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Should I Get A Ps4 Or Xbox One

Should I get an Xbox One or PS4?

I am in the U.S. Navy currently stationed in Crete, Greece. I have an Xbox 360 and a PS3 at home that I haven't had sent to me, I have been playing mostly on my friends consoles, and now I want to get an Xbox One or PS4 once the next gen comes out for the system, but I want to see which one people are liking better. Which one do you prefer and why?
Thank you!

Should i get a xbox one s or ps4?

There really is not much difference between the Xbox One and the Xbox One S. The main difference is that the Xbox One S is slimmer and the USB ports are in front. If your Xbox One is giving you no problems I would buy a PS4.

Should I get the Xbox One or PS4?

Don't be douche wads. I want honest clear and wonderfully researched answers as to which one would be more worth it. I've wanted the Xbox One for a while only because it ill be like the Xbox 360 which in my opinion was close to flawless. I fell in love with the exclusives as soon as I heard what they were and looked the up and stuff *cough* Quantum Break *cough*. But I don't want answers based on opinion please. My friends (IRL living in my area, not online) are more leaning towards PS4's and I know that If I get an Xbox One, they most likely won't have it and then I will feel pretty lonely. I understand that the extra 100 for the Xbox does indeed pay for lots of stuff, and is not just extra money. If there is any way I can convince them, that would be cool too..I don't really know what I'm asking, and I doubt I'd even get one on release date, but just for future reference. I apologize if this all seemed stupid.. Just I don't know.

Should I get the Xbox One S or PS4?

Ps4 Pros and Cons:Great value for moneyPs4 Exclusives (Gran Turismo, etc.)Better game libraryhas more indie titlesBetter UI ImoGood Gaming ExperienceExpandable storage outside of the one that comes in the box (500 gb or 1 tb)Free 3 months PS Plus (came with mine)VR ReadyImo better deals (with better games as well)No lag in Fortnite (for me at least)!No 4k support (although looks just fine)No PUBG (may or may not matter to you, although it matters to me)Controller is slightly worse than XboxIf you want the windows style ui then this is not what you wantNo backwards compatibilityXbox One Pros and ConsGood value for money (imo)Exclusive Xbox One titles (Forza, PUBG, etc.)Better controller (Feels better)Windows style ui4k compatibilityBackwards compatibility is supportedLess Indie gamesLess XB1 exclusivesPs4’s exclusives are generally better (imo)Their game library has less games than PS4’sWorst deals that come with the Console (Games, etc) imoUi is worse (imo)Fornite lags every now and then (or so i’ve heard)Mediocre Gaming ExperienceNot VR ReadySimilarities:Both are great consoles with their pros and consBoth have their own exclusivesBoth have their own separate bundles (console + games)Most games can be played on bothBoth offer good resolution for the priceBoth are next-gen consolesBoth are somewhere within the 300–400 $ price rangeBoth should be seriously considered when buying a new consoleBoth have their own online subscription that you need to pay to play online (unfortunately)Both are future proof for at least a few years to comeBoth are the lighter and smaller versions of their bigger counterparts (PS4 Pro and Xbox One X respectively)*Note*: I am a PS4 (Slim) gamer but I tried to make this unbiased as possible, so if you have any suggestion feel free to tell me in the comments.Imo, if you could choose I would recommend the PS4 simply because of the bang for your buck! Good Luck!

Should I get a PS4 or an Xbox One? What are some of the comparisons of the games and features of both consoles?

Both consoles today (PlayStation 4 & Xbox One, and any derivatives of the launch versions) are pretty equal in their performance and hardware features. I haven’t read about any incidents involving catastrophic system failure such as the infamous “Red Ring of Death” on the xbox360 or the “Yellow Light of Death” on the PS3.Both consoles now have their own respective online gaming services (Xbox Live and PlayStation Network) both require a subscription for online gameplay while system updates and such are free of charge.Both offer the use of apps like Netflix, YouTube, Crunchyroll, etc.My evaluation then would depend on your preference of exclusive game titles. Both have their gems like Halo and Gears of War in the Xbox camp and God of War and Uncharted in the PlayStation camp, to name a couple (there are many more for each).With each you’re getting your money’s worth. However, with Sony’s console you can upgrade the hard-drive with almost any laptop computer hard-drive on the market (there are some physical size restrictions), which means you could upgrade it for relatively cheap. Microsoft doesn’t let you do this, you’d have to purchase their own hard-drive upgrade kit. With this I’m referring to the internal hard-drive, external hard-drives can be used with both consoles via USB cable.Having played games on both, I opted to purchase the PS4 because of the exclusive game titles currently availble and the upcoming ones. So far I’ve really enjoyed the console. Then again I have been a bit biased, favoring Sony’s gaming consoles since the PS2, but I don’t discredit Microsoft’s consoles, I take the best of both and enjoy them equally. Personally, though I put more faith in Sony’s product.

Should I get a PS4 or an Xbox One?

they are both virutally the same console. while the ps4 may have better hardware for better graphics and fps, unless you have a good tv that shows it, it may not matter. plus, games have been proven already to run better on an xbox one anyway. the ps4 is still a good system and offers great games as well as the xbox one.

it depends on what games you want to play. if you want halo, forza, sunset overdrive, dead rising, titanfall get an xbox one.

if you want uncharted, no man's sky, bloodbourne, infamous, get a ps4.

they have more exclusives you can find on their respective websites, and if one console has more exclusives you want to play, get that one.

remember, games like assassin's creed, call of duty, battlefield, GTA V, mirror's edge, Madden NFL, NBA, NHL, and other games will be available on both consoles.

xbox live is $60 / year to play online. backwards compatibility is free to select xbox 360 games that you can find on xbox.com as long as you own the 360 game digitally or physically, you can install it on your xbox one and continue playing

xbox live gold customers gets games with gold. that's where you download four games xbox live puts out for free. you get two for xbox one - and two for xbox 360, which will work on xbox one via BC.

ps plus is $50 / year to play online. if you want to play older ps3 games, you need ps now - which is a subscription cloud service that's $45 / 3 months. you need constant internet connection to to play the games.

if you have friends that play on either console, and want to play with them, then get that one.

they're basically the same console and can do similar stuff. both have pros and cons. it just depends on which console you won't feel bad about spending $300-$400+ on.

Should I get the PS4, Xbox One or Wii U?

Well the wii u is very different from the other two consoles. If you are a long time Nintendo fan and enjoy their games then go for the wii u.Reaching a decision between the ps4 and xbox one is pretty hard because each console has different quirks that you may like or dislike. First off both have their own exclusive games and games for both consoles are around the same price. I recommend having a look at a list of what games are coming out for each and come to your own conclusion. Xbox has halo for example, ps4 has last of us and uncharted. It is pretty subjective and wont be able to tell you which one you will prefer.Both consoles have a couple of unique features. You can or will soon be able to stream your xbox one games to your other windows ten devices. The ps4s controller allows you to plug your own headphones in to it thanks to a 3.5 mm jack. Ps4 is smaller than the xbox one. The list goes on and again it is rather subjective. You might see one feature that you really like or an exclusive game that will have you sold on a particular console. Not sure how helpful this is. I dont have a wii u although i have played one and i have both a ps4 and xbox one.

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