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#Gaming

Edited by BlueElementZ: 6/15/2013 5:55:47 AM
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Xbox One V. PS4

Xbox One

41

PlayStation 4

29

Neither

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I would like to see what the lot of you like better and why. . . For me it is easily the Xbox One. primarily for its exclusives, and for the newer non-exclusives (Kingdom Hearts III mainly). Kingdom Hearts III being announced for the Xbox One got rid of my reason to want a PS4. And of course, its Xbox Live features are a major turn-on.

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  • For me, it's Xbox One for a few reasons. 1) I have been an Xbox player for the past decade so I have put a lot of time into these consoles and I enjoy the games. 2) Xbox Live, which IMO, will always be better than PSN. The phrase "you get what you pay for" applies here. I have always been satisfied with XBL. 3) I like Microsoft's vision of where gaming is headed. Sure, they made some mistakes and couldn't present a cohesive presentation that would excite people instead of enraging them. I expect to see family sharing return once MS sees that downloaded games have a vast majority of purchases, which will come by them showing again and again the benefits of downloading instead of physical media. I'll give you two examples: Steam for gaming and Apple for entertainment. Steam and PC gaming is obvious so I won't go into that, but take a look at Apple. What did they do first, release a store where you could digitally purchase and download music instead of a physical disc. It took a while, but look at how big it has grown. The iTunes Store offers music, movies, TV shows, and more. They even have a Mac App Store to purchase software for your computer. Apple is so confident in digital media, that they are phasing out disc drives on their computers. Only the non-retina MacBook Pro's have disc drives. Even the iMacs ate drive less and the new Mac Pro won't have them. And if you absolutely need a disc drive, you can buy one externally. I think Microsoft is headed in that direction with the Xbox. They just tried to rush it. With how much Microsoft is learning from and emulating Apple with Microsoft stores, merging phone OS and computer OS, I wouldn't be surprised, if digitally downloading games becomes insanely popular, that the next Xbox will have no disc drive, but will have an external Blu-Ray drive as an accessory. That's what I call innovation. To me the PS4 is the PS3 with improved specs, updated OS, improved social tools and a slightly improved controller. But all this is just my opinion. [spoiler]better put on my flame suit... *ziiiiiiiip*[/spoiler]

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