@jts1891 @blackzio Same here. Being an early adopter is just too risky when you don't have money to burn. Besides I still have a ton of games to play from the current gen. Don't see myself getting a new console for at least another year, maybe two.
@d3nR @Dantat @SpazldNinjaDude It doesn't really matter which is more powerful on paper. After all the PS3 was more powerful than the 360, but it was so difficult to program for that most games played way better on the 360. PS3 exclusives were always awesome (from a graphics and performance perspective at least) but multiplats on PS3 more often than not had considerable framerate and screen-tearing issues.
@onestonedgamer @Tixylixx Even if they did, there are still too many other turn-offs for most people. I think the always on-line, mandatory kinect, and privacy concerns were always the biggest issues.
@d3nR @realryupt @debryson there were some decent xbox-like 3rd party controllers available for the PS3, I'm sure there will be for the PS4. You shouldn't let the controller put you off.
Honestly I don't care whether the Xbox One fails or is a huge success, as long as there is an alternative for people who don't want to put up with their bullshit. And thankfully it seems that PS4 is going to provide that alternative. Thank you Sony.
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