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barneystinson69 said:
tokilamockingbrd said:

the actually price makes less difference than it price in comparison to the low end models. Lets say its 200 dollars more, to you and me as enthusiast it is worth it. But to a mainstream consumer they will ask so what do I get for 200 more? Better graphics? But it plays the same games right? Most people upgrade when they can no longer play the games they want. Core gamers upgrade when they feel like the are missing out on the best performance in their games.

The point I am trying to prove is why do you think it'll be competing against steam machines, and not the PS Pro? Microsoft has stated that they're aiming for 6Tflops, and UNLESS those specs change, the price will be no more than $399.

because the library for the XB1 is pretty much the same as the PC.  I was tempted at one point to get a XB1 at one point, but once all the games because play anywhere it was as simple as grabbing an RX 480 recently. I can't wait to play FH 3, that is the type of game that would have tempted me to pick up an XB1. 

So if a person likes the library choices over PS4 they can go with PC, XB1. That is where the steam machine comment came from, that is simply a type of PC, I chose that because it is sort of a bridge for a person who wants the power of a PC(and flexibility) with the simplicity of a console (for the most part). 

I will miss absolutely nothing going PS4/PC. Before I would have. 



psn- tokila

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