While talking to friends about the PS4, we come to the idea that the reason they didnt show the PS4 console was because it will be a digital only device. Because if they showed the console off we would see there is no disk drawer. Now this could be untrue, but looking at the conference vid it seems a viable guess. Its more directed at streaming and online gameplay and interaction. Streams PS3 games so why not PS4 games? It also has cloud gaming, or whatever it was that Sony bought. It would also save Sony a load of money as well and also would kill the used game market for the PS4. Although this wouldn't be to bad if the games you download digitally would be comparable to the pricing on Steam. The used game issue is an negative point to a download only console, and Sony is aware of this and wouldnt want to annoy fans by stating this.
So what do you think? Digital downloading is the future, Steam are soon releasing there console. So do you think Sony is jumping in first? Or do you think its something as simple as they are just waiting till E3 to show off their new console?
EDIT - First comment stated it has Blue ray in its specs, i feel stupid, but didnt bother reading specs as i find that uninteresting an irrelevant. More interested in the games. So, in relation to that, could it be partly digital, have the ability to download PS4 games and buy on disc as a combi console before we get a true digital only PS5?
So what do you think? Digital downloading is the future, Steam are soon releasing there console. So do you think Sony is jumping in first? Or do you think its something as simple as they are just waiting till E3 to show off their new console?
EDIT - First comment stated it has Blue ray in its specs, i feel stupid, but didnt bother reading specs as i find that uninteresting an irrelevant. More interested in the games. So, in relation to that, could it be partly digital, have the ability to download PS4 games and buy on disc as a combi console before we get a true digital only PS5?