@haanabi89: It's all about the mind share. People like us follow these consoles more closely, but i reckon the average consumer base their decisions on how many ads they see on TV or something similar. Not that it matters much this time around, either console is fine for everyone & anyone.
Just so people know, these fixes have come with one glaringly new problem. At the end of a match, it's often hanging on the 'synchronizing with server' screen which is causing people to either quit to the main menu, or close the game entirely (& you lose your earned renown). It's one problem after another isn't it :) I wouldn't mind so much except this game is basically online only. I absolutely love the game, but it's so hard not to see these constant issues as things that are tainting the whole experience.
@dexda: I agree with you completely. I do try to buy digital over physical as much as possible, but the pricing is ridiculous sometimes, especially on the console storefronts.
@celeritasgamer1: You're saying that digital games cost more than physical games because of the disc drive? That same disc drive that's required only for physical content, physical content that is more often than not cheaper than their digital counterpart. I'm struggling to see nothing but flaws & untruths in your argument.
@darksparda4: If a digital console meant plenty of money off & perks as a result (better discounts for instance) then i'd be up for that. I've been solely digital on PC for nearly ten years now, so i know what i'd be looking for from a digital only platform. If Microsoft step up to that challenge then they'll have my money & support.
@wendopolis_bruh: Forget the specs, it's a console afterall :) Exclusive games are probably what you should be looking at. Have a look at the Xbox One/Console exclusive games to see if you think it'll be worth having it next to your PC.
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