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I agree, if you want the media and multitasking capabilities, you're obviously over the age of 16. Get an Xbox One, at least first. It's for the more mature consumer.
I'll never buy an Xbox so long as they won't allow you to upgrade the hard drive yourself. Given the size of games and they are only getting larger, 500 GBs just doesn't make a lot of sense. Not to mention if you start putting music and movies on there.
A good read... probably more useful info than colorized bar graphs posted by fanbois who don't even own a PS4.
"The fact that the Xbox One had the better launch titles of the two consoles and still finished in second place indicates that once some of the big and unique titles and indie games planned for 2014 for the PS4 are released, Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) could find itself well and truly floundering in Sony’s dust."
I don't think Microsoft has to worry about that... but at least they are right about the XB1 having the better launch titles.
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Originally Posted by Grizzmeister
Right now the PS4 has a 900,000 unit lead on the Xbox One and it hasn't even launched in Japan yet.
Awesome guys, thanks for the graphs and links. I like that side by side comparison of both systems. Still kicking myself in the ass for not pre-ordering the ps4. Oh well, guess I'll just have to wait another thee months until they are readily available.
Awesome guys, thanks for the graphs and links. I like that side by side comparison of both systems. Still kicking myself in the ass for not pre-ordering the ps4. Oh well, guess I'll just have to wait another thee months until they are readily available.
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