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Intrinsic said:
AsGryffynn said:

Power... 

As a whole, the XBX seems to be doing better given the other drawbacks it suffers from, namely having a smaller presence. The fact it sold the way it did implies it's doing better per capita... 

So power seems to be the answer. Apparently, it seems some consider it less an upgrade and more of a transition console that will in essence represent MS for the next gen, since any further power boosts are negligible and would focus exclusively on HDD and processor performance. 

This is just BS. 

Its doing better because more people that own an XB1 feel the need to upgrade. Simple as that. 

At the very least thats all we can confirm from the sales so far which has been for only 1 month. The people that are buying the XB1X aren't the same people that felt $200 was too much to spend on an XB1s.

give it time.

I see your point.   But do you think those same people that you speak of would be equally willing to make the jump if it wasn't 4x more power?