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I fail to see how it is sad. Seems like all Sony did was add some features, make games exclusive to the PS4 and went off from there.Okay guys, it's been about 3 months since I created this thread.
Time for the answer!
According to your votes,
22 of you thought the left side was the PS4 (40.7%), whereas
32 of you thought the right side was the PS4 (59.3%).
AND NOW FOR THE ANSWER:
Sadly, more than half of you thought the PS3 graphics were actually better than PS4 graphics. This is because:
The answer is that the LEFT side is the PS4! So, should you upgrade to PS4 for graphics' sake alone? Probably not. Unlike the way PS3 was a huge improvement over PS2, well PS4 was hardly even an upgrade - if you can even call it an "upgrade" with the loss of DLNA and media streaming and other things. Personally I will not be getting the PS4 any time soon.