Zappykins said:
I'm suprized someone is still bringing up the extremly minor GPU difference now. Espically when the problems have shown up in use, which isn't the Xbox. Paper is nice, but real world use is where I game. To refresh your memory, when the PS4 specs were out with a 1.8 Tflops GPU and some were still hoping for the Sweeney request 2.5 Tflops I stated it would be largely insignifianct. And now the differences are even less signifiant than that. If you want to make a big deal about it still, and ignoring the extra processors the Xbox One has and speculated superior software engineer, I guess you can. But it reminds me of people complaining as the Wii outsold the HD twins. (Only to be later surpassed by the Xbox 360 in the UK and USA.) As I said previously, I expected the PlayStation to have a great launch - event the PS3 sold better out the gate than the Xbox 360 in the USA. It has many nestalgic followers and they are hungry for a new system. I'm sure it will be a fine system that makes many people happy. Kind of amazing isn't it how well the Xbox One is selling even at $100 more? To be fair though, it does have more features than the PS4 with Skype, vioce regontion, and no annoying controller light reflecting off your TV. Plus, rumble triggers are like having a super tasty donut, then having the most amazing glaze poured on top. |
What's amazing is how One fans keep telling themselves there is a small gap in GPU power. The downgrades to every Xbox One game (have you seen the release version of Forza 5 with some assets straight out of a PS1/PS2 game?), while PS4 games either looked the same or better than their E3 counterparts, says everything. The gap is there and it is significant. And once we see the next Uncharted and GOW, that gap is going to be all the more noticable. But you keep believing in that secret sauce. 







