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Post by Daniel D'Oca Wed Nov 26, 2014 5:01 pm

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Post by Daniel D'Oca Wed Nov 26, 2014 5:06 pm

i choose ps4 Very Happy

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Post by Coconut_Party Wed Nov 26, 2014 5:07 pm

How The PS4 And Xbox One Are Similar
They’re both pretty beefy. The Xbox One and PS4 are both powerful consoles. The best-looking games for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 — Halo 4 and The Last of Us, arguably — are already visually outclassed by the likes of the new consoles’ versions of Shadow of Mordor, Assassin’s Creed Unity and Grand Theft Auto V.

They’re not identical, but it’s close. The specs for the consoles are not identical, and close analysis of this first year’s games has regularly revealed a small performanceadvantage for the PS4 (higher resolution graphics, for example), the kind you might notice if looking at the game running on each console side-by-side. But Xbox One games tend to look phenomenal as well, and in at least one case — Assassin’s Creed Unity — seem to perform better on Microsoft’s console. History shows that developers get better at programming for consoles as the years go by, which would either close any performance gaps or accentuate them. It’s too early to say.

Games cost the same. Major game releases cost $US60 each on both consoles.

They have got (mostly) the same third-party games. The PS4 and Xbox One run many of the same games and largely have parity in terms of third-party support. All major games from Ubisoft, Activision and Take Two have come to both consoles. EA released the multiplayer shooter Titanfall exclusively on Xbox platforms and Microsoft secured console exclusivity for Dead Rising 3 from Capcom and the next Tomb Raider from Square Enix/Eidos (possibly a timed exclusive there). The massively multiplayer Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn is available for PS4, not Xbox One. Otherwise, from existing blockbusters such as Call of Duty, Assassin’s Creed, FIFA and GTA to next year’s Metal Gear Solid V, Evolve and The Division, big third-party games come to PS4 and Xbox One and generally on the exact same day.

There aren’t many exclusives on either side. Neither system has an overwhelming number of exclusive games yet, so PS4 and Xbox One owners would likely still find a lot of overlap in their software collections.

One Year Later, Should You Get An Xbox One Or A PS4?
They both update when they’re turned off. Both of the new consoles are designed to patch and update your games (the PS4 does this more smoothly at the moment). Both have somewhat cluttered but well-stocked online stores. They each ship with 500GB hard drives and require just about every game to be installed (the Xbox One supports external hard drives; the PS4 does not, though the PS4 HDD is pretty easily swappable for a bigger one). They both let you start playing most games while they’re downloading or installing.

One Year Later, Should You Get An Xbox One Or A PS4?
Achievements and trophies are still a thing. They both have Achievement-like systems. As has been the case for a while, Sony calls theirs Trophies.

They both support cross-game voice chat for parties of up to eight people. Cross-game chat was previously something the Xbox 360 could do that the PS3 couldn’t.

You can use your real name on both. In a change from the previous generation, both allow players to be identified by their friends by their real name instead of by a handle. This is optional, so you can keep masquerading as CoolBro420 if you want to.

One Year Later, Should You Get An Xbox One Or A PS4?
Both controllers are similar to their predecessors. They each have evolutionary controllers that are similar to the ones from the previous generation, though the PS4′s new DualShock 4 feels like the more substantial design overhaul when compared to its predecessor the DualShock 3. The Xbox One’s controller includes more advanced force feedback rumbling, and it runs off of AA batteries. The PS4′s controller has a colourful light bar, a touch pad, and a speaker, and runs off of an internal battery that you’ll need to regularly recharge (thankfully, unlike the PS3, the PS4 lets you charge your controller while the system is in sleep mode). None of those features have amounted to anything all that special, so, for controller preference, it’s still largely a matter of which one you personally prefer. Additional controllers for both consoles cost $US60 each.

One Year Later, Should You Get An Xbox One Or A PS4?
They both charge players for online multiplayer. You need PlayStation Plus for the PS4 ($US50 annual subscription) and Xbox Live Gold for the Xbox One ($US60 annual subscription).

Both paid services give you games. Both the PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold services give players access to free games each month and let you keep the games as long as you’re a subscriber. Because there are relatively few new games out for the new consoles, the freebie games for PS4 and Xbox One tend to be indies, whereas the freebie games subscribers can get for last-gen consoles tend to be bigger releases. For example, in November 2014, Gold users can get a game called Volgarr The Viking for free on Xbox One but also get Viva Pinata: Trouble In Paradise and Red Faction: Guerilla for the Xbox 360. That indie/big-game divide isn’t always the case, though. Keeping it a bit more indie all around in the same month, Plus members get The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, Steamworld Dig and Escape Plan (originally for the PS Vita) for free for PS4, but also Frozen Synapse and Luftrausers for PS3. And in December, PS4 users of Plus will get free copies of the big-budget DC Comics fighting game Injustice.

They’re both indie-friendly. Sony and Microsoft have both aggressively courted indie game developers and have been rolling out indies on their platforms (Nintendo’s been getting into this, too but, of course, the PC is still by far the leading platform for anyone who wants to play great indie games).

Neither one is backwards compatible. Neither system will run a game disc from the previous generation, though the PS4 does offer last-gen games via a streaming program that will be explained below.

Both offer cameras of limited utility. The Xbox One used to ship with a Kinect sensor that could be used for voice and gestural control of the system’s interface and in many of its games. The Kinect is no longer packed in and has seen few games made that require it (standouts include Dance Central Spotlight and Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved). It costs over $US100. Sony’s PlayStation 4 Camera ($US60) allows for some voice control of the system. Both devices allow users to log into their respective consoles via facial recognition. Neither feels essential to the new-gen console experience.

Both normally cost $US400. When the Xbox One launched, it cost $US500, $US100 more than the PS4. But the removal of Kinect from the console’s base offering dropped the two machines down to the same price, $US400. Microsoft is currently running a holiday promotion that drops the Xbox One down further to $US350. Both machines are often bundled with games.

Both let you stream lots of different media. Both machines support a variety of media-streaming apps. They both have Netflix and Amazon Prime. and Hulu Plus. There are some notable differences: Xbox One has HBO Go, which the PS4 doesn’t yet have. The Xbox One also has an NFL app of limited utility.

The consoles both play Blu-Ray and DVD movies.

You can livestream from both without the need of any other devices.

You can capture gameplay footage and edit it on either console, then upload it (Sony has a couple of theoretically temporary advantages here in offering an easy screenshot-taking option and for local saving of videos to a USB stick).


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Post by mariaanas Thu Nov 27, 2014 10:05 pm

Well done Daniel. However, you were supposed to create a prompt not just select a console. Good effort.

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