I have zero brand loyalty. I've been a gamer my whole life. I managed game stores for nearly a decade. I've come to a couple of conclusions already about this upcoming generation.
This gen, the part of the clueless, bloated, and antagonistic company will be played by Microsoft. They will be replacing Sony of the previous generation in the same role.
Everything I see coming down the pipe from Sony in regards to the PS4 is reminding me of how they ran the PS2 generation and the PS2 rocked. Everything I see about the Xbox1 is reminding me of the PS3. Yeah, I don't think I need to say much more in that regard. It's possible that Microsoft may salvage themselves, but it wont be at launch.
I loved my PS2 over the original Xbox.
I adored my 360 over the PS3.
Pretty sure I'll be giddy with my PS4 instead of an Xbox1.
A thousand times this

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I usually went out of my way to get consoles at launch and have become a bit wiser in the last couple generations. So far I have no reason to burn through around $500 for either, above burning that money on my new hobby this year

. And learning from previous history I agree Sony and MS will be trading roles this Gen. Every one of the major players got content and had their hat handed to them at some point, and this Gen so far it looks to be MS' turn. It's the circle of life, at least MS is quicker to react to this then others in the past. But if I -had- to get one this holiday it would have to be the PS4.
I also think it's becoming more difficult to isolate PC gaming from consoles. Everything that used to separate them, ease of buying new or CHEAP older games, integration into the living room, cross platform sharing, ease of setup, and namely price, are all becoming invalid points. There are fewer and fewer people with a console but without a PC of some sort these days, so it makes sense to consolidate instead of managing so many different systems. I kick myself for not getting Steam sooner and have been loving the library I have amassed over the past year.
I just don't see there being 3 separate companies competing in console hardware like we see today in the market 10 years from now. But I'm rambling again....
