TheSting said:
Rpruett said: Simply put, don't fall victim. to 'Damage control' PR by Microsoft. Make your own choice, but mark my words it will be a foolish one. 1.) Games. I hear this all the time. "Xbox one has killer launch titles!!" We have no idea how the games will turn out, at all. The only thing we can judge by right now is track record. When you look at that track record the fact that with the Xbox 360 Microsoft hasn't released a AAA (90+ rated) exclusive full-fledged title for the Xbox not named Halo, Gears, Forza since 2006. Really take a step back and think about that before you talk about games and Microsoft. Specifically look at how well the console is supported through it's lifetime. Sony always supports their consoles, Microsoft has proven that they will only support their console if it's providing maximum profit to them. 2.) Hardware Longevity. How can't you be slightly concerned with a software company who has consistently had issues creating hardware that's either fundamentally viable or competitive with their peers. Original Xbox was a huge money pit because of their poor design choices. Xbox 360 had massive RROD failures due to their poor design choices. Xbox One, the book is unwritten yet again it appears they basically got less of a system than their competitor. I believe their inexperience in the hardware market is actively visible and has been. This hardware longevity is definitely a concern when the desire is to takeover your living room entirely. 3.) Price. 4.) Popularity. Early indications seem to indicate that the PS4 will have a far greater audience to start initially. Which means most likely a superior online experience. |
Lol at some Sony fans. Simply put lol. I really hope you get him to not convert and you're getting paid for it.
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Lol all you'd like.
Point 1 (While games are subjective, the general consensus is outside of Gears , Forza, Halo and Multiplatforms Microsoft dropped the ball in terms of developing quality exclusive games for their users).
Point 2 - Not really sure what you could debate about. Microsoft has proven themselves downright unable to produce quality hardware without completely overspending. Basically spending more for less and when they don't go that route, they have tremendous hardware issues.
Points 3 and 4 are simply not debatable.
I've owned all Microsoft systems, All Playstation systems and All Nintendo systems as well as several gaming PCs. I'd say I'm far more than a Sony fan. I'm a fan of quality gaming systems. Frankly the 360 hasn't been one in 4 years. When buying a console, buy a console that you can envision yourself playing in 6-7 years. Not one with a few better mediocre launch titles.