| Azzanation said: That's fine if you don't want to debate your point, however you come out complaining about a one time purchase of $29 optional Battery pack and than call me dense in your reply. Sorry but if $29 is a lot for you than I wouldn't suggest video games as a hobby. Just saying because it is a human luxury and a choice that cost money. I also couldn't care less if you like Xbox or not. My point is none of your reasons make any sense. And these are your quotes below in bold.. Any time my roommate plays any Xbox One games online, the internet gets tanked. ^Sounds like your Roommates console to me, hence why I don't believe your story. What about when you play Xbox games? Its your console isn't it? the fact is that the Xbox's internet connectivity is NOT working properly. ^Sounds like a faulty Net or Xbox to me, I have no issues and same with many of my friends who own all the platforms. PS4 controller cost is 74.99. ^Average Price for a controller Switch pro controller cost is 89.99. ^Slightly Higher price for a controller Xbox One controller cost is 79.99. ^Average price for a controller And, to add extra insult that I didn't even bring up, Xbox has no 'added features', while the Ps4 has the touch pad and the Switch has the amiibo functionality. ^That's the comment that got me.. that you claim the X1 controller had no added features compared to its competitors and yet any X1 owner or gamer for that matter could have told you about the Rumble Triggers. That baffles me and even worse, you tried to use that as a solid argument. Than you go on to use the term No exclusives yet the console has exclusives and a much bigger library of games if we are going to count every game, yes BC counts because they are games. These are facts, if you prefer Sony AAAs over Xboxes that's fine. I wont debate that however everything else? Rare's Replay being just 1 game is still 1 game filled with exclusives you wont get on PC, Switch, PS4 so it has every right to count and that's only 1 game. All you needed to say was I don't like Xbox games and that I hate MS. That sounds more believable than a $29 battery pack argument followed by a lot of strange comments about how your friend tanks your internet, and that Rumble Triggers don't count as an added feature to a controller (especially a much loved feature like that) and that PS4 plays the games better yet it doesn't anymore etc. You are right, there your reasons, and I am perfectly fine with that, we all have our reasons. |
The problem here is that you're too busy arguing semantics and applying your values to my reasons in order to dismiss what I say. The internet getting tanked is a personal reason as to why I don't play the Xbox, and in MY experiences, it's a good damn reason. The lack of games that matter is a damn good reason. The extra 30 bucks on a battery pack is a legitimate reason to me. I never once claimed this was going to be true for everyone, so to ME they are perfectly good reasons why I chose PS4 over XboxOne in any given opportunity.
And until just now I didn't even know that Xbox controllers had 'rumble triggers', showing that it's not a selling point, not something I Care about, and not something I've experienced in my time when I actually DO play the Xbox.
Literally the only reasons I have to play my Xbox One are Sunset Overdrive and, uh...wait, that's it. Rare Replay is fine, but it's not a selling point. TitanFall is bested by TitanFall 2, which I have on PS4. I don't care about Halo 5 and Gears of War Ultimate Edition is not fun. Gears 4 was disappointing (Especially after how much I enjoyed Gears 2 and 3).
Seriously, what is so hard about this? How do you not know the difference between subjectivity and objectivity?







