Developers are realizing that this exclusive crap is hurting them in the end run, and fewer are willing to do it without huge payouts to make up for the loss in sales. As more and more games are released on PC and Consoles, more people will go "Why buy a Console, when a PC can do everything a Console can, plus more?"
Maybe someday they'll drop the console idea (except for maybe Nintendo if they can keep innovating the way they do... but surely even that has limits).
Heck, Wii can be emulated through Dolphin with some special equipment. And wouldn't you know it, Wii titles at 1080p look
beautiful.