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Playstation 4 Is Ready And Waiting: Playstation 3 Has To Run Its Course

Sony remained firm on their position: the PS3 is here for the long haul – 10 years. Again, gamers might not be receiving any new PlayStation hardware for the living room, but we know Sony is already hard at work evaluating and making prototypes for the PS4.

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Mohdunknown4796d ago

the ps3 has not run its course imo. The system's best games are on the horizon.

Wanna bet? Give the ps3 a price drop and see how many people will flock to buy it at.

xc7x4796d ago

i agree,system still has a lot of life in it,lot of game franchise can be dropped onto it.

evrfighter4796d ago (Edited 4796d ago )

why would you want the ps3 for a few more years?

are you a masochist?

help me understand. What do you lose by having a new console that could easily be doing 1080p high fps with AA, besides your entire ps3 downloadable library? jk jk

what do you gain by holding on to an ancient piece of tech?

why aren't you fools demanding it? Is this fanboyism in its true form?

tdrules4796d ago

"What do you lose by having a new console that could easily be doing 1080p high fps with AA, besides your entire ps3 downloadable library?"

FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE DORRARS

(providing the PS4 won't be even more than that at launch)

jessupj4796d ago

Of course we wouldn't say no to better graphics and physics in our games, but to be honest I'm very content with the games coming out now. I have a large backlog and there's still so many awesome games coming out this year.

However, I could very much understand if a lot of 360 fans would want a new console.

malamdra4796d ago

this year there's 20+ PS3 exclusives coming out plus some great multiplats

after this year there's going to be one more round for the big studios this generation, most likely in 2013

and after that comes the new generation: 2014

DeadlyFire4796d ago

Lots of life yes. Past 10 years maybe even. PS4 will be out well before 2014.

With new NES generation coming out. Its undoubtedly put the time clock on the table. You will see new console from both Microsoft and Sony within 2 years. E3 2012 is last day to show what you got or leave the table.

specialguest4796d ago

What?!? Haven't you heard? 720p is the "sweet spot". Why would anyone want to leave the sweet spot?

Lawliet4795d ago (Edited 4795d ago )

I'll bet a MILLION! The PS4 will not even need to make its appearance next generation. And even if it does it would most likely be about 2years late to the market, thus creating its own time stamp of its generation different from the rest.

Unless both Microsoft and Nintendo aim for equality to the PS3's power & quality. Just think about this, if somehow Microsoft and Nintendo is to release a new console to the market, whether are they aiming quantity for their new console? They will have to start off from ground building new game libraries. They can however make that console backwards compatible and still maintain with their old libraries, but what would be the point of it? The specific titles exclusives or not would still count as that FEW ones. The ratio would be [PS3]1000000:1[next-gen console].

And if they are to aim for something that surpass the PS3 by miles, the thing consumer hate most would be the cost. No way in hell will any of this next-gen cost as much as or lesser than the PS3 or just slightly different in price. No matter how they want to cut the price, PS3 will roll like pizza.

This can change only if the PS3 sold maybe 25million unit and Sony decided to stop support for PS3 and do the chicken run. But now the momentum ain't stopping down!

MysticStrummer4795d ago

@evrfighter - I'm still happy with the games I'm getting on my system. If you aren't happy with yours perhaps you bought the wrong one. If you're a PC gamer, that won't make sense to you of course, but I used to be a PC gamer and will never go back.

R8344795d ago

@evrfighter
Because nobody wants to pay £500 for a brand new console when the PS3 hasn't, as the article says, run its course.

ProjectVulcan4795d ago

PS3 is by no means finished, not now, not this year, not even in 12 months from now. It'll still be around in two years producing quality titles for those who own the machine.

However.

If Microsoft launch the end of next year, and Nintendo launch mid 2012 too, then you will all almost certainly be asking for the next playstation. This is how it always works. Once the competition have shown their hand then it is only natural for the questions to be raised about a new playstation.

