As someone without an Xbox One, PS4 or powerful PC it could convince me to go the Playstation route.
I certainly appreciate Microsoft's support for the PC platform but it is not going entice me into buying an Xbox One if I can play the same games on PC.
Getting a Neo though really depends on framerate, since the idea of being able to play current and future PS4 games at a higher framerate makes the PS4 platform much more attractive.
In the end it is about the games; Bloodborn and Horizon: Zero Dawn and The Last Guardian are the console's biggest selling point to me, but a higher framerate in multplatform and exclusive games would make it a much easier decision.
I guess 60 FPS in Dark Souls 3 is just too much to ask, but to me that is in addition to is humongous library what makes the PC so enticing that I almost don't care about the the PS4 exclusives.
I suppose I'll just have to patient and see how it actually pans out. Horizon wont be out before next year, by then we will probably know whether there is any meaningful reason to buy a Neo or whether it is just going to be a PS4 with a lot of underutilized hardware.
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