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Nintendo, as long as they don’t let jews define their business model, will probably stay the course. Then again, they’re really the only true console makers anymore.

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When the hell have console cycles ever been 8-10 years? The only one I can think of is the gap between the xbox 360 and the xbox one. That was like eight years. Everything else has been less than that. All I found for the source was "Microsoft Internal Document" for that idiotic and nonsensical claim. Whoever wrote that CMA document is a clueless retard that probably asked someone equally clueless that claimed to work at microsoft about console cycles. The dumbass muzzie pajeet who published the article parroted that line without giving it any examination too. Fuck everyone involved with this.

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Even then, the life cycle included several iterations as time progressed.

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Never mind the fact AAA games take about 4+ years to make

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Nope.

That is what it used to be. Console generations have only slowed down. The difference between a PS4 and a PS5 is effectively nothing. Most games are released on both systems. That was unthinkable a generation ago.

Consoles are sold at a loss. It does not make financial sense to release new consoles when there is no competitive pressure to do so.

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Stupid and greedy. People will just switch to PC, it's a bigger initial investment but you can upgrade only the necessary parts, rather than buying an ever more expensive black box every two years.

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and if you don't need to play on max settings it can last you almost a decade.

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I was perfectly fine using Pong.

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Well la ti da, Mr. Fancy. In my day we had sticks and rocks, and we liked it.

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As the article points out it's nothing like PCs. I can choose what part and when i want to upgrade my PC. Greedy jews. That's all it is

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I've got a ten year old Windows 7 laptop that I can still use for internet, office work, and minimal games. Then I've got a desktop with mixed series of old and new drives, and a motherboard/cpu/ram that I recently upgraded from DDR3, and a high end gpu launched nearly three years ago. All this running on a 2k monitor with great fps. And even the DDR3 stuff I recently upgraded was still good frames and handled modern software.