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Originally Posted by Bogof
I've addressed your question.I BOUGHT A XBOXONE BECAUSE I CAN-Just like anyone else can lol. Sunk in yet?
Ya know, I have several radio stations preset into my car radio. Even though radio 1 plays all the songs CaptialFM plays. I still occasionally switch between to the 2 for certain shows.
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The difference being that I assume you didn't spend several hundred pounds on a radio just so you could listen to different stations.
Personally, I can afford both consoles, but I've taken the decision to wait and see which console has games that *interest* me. I did that when I chose an Xbox 360 and also when I chose both a PS2 and Xbox. IMO, it's nice to have good graphics, and given the choice between running a game at 720P or 1080P, I'll choose 1080P with as much detail as the machine I am using (be it a Console or PC) or game can muster. But, even with the best graphics currently available, if a game has a crap storyline or is simply not well designed, I am not interested.
It's also worth remembering that Stephen is right, the first couple of generations of games for *any* console are not the best (with a few exceptions) on that console. It takes developers a while to work out how to get the best from a machine. Want proof? Compare the early PS3/Xbox 360 games against the latest ones.
One final point. With the budgets for the larger games increasing (and in some cases being higher than budgets for major films), I think the days of the console exclusive are limited. I think you'll find that while games may carry on launching on one console or the other several days or weeks before the other console, unless Sony or Microsoft invest some serious money in game developers, the only way those developers will make a profit (or even cover their costs) is to ensure the games are released on as many platforms as possible.