When you see what the next generation could do, your eyes will be opened, and you will be demanding to see PS4. Microsoft must not be allowed such a lead again and so much negative press to build for a new playstation, i am sure sony know this. They will not hang about, next time round.

pixelsword4795d ago (Edited 4795d ago )

@ evrfighter:

"help me understand. What do you lose by having a new console that could easily be doing 1080p high fps with AA, besides your entire ps3 downloadable library?"

That's the whole point: The PS3 can already--and easily-- be doing 1080p high fps with AA. Wight Lair, Factor 5 already proved that it was possible in 2007; and in four years no other company, not Konami, not Santa Monica, not insomniac, Not Rockstar, not SuckerPunch, Crytek, Evolution, Valve, Epic, Naughty Dog, Guerrilla Games, Capcom, Zipper, nor Ninja Theory have reached such stats within their games four years later.

If people dig into the PS3, there's probably a whole library's worthy of new code to be invented.

gamingdroid4795d ago

A new console released now at $400 will smoke any other console out there today in performance.

Since PS3 was released, computing power should have increased at least tenfold (a whole magnitude)! Since the Xbox 360 release it should have been around 15 times.

Imagine what you could do with that? You could actually now have FULL 720p (not the half assed resolution devs often make games that are supposed to be 720p) standard on every game easily!

This will make a huge jump in graphics....

TheLastGuardian4795d ago

Sony said 10 years. I believe the PS3 will still be sold until 2016. The PS3 will have great games coming out for it until around 2014 when the PS4 arrives.

You know Ninty and M$'s next consoles will cost more than the PS3 in 2012-2016 and I believe the PS3 will always have a better line-up of games. Move adds so much value and potential to the console.

Sony could come into next gen 2-3 years after the big N and M$ and the PS4 would blow those old consoles away and not have any competitors in the PS4's own generation 8.5 but until then the PS3 will be way more affordable than Wii 2 or Xbox 720.

RememberThe3574795d ago

I totally agree with you, mostly. But Sony doesn't just want a console that will be great now. They want a console that will be great for years. The PS3 has been great for year because it was so powerful when it came out. I think waiting a little longer for both Sony and MS is best cuz when their system finally drop they will be that much more powerful.

N4g_null4795d ago

Wow ev. I'm with you. I think these guys did not like the sticker shock. Then they all believe some magic code will unlock the power of the ps3.

Yet for some reason ms and nintendo could never make a more powerful system even though we have tech that is 20x better out on pcs.

The biggest problem is better game are being made now and they don't work too well on the ps3, ps4 or not Sony does not want to get out shined by new tech. It was fine when they had third parties eating out of their hands but having 3 hd ports is going to help sells a lot.

Third parties so far are Ms ace in the hole lots of gamers are not excited about ps3 exclusives just look at the sales after the release and peoples remarks.

This is not the time for Sony to circle it's wagons. They need 3rd parties and they know it. 4.1 is the future baby!

gamingdroid4795d ago

"But Sony doesn't just want a console that will be great now. They want a console that will be great for years."

That's the thing, technology isn't an investment. It's a commodity that get's used, quickly gets obsolete and frequently replaced. I don't to pay early adopters fee, but rather just frequently upgrade at a lower cost. On average, I will get better technology for less cost.

Reality is that Nintendo's business model is probably the best for both businesses and consumers.

MaxXAttaxX4795d ago (Edited 4795d ago )

From PS1 to PS2 and from PS2 to PS3, we have seen huge leaps.
The gap is not large enough yet. I don't wanna settle with current PC tech. I'd like to wait a couple of years and see some new advances.

Maybe in a couple of years at least. But NOT "right now". It'd feel too rushed.
Besides, think of the pricing.

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ct034796d ago

People also buy PS2 consoles still. Doesn't mean *I* would want one at this point in time.

RioKing4796d ago

Yeah, people in Honduras and Libya.

MysticStrummer4795d ago

@Rio - PS2 still nearly outsells the 360 in Japan.

YourCall4795d ago

Let's say hypothetically that PS3 runs another 4 years, would that not make the PS4 (ready and waiting) a bit obselete when it released 4 years later.

