the only thing ps4 really has over the xbox one is the used games policy other then that nothing it doesn't watch you when the console is off and on plus if you have 10 family members (or friends) you can share a game with them online.
i likea good xbox 360 i have one and to me video games aint everything they are just for entertainment so relax guys its no battle i like every console i dont pick sides im better than that. when the ps4 comes out im gonna want it but im not going to sell my xbox im gonna keep it just in case something happens to one ill have another system to rely on. this aint war on whats better everybody has there own opinion and i respect that. reply if you agree with me.
Ok, seriously, the XBox 360 is 2005 technology. It won the last generation console war, there's no one (no one sane) who can seriously argue against that. But for the PS4 with its 2013 specs to NOT be better than the 360 it would literally have to burst into flames and start killing people. As far as PS4 Vs. One, there's no doubt Sony gave Microsoft a solid hit to the chin at E3 but until the boxes are in peoples homes and the games start rolling out I'm going to wait and see.
First off, calm down nerd. Secondly, i wasnt arguing the ps4 vs 360 i was arguing it against the One. Obviously we will truly see which one is better when they both come out but you can still take into account what Xbox said they will do. Which is unneccasarily complicate the way people share games. I really do think Microsoft will see the the financial reprocussions of this move when the two consoles are released.
Were you responding to me, because I was responding to spartanfluffy. Personally I think Microsoft grew overconfident with the success of the 360, and figured most people would by the next XBox whatever they did. So they've pushed more digital rights features and big media features than they otherwise would have, moving their non-game interests foreword into everyone's living room via the One. Sony, finding themselves the underdog for the last several years, is more willing to cater to what gamers want and this is going to give them a head start. It will be interesting to see how Microsoft adjusts course, if it does (they might still feel they have enough momentum to not have to). I've been playing games on my pc mostly for a while now, I can wait a see how things shake out.
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