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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
The way I look at it there will be no price drop until November 2014 at the earliest. So it is not like waiting is going to save me a lot of money.
I also think people are being overly harsh on the launch titles due to the lack of system exclusives.
For the XBoxOne you have Forza, Dead Rising, and Ryse.
PS4 you have Killzone, Knack (which I am excited for), Resogun and other indie titles.
But then for multi-platform you have Madden, Fifa, NBA 2K14, Call of Duty, Assassins Creed, Battlefield, and Need for Speed which are all pretty decent AAA titles.
More then enough games to make purchasing now worth it.
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Waiting provides people with two things:
1. They can see what sort of games each system gathers over a year to make a more informed decision. If someone is only going to get one console then it's much more prudent to wait it out a bit longer and decide based on the exclusive games. There is literally no rush to run out an buy either of these systems. All of those 3rd party games are coming to current gen systems as well.
2. Avoid all of the launch issues like faulty hardware etc.
Historically launch titles haven't been very good and I don't see this launch being any different. Not a single game I've seen listed for next gen looks all that interesting. Killer Instinct 3 is the only exception but I have no problem holding off to see if it's even any good.