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Runa216 said:
I have both consoles, but I rarely use either one for anything outside of gaming or netflix. The share play has never been used, the remote play was only ever used when I needed an extra controller and only had two PS4 controllers. I don't know what else the PS4 has, but I have noticed that it's pretty much perfect for just simple gaming. Oh, and Cross-Buy.

I don't have any idea how to use my Xbox, since I mainly just got it for Rare Replay and Backwards Compatibility (which I now know isn't really all that helpful). I play titanfall and...that's basically it at this point.

People don't buy systems for features, they buy systems for games. They buy the systems that have the games they want, then they discover the features later. Well, except PS3's Blu Ray capabilities. If people generally cared, then Xbox would have been the best selling system when it had well integrated online play and a hard drive for game saves back when no other console did that.


I totally agree with you on this one. Like you read my mind.  People this gen certainly appreciate certain perks this time around that didn't matter last time and if the site were on the other foot ( let's say M$ and Sony totally switched the names on their consoles and their exclusive titles) the same people that bash one would suddenly overlook the flaws.

In the end, it is what it's always been: "which one has (or WILL have) the games that I want to play?"