BabyTyrant
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Warning, strong opinions below, you have been warned.
Kinda odd how their glory days for having a competitive library of exclusives was back on the Xbox 360, and slowly most of their previous exclusives moved to PS4 as well.
Now I know to some people exclusives aren't everything, but I think it counts for a lot.
I mean the systems themselves all run almost equal to each other (PS4 has a slight advantage in 1 area, Xbox 1 has a slight advantage in one area AFAIK; not to mention the One X is not a home run compared to the PS4 Pro), the Interface/Menus of the online stores and all the settings are not all that hard on PS4 (and I'm sure I could easily learn the Xbone Layout), the controllers aren't game-changing for either (Xbone looks very similar to Xbox 360, as does the PS4 to the PS3, but bigger and seems better proportioned).
So really being realistic that leaves one huge difference, exclusive game library, I know I seem to be a rare breed in this regard; but if I can play 10 good exclusives vs 3 equally as good exclusives I would rather have the 10 and not miss out on much.
I would gladly get an Xbone some day, but feel no rush when their exclusives have crumbled down to little more than Halo (dont care), Forza (also dont care), and Gears Of War, which I like and I got the chance to beat Gears 4 when I was on Vacation; so I feel no burning desire to rush to get an Xbone.
How is it PS4 keeps exclusives for the most part (most obvious exceptions being Crash, and soon Spyro) and Xbox exclusives go Multi-Plat?
Kinda odd how their glory days for having a competitive library of exclusives was back on the Xbox 360, and slowly most of their previous exclusives moved to PS4 as well.
Now I know to some people exclusives aren't everything, but I think it counts for a lot.
I mean the systems themselves all run almost equal to each other (PS4 has a slight advantage in 1 area, Xbox 1 has a slight advantage in one area AFAIK; not to mention the One X is not a home run compared to the PS4 Pro), the Interface/Menus of the online stores and all the settings are not all that hard on PS4 (and I'm sure I could easily learn the Xbone Layout), the controllers aren't game-changing for either (Xbone looks very similar to Xbox 360, as does the PS4 to the PS3, but bigger and seems better proportioned).
So really being realistic that leaves one huge difference, exclusive game library, I know I seem to be a rare breed in this regard; but if I can play 10 good exclusives vs 3 equally as good exclusives I would rather have the 10 and not miss out on much.
I would gladly get an Xbone some day, but feel no rush when their exclusives have crumbled down to little more than Halo (dont care), Forza (also dont care), and Gears Of War, which I like and I got the chance to beat Gears 4 when I was on Vacation; so I feel no burning desire to rush to get an Xbone.
How is it PS4 keeps exclusives for the most part (most obvious exceptions being Crash, and soon Spyro) and Xbox exclusives go Multi-Plat?