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mgz:
cool looks like if sony manages to do the smart thing and ease up on the licensing and always on garbage and they should stomp the xbox out

megido-rev.M:
Hopefully.

halfelite:
I will make a true decision once i see both consoles with game play at e3. My money for now is still on the xbox one over the ps4 just because the ps3 was a big let down to me.

Again always on who cares im not one to get up and unplug my consoles every time im done using them. Given both will have bluray drives all the more reason to keep them connected for bd-live content and updates.

 Im more interested in the full body kinect then the motion just picking up the controller points.

Backwards compatibility we have been through countless times not sure again why everyone is up in arms. If you want to keep the games you already have keep the console as well. If Anything 10+ years from now you will hook it up and play to relive the glory days. Until you hook up your dreamcast to play night of the living dead only to realize the guns only work on crt monitors  :'( . Granted some around here might be to young to have lived through cartridge games where there was no backwards compatibility at all

As for used games I could see the hard points on that one. me personally never bought a used game and never sold a game I collect all my past games and box them up and store them in the attic. im sure when my son is older he would have a field day playing the old systems. talking trash on how bad the older 8bit systems looked. But he will learn the hard way of the old days without being able to save your game either.

Tatsujin:

--- Quote from: halfelite on May 24, 2013, 03:46:03 PM ---I will make a true decision once i see both consoles with game play at e3. My money for now is still on the xbox one over the ps4 just because the ps3 was a big let down to me.

Again always on who cares im not one to get up and unplug my consoles every time im done using them. Given both will have bluray drives all the more reason to keep them connected for bd-live content and updates.

 Im more interested in the full body kinect then the motion just picking up the controller points.

Backwards compatibility we have been through countless times not sure again why everyone is up in arms. If you want to keep the games you already have keep the console as well. If Anything 10+ years from now you will hook it up and play to relive the glory days. Until you hook up your dreamcast to play night of the living dead only to realize the guns only work on crt monitors  :'( . Granted some around here might be to young to have lived through cartridge games where there was no backwards compatibility at all

As for used games I could see the hard points on that one. me personally never bought a used game and never sold a game I collect all my past games and box them up and store them in the attic. im sure when my son is older he would have a field day playing the old systems. talking trash on how bad the older 8bit systems looked. But he will learn the hard way of the old days without being able to save your game either.

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Good luck with Xbox One ... and to anyone who wants to purchase it. Let us hope Microsoft does the right choice and reverses those retarded features.

halfelite:

--- Quote from: Tatsujin on May 24, 2013, 04:40:38 PM ---
Good luck with Xbox One ... and to anyone who wants to purchase it. Let us hope Microsoft does the right choice and reverses those retarded features.

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What feature dont you like and why everyone just says I hate that I hate that with no reason. And explain if you are a person that unplugs there xbox after each use. or just thought of not being able to unplug is what gets you.

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