The argument would be which group buys more games.
Group A which is smaller, but buys all the games.
Group B which is larger, but only buys exclusives.
I think Group B would be more beneficial.
If Group A has 100K, and buys 5 games on average.
And group B has 200K and buys 3 games on average.
Then group B has bought more games.
Which might end up being the case, if there are that many people on the edge, and depending on PSVR support.
I'm just very worried about PSVR support. "More than 10 games" doesn't sound very exciting. Even more when you wonder how many will be worth it.
Just feels exactly what happened with the 3D, Move and Vita.
Had some exciting software that ended up not being as good as expected, and hardware sales didn't catch on fire. Then those things were quickly forgotten.
Group A which is smaller, but buys all the games.
Group B which is larger, but only buys exclusives.
I think Group B would be more beneficial.
If Group A has 100K, and buys 5 games on average.
And group B has 200K and buys 3 games on average.
Then group B has bought more games.
Which might end up being the case, if there are that many people on the edge, and depending on PSVR support.
I'm just very worried about PSVR support. "More than 10 games" doesn't sound very exciting. Even more when you wonder how many will be worth it.
Just feels exactly what happened with the 3D, Move and Vita.
Had some exciting software that ended up not being as good as expected, and hardware sales didn't catch on fire. Then those things were quickly forgotten.