At the rate that technology moves with new things surfacing everyday, how can you make something today an shelve for 4 years and expect it to be state of the art when released.

Just curious how one could consider doing this.

If they continued to modify it each years, this it wouldn't be "ready and waiting".

RememberThe3574795d ago

I think your reading it wrong. Sony is still working on the PS4 it will keep improving as the tech improves. They're not making a system then shelving it then releasing it because as you say it would already be obsolete. When they said "shelved" a while back they most likely meant the plans for a more recent launch were shelved as they had probably gotten word of Nintendos new console and wanted to see how that went first.

But I don't think its right to think that Sony has/will made a new console shelve(d) it and then release it when it's old tech.

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milohighclub4796d ago

Lol people ain't even reading the title right, it say it has to run its course not that it has already run its course. Anyway I reckon this e3. If not def by the next.

Morbius4204795d ago

Why would Microsoft need to use Blu-Ray? They could put games on HD DVD and not pay Sony a cent. As for movies you can buy a Blu-Ray player for a little over $200. You'd be crazy to play movies off a console's drive anyway.

smackasauraus4795d ago (Edited 4795d ago )

There are $80 and $90 Bluray players now. In a couple of years they should be decent $30 and $40 blu-ray players.

demonddel4795d ago

you right i can sure use a blu ray player with my new tv

GarandShooter4795d ago

Yeah, I think the next XBox will use Bluray too.

RankFTW4795d ago

MS have to use Blu-Ray in the neXtBox or it will fail.

killershadow1174795d ago

The PS3 and the Xbox still have a long way to go, but to have a console ready right now? That just seems like it will be a little bit behind the other consoles if it is already built with parts from now. That's just my opinion though.

MysticStrummer4795d ago

It's not ready right now. Just the standard N4G misleading title. It says they're evaluating prototypes. That's a long way from a final product.

killershadow1174795d ago

I see, thanks for clearing that up. Usually I read the article but the title here seemed pretty self explanatory.

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saladthieves4795d ago

The title is a bit misleading (and this is going to receive so many hits) because it sounds as if Sony has already finished developing the PS4, and all they're doing is waiting for the PS3 to run its course.

BeckyLikesChocolate4795d ago

@Mohdunknown

agreed. no need to move this fast. these people are crazy. here's a solution for them: buy a pc. it's always next-gen

Shackdaddy8364795d ago (Edited 4795d ago )

I'm ready for next gen and I really don't care who disagrees. Can't wait for photoreal graphics and games such as KZ4, Uncharted 4, Crysis 3, and such. CANT WAIT!!

http://www.youtube.com/watc...

Ravage274795d ago

the PS3 still have not reached the $200 price point yet, this gen is far from over

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xc7x4796d ago

what kind of article was that lol. anyways Sony will announce a PS4 [or whatever they call it = NGC haha] before PS3 finishes it's 10 year cycle like they did last gen,because Sony keeps supporting / selling their products more than other game system manufactures do usually. there's no way they'll wait until 2014 / 2015 to announce their next one to arrive the following year or two. not going to happen.

CaptainPunch4796d ago

"Playstation 3 Has To Run Its Course" Yeah my ass lol

mushroomwig4796d ago

Run it's course already? Higly doubtful, if the PS2 can still sell after 10 years then there's no reason the PS3 can't.

Run it's course? Far from it guys.

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Sony shares big new PS Plus stat, but not the one we want to see

PlayStation Plus has improved the split of PS4 and PS5 players on its priciest tiers, but Sony continues to hide total subscriber numbers.

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mandf2d ago

lol acting like it’s equivalent to ms numbers

Mr Logic2d ago

Uh...They're definitely not equivalent.

"Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass service now has 34 million subscribers."

"the total number of PS Plus subscribers across all tiers was 47.4 million"

darthv722d ago (Edited 2d ago )

That PSN number seems like it should be much higher... especially when you consider that PS4 alone has a sell through of over 117m. To not even be at least half that is rather interesting.

