Originally posted by: ducci
Originally posted by: Oyeve
Your missing the point. An upgrade path would be ideal. Sega had the right idea with the upgrade path. Whether the upgrades were good or not is not the point I was trying to make. We can upgrade our PCs with a $150 video card every few years, why not for the console market? If a 150 buck upgrade for an upgradable console would yield the then next-gen capabilities would you not opt for that rather than dropping another 500 bucks on a completely new console? I definately would.
Your idea is foolish.
Consoles are built around standards. They unify a community - giving everyone an equal platform with equal performance. When this unity gets tampered with (ie, Xbox 360 consoles with and without a hard drive) - it leads to an imbalance which effects everyone involved. To maximize sale potential, developers are required to develop for the least common denominator so everyone has the exact same gameplay experience.
These standards are exactly what PC games lack and is one of the many reasons the console market has grown bigger than the PC gaming market. In fact - it's the primary reason why casual, browser-based games are growing exponentially - as Flash is a unifying standard that can be run on just about any PC or Mac that is capable of running a modern OS.