Alara317 said:
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. |
You not knowing the X1 controller has Rumble triggers baffles not only me. It was a huge selling point for the controllers hence why many gamers claim the X1 controller as there preferred remote this gen, its even a popular choice for PC gamers even after the DS4 controller got released for PCs as well. Its all subjective. If you prefer a touch pad that is rarely used in games, or you like collecting toys (More than $29 for some of them just to let you know *Cough Battery Pack*) over Rumble Triggers that is used in more games and benefits the player more than the other two that's fine. I question how you can not know that the X1 controller did not offer this feature since it is considered a very popular choice. Anyway that part doesn't matter now.
Also maybe you should consider that Rumble Triggers in the X1 controller possibly costs more money to add than a Touchpad or Amiibo scanner. Maybe that's why the X1 is more expensive. Just saying.
Aeolus451 said:
"Xbox One has the largest library of games thanks to the Backwards compatibly and many more on their way. Your comment is false. " That's not something to brag about and it doesn't disprove what he said. Alot of gamers don't buy new consoles to play old ass games from the previous gen. The xbox one sales reflect that. Including console exclusives to be fair, the PS4 has twice as many current gen exclusive games as the xbox one does. |
That's fine, however than people need to use the term current games than the term games, because the term games means any form of games. I say PC has the biggest library of games and that's also due to its BC library. Many gamers including myself love PC for the fact I can still play my 10 year old games without owning two to three to ten different consoles.