To the XB side, having 34m to an install base of roughly 50m (XBO sell through) or even 85m (360 sell through) is a greater percentage of unit to member ratio than PSN.

bloop2d ago

That's not the "gotcha" you think it is Darth.

darthv722d ago

^^it's not supposed to be bloop.... it's just an interesting observation.

Einhander19722d ago

darthv72

"That PSN number seems like it should be much higher... especially when you consider that PS4 alone has a sell through of over 117m. To not even be at least half that is rather interesting.

To the XB side, having 34m to an install base of roughly 50m (XBO sell through) or even 85m (360 sell through) is a greater percentage of unit to member ratio than PSN."

Have you ever heard of a PC before? I hear they are pretty popular.

fr0sty2d ago

MS started lumping gold subscribers in with those GP numbers... keep in mind.

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shinoff21832d ago (Edited 2d ago )

What. Definitely more os plus subscribers but that makes sense due to actual console sales

Darth the difference between the bases are huge your right but you gotta think. Ps players buy more games, where as the Xbox base relies on gamepass for their gaming. So it makes perfect sense

darthv722d ago (Edited 2d ago )

What makes perfect sense though? You say PS players buy more games... so then logically there should be more PS+ subscribers given the increased number of online multiplayer games in the PS4 generation alone. The PS4 was the first time that + was required for online play much like Gold was for 360 users.

Keep in mind we are talking subscribers, not simply XB/PS users. I assume you meant to say offline single player games, which is most likely true as well. That gen also saw a significant increase in games with an online component comparted to the previous gen.

victorMaje2d ago

I for one will be going back to essential at the next renewal. When I feel a game is good & right up my alley, I’ll check trusted reviews & just buy it.

jznrpg2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I have the top tier until 2028 as they gave me a massive discount for all the years I had left but I’ll most likely go to essential as well. I buy my games but my kids do use the service occasionally. They do prefer to own their games as well since any game can leave the rental service at some point and they don’t like that idea. They mostly use it to demo games then ask me to buy games if they really like it.

RedDevils2d ago

For me, I will cancel it all together but unfortunately I still have it till 2030 lol

meganick2d ago

I would like to see Sony add a fourth tier of PS Plus for people who just want to be able to play games online without any of the perks like monthly games, store discounts, or anything like that, and it should cost $20 annually, $30 maximum. There’s no way I’m paying $80 just to play games online. Even the original $60 fee was too much, and I would often wait for sales to re-up my subscription.

P_Bomb2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Essential is too expensive, I agree. We’ve got one Essential and one Premium sub. Dropping the Premium when it expires.

gamerz2d ago

Just let my subscription lapse for the first time since 2010. Will sub again every now and then for a month or so to access my old ps+ games but for me it's the end of an era.

DivineHand1252d ago

Let those numbers continue to drop because it is now too expensive. $80 per year just to play online. I noticed they didn't offer any discounts on the subscription or controllers during this year's days of play for the first time in many years and they will feel it when people choose not to renew.

My subscription will lapse next month and it will stay that way until further notice.

KevtheDuff2d ago

There were savings on subs and controllers here in the UK? I bought a controller yesterday in the sale..
It would be weird if those deals were not in other territories too?

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Sony Says The PS5 Is Its “Most Profitable Generation To-Date"

During Sony’s recent business segment meeting and investor presentation regarding its game and network services, the PlayStation company revealed that PlayStation 5 is the company’s “most profitable generation to-date.”

It’s the top slide of the presentation, showing that in its first four years, the PS5 generation has already hit $106 billion in sales, having almost caught up to the PS4’s total $107 billion generated.

Operating income for the PS5 generation has also already surpassed that of the PS4, having now reached $10 billion.

ApocalypseShadow4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

I wouldn't doubt it. They released a high quality system. A lot of high quality games from themselves and their support of 3rd party developers and indies. They released many high quality remakes and remasters. They released a high quality GaaS game going against the naysayers thinking Sony would abandon single player games. And they most likely are profiting a lot more than PS1, PS2 PS4 and the loss leading PS3 that drained all their profits.

