Within a month the first next gen system would retail. And there has been much debate on each system. So before anyone gets unnecessarily bent by the title try to read the entire post before counter arguing.
Gaming history has proven that the performance of a system has never determine or equated to success. Both the PS4 and Xbox One performance are within the same scope. They are possibly the most similar consoles to ever be released that directly competes with each other. If history is a guide, it is without a doubt the the marginal ( bait inserted :P ) performance difference between the two systems would have no real effect on their road to success or failure.
There are very few things that separate these consoles. The two main aspects are price and the Kinect 2. The price is without a doubt a factor but I don't believe it would be problematic. The main reason being the Xbox One is priced higher but you get more for that additional $100 independent of personal preference. It would have been a harder sell if it was $100 more with no additions and being the weaker of the two.
Microsoft is banking on the Kinect 2 for they believe (based on their data) that the Kinect 2 is the next big thing. Not necessarily in gaming but in user interaction with the console which includes both gaming and non gaming application. The Kinect 2 is not something that is needed but if done correctly can be something that users/gamers want. It is the main difference between the two systems and it offers features that are not "out of the box" available on the PS4. If(power full word) the Kinect 2 catches on and succeeds, Sony would be struggling to catch up with MS and their offering would be more of second though than a fully realized implementation. MS strategy is heavily reliant on offering a user friendly entertainment system that can cater to most of the gamer/user "needs".
However, if the Kinect 2 tanks, then MS would be forced to concede and the absolute reverse would transpire. They would be force to release a SKU that does not have Kinect or take an additional $100 loss in order to compete with Sony's offering. By that time Sony would be luxuriating in a larger userbase and a stable gamecentric platform.
The reason for this emphasis on the Kinect is that outside of Kinect their isn't anything on either platform that would sway the masses one way or the other. So, what do you think? Is the Kinect the device that would to MS downfall or their unexpected success.
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