Sharpryno said:
Azuren said:
AsGryffynn said:
Shiken said:
Thing is though, the PS4 has so much more to offer that your point is kinda irrelevant, at least how you worded it. I mean if I say I want Uncharted 4, Horizon Zero Dawn, Ratchet, SFV, The Last Guardian, and No Mans Sky but fk the JRPGs (this is only an example, as I like JRPGs) and on X1 I want Gears 4, Recore (which we still know nothing about), Crackdown 3 and Quantum Break then the PS4 still wins.
This is why it is good to have more releases overall catering to many tastes. A mere fraction of any combonation based on personal taste from the PS4 exclusive library in comparison to the entire X1 exclusive offering will usually result in PS4 winning everytime in 2016. There are exceptions sure, but this year will be very one sided in most cases in favor of PS4. Just sayin. ;)
BTW I am not attacking your post. I like my X1, but I just felt like making this point and yours happend to be the perfect one to quote a reply to. =P
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Problem is, sometimes some value the execution over the amount of games...
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Except the average Metacritic score for PS4 exclusives is higher than that of the average score of XB1 exclusives. So it's not just quantity, it's also quality.
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Man, thats as lame as thinking a movie winning Best Picture having a lower rottentomatoes score than another isn't deserving.
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Except this isn't a crowd-rating system, it's a rating aggregate system that includes a crowd rating system. That means it's a bunch of reviews, including bad reviews. What this means is, on average, PlayStation exclusives get better scores on reviews. And since the only other thing we have to go on is "he said/she said" nonsense, this becomes the only fair way to judge things objectively.
Oh, but I guess it isn't fair and isn't objective because it means the XB1 has fewer and, on average, lesser games than PS4. So instead, you look for information elsewhere in hopes of confirming your belief. You're doing things backwards: facts arise from evidence, you don't make evidence to support facts.