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@Chucara2 @Dr_takapotku You do realize that it doesn't matter at all and doesn't make any facts go away?

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@hordaak @Dr_takapotku I never said they don't. You kinda replied to a wrong comment dude.

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@the_big_doggg PS4 users will have a much more advanced cloud computing system to use which offers more functions and processing power than M$ cloud. DEALWITHIT! http://www.cloudtweaks.com/2013/06/cloud-computing-capabilities-in-ps4/ , http://gaikai.com/

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@hp2110 Sony will have a much better cloud system, which was even cheaper I suppose. http://gaikai.com/, http://www.cloudtweaks.com/2013/06/cloud-computing-capabilities-in-ps4/

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@DJMist @DVONvX Those are the kids playing Xbox which I have also encountered many times since I bought the console in 2005.Guess how many of these I have encountered on PS3 which I bought 2009.. 0!

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@steelmouth Sony owns a much better and bigger cloud computing architecture even though it hasn't put as much money to it. PS4 owners will have more functions and processing power via cloud than Xbox One owners in the future. http://www.cloudtweaks.com/2013/06/cloud-computing-capabilities-in-ps4/ , http://gaikai.com/

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@dmastor Sony has bigger and better cloud than M$ with much more functions and processing to offer for PS4 users than what M$ has to offer for Xbox One users. That is a fact. But yeh I bet M$ has waisted more money than anyone else, again...

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@the13stuff Bill Gates has donated more money to charity and has helped the less fortunate people financially more than other person in the world. That is a fact even though I don't like M$'s policies or anything else about the company nowadays. They were very onto something once but have lost it completely some years ago.

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" Although Xbox One has state of the art hardware that will elevate the speed of streaming, the quality of the Playstation’s Cloud based network “Gaikai” is unmatched when it comes to streaming and remote access to resources. "

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It's funny how Sony does not hype the cloud computing so much, even though it's in partnership with the biggest and the best cloud computing company in the world when it comes to games. Gaikai has the most advanced cloud computing architecture in the world that has been focusing in games even before the deal with Sony. Many people think that PS4 will only stream other platform games via cloud but it will do all the same cloud processing calculations via cloud that Xbox One does and even more. It seems that Sony will also win with the cloud computing processing power, which was the last stand for Xbox One and it has already been overtaken, but future will tell us will either of these cloud systems work and which one will function better. Atleast on paper, Sony is invincible. Check these out: http://www.cloudtweaks.com/2013/06/cloud-computing-capabilities-in-ps4/ , http://gaikai.com/