I thought this was a joke and was going to play along, then I looked it up and found out how real this actually was!I'll wait for the Steam Box...
If I find myself in need of a next gen console before the Steam Box I'd probably get a PS4
I thought this was a joke and was going to play along, then I looked it up and found out how real this actually was!I'll wait for the Steam Box...
If I find myself in need of a next gen console before the Steam Box I'd probably get a PS4
The Wii sold more than 20 million more units than the xbox360 or PS3, so how can you say that the Wii-U is going to sell the worst? Of course it's still struggling because there have been very little games released.This thread wasn't about the Wii-U, which will obviously move less units than the Xbox One or PS4. I was seeing what people thought about the two top selling consoles, which will provide the most heated debate and interesting conversation.
Another problem I have with this thread is the incredible circlejerk against Xbox one. It would be nice if everyone would stop complaining about Microsoft simply because everyone else is. You shouldn't base your opinion solely on what others have said on the internet.
1. Read what I said - I expect that the sales of the WiiU will increase once titles as mario kart 8, SSB, new zelda, etc... come out. I want to buy a Wii U too, but I am still waiting until more Nintendo exclusives are released.The Wii sold more than 20 million more units than the xbox360 or PS3, so how can you say that the Wii-U is going to sell the worst? Of course it's still struggling because there have been very little games released.This thread wasn't about the Wii-U, which will obviously move less units than the Xbox One or PS4. I was seeing what people thought about the two top selling consoles, which will provide the most heated debate and interesting conversation.
Another problem I have with this thread is the incredible circlejerk against Xbox one. It would be nice if everyone would stop complaining about Microsoft simply because everyone else is. You shouldn't base your opinion solely on what others have said on the internet.
The WiiU has had a miserable amount of sales compared to the Wii. Where the Wii sold 435,000 units in January 2007, in the US, two months after its launch, the WiiU has sold 57,000 units in January 2013, in the US, two months after its launch. And most of the posts I can see hatin' on the Xbox One provide justification for their opinion, mine included.
But if the opinions are justified, then it might just be that people dislike the Xbox One because it looks like it's going to suck? Seems a bit more realistic than some anti-Microsoft mass hysteria...1. Read what I said - I expect that the sales of the WiiU will increase once titles as mario kart 8, SSB, new zelda, etc... come out. I want to buy a Wii U too, but I am still waiting until more Nintendo exclusives are released.The Wii sold more than 20 million more units than the xbox360 or PS3, so how can you say that the Wii-U is going to sell the worst? Of course it's still struggling because there have been very little games released.
Another problem I have with this thread is the incredible circlejerk against Xbox one. It would be nice if everyone would stop complaining about Microsoft simply because everyone else is. You shouldn't base your opinion solely on what others have said on the internet.
The WiiU has had a miserable amount of sales compared to the Wii. Where the Wii sold 435,000 units in January 2007, in the US, two months after its launch, the WiiU has sold 57,000 units in January 2013, in the US, two months after its launch. And most of the posts I can see hatin' on the Xbox One provide justification for their opinion, mine included.
2. I was not saying that they didn't provide justification. That's not the point. It's just that everyone is saying that xbox messed it up etc.. and that many people are just agreeing because everyone on the internet is. It's pretty clear that it's a one sided PS4 thread if you look at how people reacted to when Alpha said that he was thinking about getting an XB1.
Just pitching in briefly
- Xbox 1 - Without joining into the circlejerk, microsoft just ran straight into a brick wall. From almost all sides, as far as gaming consoles go Xbox one has lost this round already unless Sony is waiting until a later date to reveal any Playstation failings, the fact is that they seem to have ignored every opinion of their core market and now they're reaping what they've sown. The most damning of this was their executive saying if you have no internet access "we have a device for this - xbox 360". Essentially they've done exactly what EA did as a company and ignored the mass-market opinion, and EA have just admitted they're trying to make up for this/regain their reputation.
I don't understand; does hating a terrible product turn into a circlejerk if multiple people share the same opinion? I, for one, was not influenced by the internet, instead doing my own research as I'm sure most others have done.The Wii sold more than 20 million more units than the xbox360 or PS3, so how can you say that the Wii-U is going to sell the worst? Of course it's still struggling because there have been very little games released.This thread wasn't about the Wii-U, which will obviously move less units than the Xbox One or PS4. I was seeing what people thought about the two top selling consoles, which will provide the most heated debate and interesting conversation.
Another problem I have with this thread is the incredible circlejerk against Xbox one. It would be nice if everyone would stop complaining about Microsoft simply because everyone else is. You shouldn't base your opinion solely on what others have said on the internet.
I have a PS3 but I don't think there is a party chat function on the current console but if Sony really wants to "slap" Microsoft in the face they should add Party Chat in the PS4Wow,
Tough choice. I'd say I'm going with the PlayStation 4. Why? I'm not paying 500 dollars plus a membership that requires wifi 24/7. That's just bullcrap. I really hope the PlayStation 4 does have a feature like Party Chat, though. Or else i'm going to be really pissed of. (Does PS3 already have a party chat function?) But anyways, I'm going to miss though getting map packs months later.
