| starcraft said: Throw the word 'good' in before 'games' though and it becomes an entirely different debate. And lets not kid ourselves. Neither console has a strong library atm, and MS has the better rest-of-year line up. PS4 has more sales because it is $100 cheaper and because Sony's early-gen PR was golden whilst Microsoft couldn't stop tripping over themselves. |
I think something that a lot of people tend to ignore is how ps3 and xb360 owners felt about Sony and MS support respectively the last couple of years before the launch of ps4 and xb1. I strongly believe that one of the biggests reason psvita and wiiu were DOA was the lack of support of psp and wii by sony and ninty again the last few years before the psvita and wiiu were released. Just look at all the ps3 games released right before the launch of ps4. I know I was disappointed with my wii purchase and never really considered buying a wiiu.
And though I do agree with the bolded, you also need to keep in mind that since the general concensus at the moment is that multiplats perfmorm better on ps4 and 3rd parties sell well on both of them (unlike ninty home consoles), people who are on the fence, probably go for ps4 for better graphics/overall performance.
As for the OP. It's fine to have your own opinion and it's also fine for people to disagree with you (as long as it's expressed in a respectable manner). I, agree with the majority here mainly because as a ps3 user, I know that the games will come. If you're the kind of person who wants to rush and buy a console for its current line up and then not mind buying a ps4 too for all the games released in the future which might interest you more, go ahead. (then again, fr all we know, MS might end up making the best games ever. I'm only basing this on past experience). I can't afford both consoles, so I'll buy a ps4, as from my past experience ps1-ps3 Sony slowly but surely delivers and I see a console as a long investment.








