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PlayStation 4 or Xbox 1

Which System are you going to Buy?

  • Xbox 1

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • Playstation 4

    Votes: 11 64.7%
  • Don't know yet

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • Don't care. Not a gamer.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    17
IF you love Halo Xbox one, otherwise PS4. I am a Halo fan.

The difference between Xbox 1 and ps4 will be smaller than the difference between ps 3 and xbox 360 in terms of hardware relatively speaking. I really didn't notice very much of a difference between games this current gen. When you play a game on a console you are usually sitting on a couch a couple of feet away. You can sometimes tell when comparing screenshots on a computer since your face is so close to the screen but graphically you would have a really hard time if any telling the difference between graphics.
 
So I hadn't read anything about the games yet really, but Kingdom Hearts 3 is going to be multi-platform? That one was a huge plus on Sony's side for me when I was going over exclusive series in my mind. Sega just bought Atlus the other day too so I imagine some of those lesser known games they make that I like are probably more likely to go multi-platform too now. That's two notches that I wasn't counting on side XBOX for me.

Not that it really matters. I'll probably buy them both eventually either way.

Yep. I am a huge gamer, so I imagine that I will eventually end up owning both as well. It all depends on these platforms getting those one or two games that I just have to have. For the 360 it was Elder Scrolls IV, for the PS3 it was Demon's Souls, for the Nintendo 3DS it was Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. And while the launch lineups for both systems look solid, there just hasn't been that one game yet that really made me think, "wow, I MUST have that game..."

One game that has a possibility of being such a one for me is Deep Down, which I only heard about recently and is currently a PS4 exclusive. Unfortunately, it has a Japan-only release for the moment. I am hoping they will announce it for the US soon. It looks roughly like a Demon's Souls/Dark Souls clone, except made by Capcom. Considering that Capcom is the developer behind Monster Hunter and Dragon's Dogma, this sounds like a very good idea to me. There's very little gameplay footage to look at right now, but I think this game has the potential to be amazing (then again, it could suck, it's much too early to be able to say anything for sure about it). FWIW, it's also going to be free-to-play.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbFBEjlKtpY
 
Nba 2k14 is always best on wii. Most games oook better on the wii including pokeman.

I'm not worried how it oooks, I want to know how it plays.
 
Can somebody tell me which console is gonna be better for NBA 2k14?

With current-gen games, some ran better on PS3 and others ran better on 360; I expect the same will be the case next gen. But I don't think anyone knows anything right now about the performance of different individual games cross-platform. We'll just have to wait for the consoles and the games to come out.
 
With current-gen games, some ran better on PS3 and others ran better on 360; I expect the same will be the case next gen. But I don't think anyone knows anything right now about the performance of different individual games cross-platform. We'll just have to wait for the consoles and the games to come out.

I wanted to pre-order, but looks like I'd better wait a while before doing so???
 
I wanted to pre-order, but looks like I'd better wait a while before doing so???

If the performance of one specific game is really important to you, then yeah, I would wait. I myself am in no great rush to buy next-gen when there's still great stuff coming out current-gen. Heck, most sports games, including NBA2K14, are coming out for both current-gen and next-gen anyway.

On the other hand, differences in performance between platforms are usually small. There are occasional exceptions where there's a big difference (e.g. Skyrim or Bayonetta), but as far as I can recall this has never been the case with a sports game.
 
If the performance of one specific game is really important to you, then yeah, I would wait. I myself am in no great rush to buy next-gen when there's still great stuff coming out current-gen. Heck, most sports games, including NBA2K14, are coming out for both current-gen and next-gen anyway.

On the other hand, differences in performance between platforms are usually small. There are occasional exceptions where there's a big difference (e.g. Skyrim or Bayonetta), but as far as I can recall this has never been the case with a sports game.

With Skyrim you may be able to tell the difference between them with screenshots on a computer screen because your face is so close to it but on a couch on a large tv virtually none. Except the load times.
 
Even though they reversed their stupid decisions, xbox lost me as a customer by wanting to implement them in the first place, though I could see myself getting one years later if a game franchise I love is exclusive to it. Thankfully none I know of as of now are.
 
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