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Dmick90 said:

Misinformed about what? The fact that the Xbox will have access to an infinite amount of power from the cloud is not opinion, that's fact. You don't even know what the power of the cloud can do.

The PS4 will be obsolete in about 2 years when PC specs surpass it again, while the Xbox will continue to get more and more powerful. Come back to me when you can show me a game that looks better on PS4, until then shut your mouth.

Neither do Microsoft by the sounds of things. The power of the cloud will do very little for the raw performance of the Xbox One. Unless it's running an MMO, what the Xbox One is capable of online, it must be capable of offline. Even if Microsoft do utilise the power of the cloud in an always online game, internet speeds will restrict what it is capable of, and the power that they gain will probably be nowhere near the 600 - 900 GFLOP advantage that the PS4's GPU has.

I'm getting a little out of my depth now, but there are plenty of articles on it.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-in-theory-can-xbox-one-cloud-transform-gaming

As for a PS4 game that looks better? I'm not sure at the moment. Some games don't have very good footage or direct streams, some games were incomplete and other games were running on GTX Titans apparently. The Division running on PS4 looked pretty incredible to me and was definitely in the top tier of games shown at E3, and despite being a tech demo, The Dark Sorcerer blew everything else away in my opinion, it looked incredible.