Now, I'll wait to see what's cooking tomorrow. But can you use some of those profits to better support your high quality VR headset? Because, by supporting it, you can sell more games and more systems and make more profits?

jznrpg4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

I want RPGs for PSVR2! Good ones of course

shinoff21834d ago

If it had some rpgs I would buy right fking now. It looks dope and alot of fun, but it's biggest game resident evil 4(maybe) I've got no interest in. I'm not a fan of racing games, even with that metro game coming i was never much into that series. Rpgs would be fantastic.

MrNinosan4d ago

Lemme know if ya wanna play some Zenith 🙌
Bought it at release, but haven't played it more than 1-2 hours but for sure on my "todo list".

Cacabunga4d ago

Normal when they released mostly cross gen games so far. That’s a lot of money saved..
We haven’t seen what PS5 can do yet. 4years in and PS4 games still look great to me. The gen leap isn’t quite there yet.

--Onilink--4d ago

The interesting metric for me is the $106billion in operating income/profit (not sales as mentioned in the article) reaching the same as the PS4 did with only half the consoles sold.

In particular because they all are supposed to be making the most per hardware sold after a few years when manufacturing costs are down.

So even putting inflation aside(and the higher console price), it is interesting that they could reach PS4 $ with just half the consoles sold.

Maybe there is more to the metric thats whats seen at face value, but they have clearly been making a lot more money than before on the software side (with also less games released I suppose, given its only been half the generation so far)

VersusDMC4d ago

The bulk of the money has to be coming from the 30% cut on all games and microtransactions. Especially on all the free to play juggernauts like genshin, apex, fortnight, etc.

--Onilink--4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

@Versus

They are definitely making a lot on that for sure (which the $70 price increase factors into as well), but its not like many of those games werent around for the PS4 too.

They might be counting the gen as a whole and not just PS5 itself (so extra profit from PC sales, whatever that may be)

PS+ price increase and different tiers probably amount to part of that too.

But in general, its still quite a surprising metric. Half the time, half the consoles sold, less first party games released so far and still already making more of a profit than last gen is quite something, and as mentioned, there is probably more to it that we dont know, after all, since we are talking about operating income, all the expenses they have also factor into it, so it is also possible that they have found ways to significantly reduce that + all the means of increased revenue that appear to be factoring into the equation

All in all, just an interesting situation from a business perspective

porkChop4d ago

It's for the whole generation, so it would likely be including PC. They also make much more profit on digital sales vs retail, and digital is far more prominent these days. The generation also started at the height of COVID when everyone was home, spending far more money on gaming/hobbies. It makes a lot of sense for this gen to be more profitable.

Abnor_Mal4d ago

This will surely shut up all the new trolling accounts trying to spread lies and non facts in other articles comment sections before this article is posted.

Hofstaderman4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

Obscurely, those trolls or troll will not show in these articles as the truth is contradictory to his or their orchard-sized daily dose of copium and hopium.

Tacoboto4d ago

Or... They're intentionally trolling you guys specifically. Because they know it upsets you so easily.

Name-dropping Orchard, after this many months? How long has it been and he's still in your thoughts?

Elda4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

I'm quite sure the individual is reading these positive comments downvoting & seething at the same time. Edit: It just downvoted my comment...lol!!

Hofstaderman4d ago

No I'm entertained by this individual. I love unhinged people, they are so interesting lol.

repsahj4d ago

Wow! I am super impressed that in just 4 years, ps5 already caught up to the PS4's. Congratulations.

JackBNimble3d ago

That happens when half of your games are cross platform. I'm still waiting to see what the ps5 is capable of, because they sure haven't pushed any limits.

And where are all these ps5 exclusive games?

sagapo4d ago

Not really surprised as Sony barely has any competition at the moment.

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Sony CEO says although AI "has been used for creation," it's "not a substitute for human creativity"

"AI is not a substitute for human creativity. We position it as a technology that supports creativity. Creativity resides in people. We will continue to contribute to people's creativity through technology," the CEO said.

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1nsomniac10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

...not yet but 100% within the next 10 years!

