Your *sighing* doesn't change the fact that yes, so far Sony has yet to produce a single game that can be rightfully called a system seller yet for the PS4, which is quite unfortunate. Judging from the high sales, it seems like people will be easily satisfied so long as you can play the latest/best iterations of GTAs or Battlefields or CODs... not that there's anything wrong with it.
There's plenty of good exclusives out now, and upcoming, that potential buyers might like and choose to buy the system for. And that's also because it has the 3rd party games they want. I don't think it's just one game that always sells consoles. It's the accumulation of them. This year PS4 has tons.
You may not like Sony's first party output, everyone doesn't share your opinion.
And the fact that Nintendo has survived this long clearly refutes your first party exclusives don't sell systems hogwash. If it were true, Nintendo would have been long gone by now.
I am interested though, does anyone have data about how well Sony's 1st party exclusives performed in sales in comparison to games like BF4 or CODs?
How many WiiU's are sold each month? As popular as Nintendo's games are, you would think the WiiU would be able to keep up with PS4 and XB1. But it doesn't for obvious reasons.
What kind of updates are we talking about? I probably missed this.
I don't even remember. Sorry. I'll try searching for the thread.