I was in it for DriveClub, Killzone and WarFrame, but I was looking forward to DriveClub the most. So not exactly your criteria but still applies.
Yes, but my point was unless you exclusively want the console for the launch games, with no consideration of the future, then this is horrible, but you will still get DC, and it'll be better, you just have to wait a few months, but you were buying the system for the long haul anyway, I would imagine.
Yeah. But I mean, three of the four games you mentioned will be on Xbox One. So, I'm saying... I don't see how it's head-and-shoulders above the Xbox One like I'm apparently supposed to (based on the other responses). The one exclusive I was looking forward to most was deep down. (But once I saw the announcement of it becoming Free-to-Play, I lost interest. Just not that into micro-transactions.) So, of course, I'm looking beyond launch. I may have done a poor job articulating that, but I was thinking of the very long-term outlook while using launch as a sort of small sample size, I suppose.
I named five games, and two of them are exclusive forever, another one is timed, but that's besides the point.
Virtually no one cares exclusively about launch. You are paying $500 because this is a platform you intend to own and play games on for five years. If you want DriveClub, it's still coming, and no doubt before the PS4 gets a price cut, so you're actually not even going to save money by cancelling and buying one when DC ships.
As sucky as this is, it's logically irrelevant to PS4's market performance.
As for if PS4 or XBO has the better line up, that's for every individual to decide. Personally, MS have nothing I want except Below, which is a timed exclusive. I'm sure at some point they'll announce something I will need to play, probably their rumoured Platinum Games title, but as of right now, PS4 has the only exclusives I care about across the two systems, and it'll have the better versions of everything multiplatform, and it's cheaper. They could delay Killzone, and I wouldn't cancel and preorder an XBO.