..Then Sony will use it like the drop of a hat. They're no different to the others.

isarai10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

They used to be 😞 sure it was always a business, and money's always the priority, but they used to have a very strong stance on supporting artists and creativity. "Dont f#@k with the artist" was a phrase they touted a few times back in the ps1-ps3 era, a philosophy carried over from their music branch PlayStation was created from. It's not COMPLETELY gone, but it's barely there compared to what it was back then, i just want them to return to that.

Eonjay9d ago (Edited 9d ago )

I am highly encouraged by their statement about human creativity. "Dont f#@k with the artist" is exactly what they are saying. But at the same time, I don't think people understand that Sony is a corporation. If they don't realize growth, they don't get to exist. When you say 'Sony', you are talking about a bunch of investors. To speak about them any other way is a illogical and incorrect. They haven't changed. They have been a group of investors since they became a public business.

isarai10d ago

Ugh, i really wish people would stop gambling people's livelihoods by turning a project/game into their political soapbox. Im all for statements and having your own opinion, but there's more people working on this than just druckman, ham fisting your political beliefs onto just seems inconsiderate for everyone elses job security when it can result in a failure due to people avoiding it for that reason.

I play games for escape, im so tired of nearly every AAA game blatantly dragging real world issues to shove in my face when I'm trying to take a break from it all. They don't even bother to be subtle about it, quite the opposite, it's blasted and force fed to you and it's just getting exhausting

Einhander19729d ago

People are taking a whole interview and cutting it down to clips that make him look bad and take what he actually was saying out of context. For example he also said things like this AI has "ethical issues we need to address"

-Foxtrot9d ago

@Einhander

Why defend him at this point?

It’s not taking things out of context, he said what he said.

Old ND would never talk about soulless AI taking over so many creative things they are well known for. The whole “ethical issues” is just a good PR spin people who push this crap fall back on to make their statements not seem as bad. So many AI lovers do this.

AI has no place is so many creative based things.

Einhander19729d ago

Well yeah, because everyone else is using it so they need to stay competitive. It's the same as paid online, they didn't want to go that route but their competition was making so much money they needed to add paid online just to keep up.

RaiderNation9d ago (Edited 9d ago )

AI will never replace humans in game development in terms of conceptualizing new games. Humans still need to come up with the ideas and what they want to implement. However much of the day to day menial coding could be AI driven to reduce production time and team size. I could also see AI being used for bug testing/optimization that could lead to better quality games at launch. I'm actually very optimistic about how AI can positively impact game development.

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XiNatsuDragnel10d ago

Good statement but hopefully this holds up

NotoriousWhiz9d ago

People that aren't software developers just don't understand the benefits of AI. People who's only exposure to A.I is the Terminator movie and other related sci fi films won't understand the benefits it provides.

It's not about replacing human labor. It's about making human labor easier.

Many years ago, I had laser eye surgery done. It was performed by a robot. The doctor took my measurements and calibrated the machine to make sure it would do what needed be done. And then the robot corrected my vision in 10 seconds.

15 years later and I still have 20/20 vision.

Eonjay9d ago

AI in and of itself is not a 'bad'. Money is bad. Money is evil, and corporations will do whatever they can to get more of it. They will find ways to implement AI to replace as may jobs as possible. This isn't even up for debate. It is the charge of the corporation to maximize returns for the investors. They have no choice. I'm a developer and I know that my job will absolutely be replaced. Therefore, I have decided to become an AI dev. AI has a lot of potential to help us solve problem on a scale most can't even imagine. The issue, as ever is that our monetary system only ever allows us to focus on greed and fiscal growth.

But I am a pragmatist. Perhaps an AI model can be built to help protect us from our most dangerous instincts and habits. And perhaps Congress can pass laws to protect us from people who would use AI to manipulate and control us (spoiler: they wont).

RaiderNation9d ago (Edited 9d ago )

Progress is inevitable. Nobody driving cars today is complaining that the horse and buggy is no longer around. Yes, some jobs will be lost but guess what? With innovation comes new job opportunities. It's how the cycle of the job market works.