Dude, seriously?!?? Do you know what a FULL $60 gaming experience is?
Full Game - The Golf Club, Rory McIlroy PGA Tour Golf, Hot Shots Golf
Tech Demo - 100 Foot Robot Golf (like 1 course, 4 robots to choose from, 3 clubs in the bag, no tournaments, no seasons, etc)
Full Game - FIFA 17, Pro Evolution Soccer 17
Tech Demo - Headmaster (you head the ball into a goal...yes, that's it! No teams, players, seasons, tournaments, online play, etc)
I could do this another 45 times but why waste my breath on idiocity?
As for your other point, you said movies are still movies whether it be 1080p or 4K. Well guess what? So are games. The added crispness doesn't change gameplay or anything else. It's no different. Don't tell us movies don't benefit from a 4k experience and then turn around and make it like there is this big incentive to step up to a Pro.
Now it's fine if you do want to say there is a big incentive, but if you do you are going to have to also concede that it was a big mistake for Sony not to add a 4K movie drive as well. Be consistent.