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Edited by Old_Papa_Rich: 5/23/2013 2:11:32 PM
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XB1and the PS4 - Its all about the message

I'm not a tech guy. When I saw the limited details about the PS4, it didn't mean much to me. The same is true for the XB1. You can describe components until you are blue in the face and it doesn't mean a whole lot. It's just a bunch of numbers. Numbers that look remarkably similar in fact. The differences in the machines, as far as we know, are about functionality. Sony told us how it's about the games. They showed video after video of game trailers to underscore that point. Microsoft on the other hand showed us the machine's versatility. You can switch between apps, watch TV, get sports exclusives, and so on. It sure makes them sound different. But wait a minute, those numbers at the beginning sure were a lot alike. What gives? It's because, in all likelihood, they are much closer to each other than it seems. With such similar hardware, the gaming capability will be comparable. This was the case in the current generation of machines. And we know both new consoles play games even though Microsoft didn't spend much time on it. I would also infer that the PS4 has a lot of versatile entertainment functions as well. Why wouldn't it? With the same hardware, why would they limit themselves to just gaming? It's all about the message being sent at the press conferences. Sony preached games. Microsoft preached versatility. The focus was different to start different kinds of buzz about their products. Neither message gave us a complete picture and that's intentional. Speculation builds the hype. For me, don't ask me what in buying. It's too soon to say. I've had an Xbox for the last two generations so that's where I'm leaning. to this point, we haven't seen enough to sway my opinion one way or another.

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  • Edited by Rex2: 9/3/2013 8:53:45 PM
    In regards to specification: it has been pretty much over-analyzed at this point. On paper, PS4 has what many believe to be a significant technical advantage over the X1. Over course, what that amounts to in form of preformance, I don't know. I've heard claims from some developers (ie John Carmack) that the two are equal, while other guys (ie Witcher 3 dev, Jonathon Blow) say there will be a discrepancy in multiplatform games. And about messaging, I wouldn't exactly call it empty rhetoric that is purposefully ambiguous (not that you specifically call it that, but you suggest messaging is only being used for hype). I think messaging says a lot about a direction being taken by Sony/MS/Nintendo. If you noticed, Nintendo's current message is "PLAY THE GAME. It's all about DA games. X1/PS4 launch have nothing on OUR GAMES" which is quite different from what it was before: "Bowl with grandma". That's because Nintendo is in a position where they need to regain the hardcore, which they can't do with casual focused messaging. Compare this with MS, where with Xbox OG/360 the messaging was "XTREEEEEME gaming/Games will never be the same" to where it is now "TV/Kinect/Games/SPOATS/Music/all in one. INPUT ONE." The change in messaging reflects MS direction/desire to take over the living room/beat Apple to it. I guess if you're a straight up gamer and don't want MS to be the vector by which you access things your other tech can already do, then Xbox is a pretty unattractive solution to console gaming. note: I am on the fence for the nextgen consoles (leaning PS4). Waiting for Halo 5 gameplay reveal to know which side to get off on. Damnit, long post - I get carried away sometimes...

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