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#924
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It is going to take me a while to get used to the fact that Disney is in charge now.
#926
Sorry for the noob questions, but will the XBOX one S use a different/faster processor? I remember hearing rumors about a new xbox coming out next year.
If there's anything good these days about consoles, it's the "unification" of architectures that should allow backward compatibility with each new console. Since everything is running on INTEL/CISC processors, there's probably very little "porting" required. It's been some time since I compared consoles, but how does the Sony online "experience" compare to xbox? That seemed to be one thing that microsoft had going for it back when the xbox 360 launched.. Obviously that was some time ago and maybe they're both virtually equal..?
If there's anything good these days about consoles, it's the "unification" of architectures that should allow backward compatibility with each new console. Since everything is running on INTEL/CISC processors, there's probably very little "porting" required. It's been some time since I compared consoles, but how does the Sony online "experience" compare to xbox? That seemed to be one thing that microsoft had going for it back when the xbox 360 launched.. Obviously that was some time ago and maybe they're both virtually equal..?
#927
Sorry for the noob questions, but will the XBOX one S use a different/faster processor? I remember hearing rumors about a new xbox coming out next year.
If there's anything good these days about consoles, it's the "unification" of architectures that should allow backward compatibility with each new console. Since everything is running on INTEL/CISC processors, there's probably very little "porting" required. It's been some time since I compared consoles, but how does the Sony online "experience" compare to xbox? That seemed to be one thing that microsoft had going for it back when the xbox 360 launched.. Obviously that was some time ago and maybe they're both virtually equal..?
If there's anything good these days about consoles, it's the "unification" of architectures that should allow backward compatibility with each new console. Since everything is running on INTEL/CISC processors, there's probably very little "porting" required. It's been some time since I compared consoles, but how does the Sony online "experience" compare to xbox? That seemed to be one thing that microsoft had going for it back when the xbox 360 launched.. Obviously that was some time ago and maybe they're both virtually equal..?
#928
Even though the Caps sh!t the bed EVERYf@#kINGYEAR in the playoffs, seeing clear games is most likely pushing me to PS4.
#929
#930
Hands down the PSN experience is better and the PS4 UI is more grown-up. But, every one here has an Xbox. So, in the end it comes down to; 1) Do you want to play online with friends? Then buy whatever system they have. 2) Do either platforms have exclusive titles that are "must have" for you? I.e. Forza or Gran Turismo? 3) Do either platform have exclusive hardware that you want to use? I.e. Kinect or PlayStation VR?
I certainly prefer the PS experience (Gran Turismo) and VR over Kinect. Ultimately I don't or didn't play enough to have that many online friends (played a lot of call of duty years ago).