Developers won't support another so-called console just out of spite. They will only make the move if the company behind it puts up the capital and makes some sort of guarantee that the user base will be there to buy the games...that won't happen here. Consoles also draw many of their customers by the first-party games on them, which will be entirely absent here.
It's not enough just to call yourself a "console"...you actually need to have the benefits of one. Where is the first-party software? Where are the deep pockets needed to buy the shelf space?
Unless Acer can show otherwise, this will just be a dumbed-down quasi-PC that won't get any attention from consumers.
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Developers won't support another so-called console just out of spite. They will only make the move if the company behind it puts up the capital and makes some sort of guarantee that the user base will be there to buy the games...that won't happen here. Consoles also draw many of their customers by the first-party games on them, which will be entirely absent here.
It's not enough just to call yourself a "console"...you actually need to have the benefits of one. Where is the first-party software? Where are the deep pockets needed to buy the shelf space?
Unless Acer can show otherwise, this will just be a dumbed-down quasi-PC that won't get any attention from consumers.