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I don't hold anything against MS for marketing the Scorpio for it's power. It only makes sense.

However, there are a couple of things going through my head.

1. I'm really interested in hearing what kind of impact people think the Scorpio will have.

2. I think some here are really underestimating the importance of a varied library. I find it pretty obvious that having more games in a wider array of genres would be pretty hugely beneficial.

If you love the Souls games, you can get DS3 on Xbox One. But the PS4 also has Bloodborne.
If you love open world RPGs, you can get The Witcher 3 on Xbox One. But the PS4 also has Horizon.
If you love sports games, you can get Madden on Xbox One. But the PS4 also has MLB.
If you like fighting games, you can get Tekken on Xbox One. But the PS4 also has Street Fighter.
if you love JRPGs, you can get FFXV on Xbox One. But the PS4 has like two dozen others aswell.

Then, you use marketing and exclusive content to fill in any gaps.

If you love shooters, Xbox is the only place to get Halo. But Sony has deals with CoD, Destiny, and Battlefront. It's not 1:1 of course, but it certainly lessens the blow.



Bet with Adamblaziken:

I bet that on launch the Nintendo Switch will have no built in in-game voice chat. He bets that it will. The winner gets six months of avatar control over the other user.