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Rpruett said:
jlmurph2 said:
Rpruett said:
jlmurph2 said:
Rpruett said:
It's really simple :

Early adopters are the majority of current console owners. The 'hardcore' fans if you will. Exclusive titles are usually the ones that get the most hype and become the focus of fans and are also the showcase games.

The only tangible difference between PS4 and Xbox One at launch was that the Xbox One had about (3) titles that I would consider to be 'solid' 'semi-hyped' titles available for purchase (DeadRising 3, Forza, Ryse ). The PS4 on the other hand had Killzone Shadowfall, Knack and one of the better games is free (Resogun). Knack in my opinion is the worst of the whole lot of games almost making it irrelevant.

The PS4 has the higher attach ratio if you're looking for signs in areas that matter pointing to future trends (3rd Party Sales). I'll be astonished if the Xbox One holds a higher attach rate in any aspect by the time Summer hits. (Especially since they really don't seem to have nearly as much as the PS4 in the pipeline in the next year).

Lol what? There's tons of games coming to X1 for 2014.

In terms of quality and desire to own,  I'd disagree.  The PS4 boasts a stronger lineup moving forward, but suffered from a weaker launch.  Titanfall hype be damned, there simply isn't much else on the Xbox One plate currently. 


So you're going off of your own opinion? -__- ok

Unless you can see into the future,  please explain how we could predict otherwise?    

It's not just pure opinion though.  It's looking objectively at the actual games being released.   Thus far for 2014 -- Microsoft  big hitter exclusives are looking like (Sunset Overdrive, Project Spark, Titanfall) ?     I believe that (Infamous : SS,  The Order 1886,  MLB : The Show,  DriveClub,   Most likely a game like Deep Down)  is simply a stronger list of varied exclusives and could probably back it up with numbers if I cared enough.    

Apparently, you can.