| akhmenhawk said: -Xbox One will win March because of Titanfall and price cuts I agree. -Microsoft will have more casual appeal once kinect games and apps start rolling out I think price and general 'group' thinking is more of a factor that sways casual gamers, and the PS4 has the advantage here. Bear in mind also that many core gamers will choose the ps4 over its future prospects, such as PSnow, Morpheus, and solely on the fact that they have built the reputation of being the company which produces the most varied titles, spanning from New IPs to classics to remakes to indies and so on. |
I don't think you understand, Indies don't count (unless they are on ID@xbox) neither do remakes, unless they're published by MS... and every input or output options is a gimmick unless it's Kinect, in which case they drive everyone crazy like little girls in front of the latest boys band!
So obviously, you can win the number game, but you cannot win the arguments.
Anyway, if we were to listen some fellow forum members here, the PS4 is already dead (after somehow selling over 220k units on the week of the 22nd, I wonder where Sony had those stored? if anything that shows how strong the demand still is and how much denial some people have left? I think he is right about one aspect, the PS4 seems to be much easier to find than it was about 2 or 3 weeks ago... and we still have to see if the demand for the xb1 will keep to its current level or if it will wane back to PS3/Vita levels of demand (I don't think there is a case to be made for it to sky rocket, but I am not Nostradamus either, who knows... maybe people really want Kinect sports).







