Why The PS4 Is Kicking Xbox One's Arse
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We have a winner.synobal said:I'd say it is kicking the xbox ones ass mostly because it costs less.
From a pure logistical standpoint, they do not have the marketing money to become identified with a system the way Titanfall or Uncharted can. Furthermore, their digital exclusivity means they can't really occupy shelf space in a world where physical media is still a massive influence and will obviously attract the attention from window shoppers when they're at a store looking at consoles.Charcharo said:I still dont understand why indi games cant be system sellers...
Some of them are flat out better (subject to personal subjective opinion) then AAA games. Or last longer. Or have better storylines...
Sony seemed to get a lot smarter after they got their ass kicked by Nintendo and to a lesser extent Microsoft, getting their ass kicked is the only way companies realize they made a mistake.canadamus_prime said:Since I agree with you, I'm not wrong.
Also the chances of Microsoft pulling it's head out of it's ass are about the same as the sky turning green (and I don't mean during a sunset).
What I see is that indie games are not as complex nor as long as AAA games. Now people who don't mind game playthrough length but instead latch onto concepts that hold strong (such as Octodad's funky physics, The Binding of Isaac's hundreds of mix-and-match items, and Don't Starve's sense of adventure) ... probably have a powerful-enough PC instead. And thus, indie games that have been ported over are not system sellers. But as for indie exclusives like Journey and The Unfinished Swan, I can't speak for everyone, but if I were to get a PS3 (which I won't due to a lack of future potential that the PS4 has instead), those two games would be reasons why.Charcharo said:I still dont understand why indi games cant be system sellers...
Some of them are flat out better (subject to personal subjective opinion) then AAA games. Or last longer. Or have better storylines...
Wheter or not it's related to Jim's video (Blessed is the mind too small to doubt the word of Jim!), I still think it's relevant to bring up that, in Canada, Sony is hiking up the price of the PS4 to 449.99$.The White Hunter said:We have a winner.synobal said:I'd say it is kicking the xbox ones ass mostly because it costs less.
It's basically too expensive, here in the UK the Xbox One has been doing relatively well, at least from the retails taff I've spoken to, and Titanfall has given it a massive push. Sony did lose a lot of good will here with the PS3 though.
Both consoles are decent machines though, I personally could find more use for the X1 at this point that the PS4, since I do most of my gaming on PC and jsut need something lazy as a media hub for the living room. I could build a PC fdor that easily enough but I tinker with them way too much.