I, for one, was not influenced by the internet, instead doing my own research as I'm sure most others have done.
I thought this was a joke and was going to play along, then I looked it up and found out how real this actually was!I'll wait for the Steam Box...
If I find myself in need of a next gen console before the Steam Box I'd probably get a PS4It's too bad development will never get past the 3rd stage.
I'll be the one guy leaning Xbox One then. After I checked out a video on Project Spark I got excited, my focus is on the games as entertainment, and for me Microsoft delivered.
Not trying to change any opinions here though.
Isn't that an overstatement? I don't see how supporting one console by one game company can completely change the world. Microsoft doesnt represent the entire gaming industry. Don't forget Steam, which they run off digital purchases. They haven't had a huge backlash, which is probably because they allowed an offline mode. Microsoft is pushing for a digital world, but the online aspect was done in the wrong way. I agree with that, I really do.
As for the kinect always being on, that's false. It can turn off when you want it to. So you only need it on when you want to use its functionality. Source: http://kotaku.com/xbox-one-kinect-privacy-concerns-turn-it-off-511759241
XboxOne may be one console, but it has a large playerbase. Buying the XboxOne basically gives Microsoft the message that players find the restrictions acceptable ,which in reality is largely false, which would inevitably lead them to maintain or perhaps even add more restrictions for future generations of their consoles. By not buying the XboxOne, they will get the message that they screwed up somewhere and, hopefully, listen to the players.Isn't that an overstatement? I don't see how supporting one console by one game company can completely change the world. Microsoft doesnt represent the entire gaming industry. Don't forget Steam, which they run off digital purchases. They haven't had a huge backlash, which is probably because they allowed an offline mode. Microsoft is pushing for a digital world, but the online aspect was done in the wrong way. I agree with that, I really do.
As for the kinect always being on, that's false. It can turn off when you want it to. So you only need it on when you want to use its functionality. Source: http://kotaku.com/xbox-one-kinect-privacy-concerns-turn-it-off-511759241
All I'm stating is that when companies see that;Isn't that an overstatement? I don't see how supporting one console by one game company can completely change the world. Microsoft doesnt represent the entire gaming industry. Don't forget Steam, which they run off digital purchases. They haven't had a huge backlash, which is probably because they allowed an offline mode. Microsoft is pushing for a digital world, but the online aspect was done in the wrong way. I agree with that, I really do.
As for the kinect always being on, that's false. It can turn off when you want it to. So you only need it on when you want to use its functionality. Source: http://kotaku.com/xbox-one-kinect-privacy-concerns-turn-it-off-511759241
All I'm stating is that when companies see that;Isn't that an overstatement? I don't see how supporting one console by one game company can completely change the world. Microsoft doesnt represent the entire gaming industry. Don't forget Steam, which they run off digital purchases. They haven't had a huge backlash, which is probably because they allowed an offline mode. Microsoft is pushing for a digital world, but the online aspect was done in the wrong way. I agree with that, I really do.
As for the kinect always being on, that's false. It can turn off when you want it to. So you only need it on when you want to use its functionality. Source: http://kotaku.com/xbox-one-kinect-privacy-concerns-turn-it-off-511759241
1.) They are able to make the console the way THEY want it, not the way the customer wants
2.) They are able to profit off of it (sell lots of copies)
They continue to make consoles with their rules whether the consumer likes it or not - until eventually other companies realize they can do what they want without facing a consumer backlash - not boycotting the Xbox One's DRM and used-games policy is simply ridiculous and quite frankly a slap in the face of gamers everywhere that value a say in the product they buy (in terms of the gaming world - however, this can also be applied elsewhere).
While the Xbox has its perks, supporting this DRM bullsh- and used games policy is just encouraging them to not listen to us, the ones that actually buy their product and the ones that should be able to influence it the most!
Ok so, Chilling, I love you for this.The thing people don't realize is when they support the Xbox One, they support the death of gaming as we know it. If we head down this trail, eventually used games will be nonexistent as will offline gaming (which is absolutely ridiculous).
I'm against your decision of buying an XboxOne, but I'll accept that it's your wish to do so; I'll agree to disagree. What ultimately matters is that you'll be satisfied with the product. It's just my opinion that Microsoft is making a bad decision with what they're doing to the XboxOne. I just hope that the players' opinions will be heard and perhaps changes will be made for the better.Fair point predator, I will concede on that one. I think its just my personality, I mean I can see why everyone is willing to refuse to buy it to set a standard. I really do.
To me I purchase a console for entertainment, and the drawbacks don't bother me. And I am hardly ingrained in these new online sites like instagram or snap chat or something, so I wasn't drawn in by the social integration. I checked the titles that are confirmed for Xbox One and PS4, 7 that I would buy on Xbox One, and two I would buy for PS4, which both are multi-platform. To me I just want to play games, and I'm willing to accept the risk of a connect once every 24 hours. My home rarely goes without internet, much less for over 24 hours.
Again, I'm speaking on a personal level. I'm not going to defend its flaws, just clear up misconceptions. I think the 24 hour online thing is unnecessary, I won't use the kinect, and I realize a lot of people are hit hard by the trade-in limits. I'm just willing to live with those flaws.