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ICStats said:
TheAdjustmentBureau said:

most importantly the point in making is

a, the power debate is internet point scoring

b, people choose the systems that has the games they want in the real world.


I don't agree that (a) is just point scoring.  It has a tangible "quality" value; it's just less important to you.

Point (b) is true, and nobody is going to dissuade you if you feel that Xbox has the exclusive games you want then that's fine.  Enjoy your XB1!  You don't have to justify your choice by downplaying the power difference.

I am happy with the game situation for PS4; as far as I'm concerned it has way more games than I have time to play.  I have over 12 retail games, a lot of digital games, and I'll add at least 12 more retail games in the next 6 months.

So the point is for me the "power argument" is multiplied manyfold because I enjoy many games, whereas the "exclusives" argument has less weight because "I could play Forza Horizon 2 instead of **** PS4 exclusive" is less important when you have tons to play anyway.



Well then people should buy pc multiplatform games as they are far superior to ps4 and Xbox one muliplats. Everyone I know chooses consoles based on exclusives. Some can't live without uncharted. Some can't live without halo or gears. A slight graphical difference has never been a choice. We aren't talking Wii to 360 level.difference here. We are talking ps2 vs Xbox difference in power.