Xbox One- what would it take to get YOU to buy one ?

The issue for me is quality not quantity. I think Nintendo has the best development studio(s) in the history of gaming and usually love their first party titles so the infrequent arrivals don't bother me. Galaxy 2 by itself justified the $100 I spent on a used Wii because that experience was so significant to me.

Not everyone feels that way, which is totally cool, and even Nintendo fans who game frequently would be better served with a PS4 or X1 as their only console. Wii U is the perfect supplement for those inclined who also don't mind paying for 2+ systems.

Yeah everyone is different.

I can pretty much be be happy with 3 or 4 exclusives a year provided they have a really good single player experience and lots of support in the DLC areas whether it be added campaign content or improving multiplayer. So if I did get an Xbox One I'd be very content with Sunset Overdrive, KI Season 2, Forza Horizon 2 and Master Chief Collection.

I'm just waiting for higher storage capacity and a bundled game, hopefully the white Sunset Overdrive bundle will be the ticket for me but I can't help but think that a slimmer more streamlined model would do wonders for the system too.
 
what would it take me to buy an Xbox One

Hmm....honestly?

Being 110% Honest....


The Treyarch Call of Duty that is coming out Next year would have to ONLY be coming out on Xbox One

I fell out of love with halo after Halo 2, so Halo 5 means nothing to me (same goes with MCC)

What other things could happen to make me change my mind.

If, H1Z1 does not come to PS4, and Undead Labs makes a Microsoft Exclusive "World of Decay" (aka open world, Massive Multiplayer version of State of Decay)

If there was a Vampire vs Werewolves game exclusive to xbox one

and....last but not least....

If Bandai Namco only releases "Tales of...." games exclusively on Xbox 1
 
The PS4 has pretty much everything the XB1 has... and has a better system on top of it. I have no way to connect it with a live TV service... because I don't watch TV.

What else is there that the XB1 actually does better than the PS4?

PS4 doesn't do multitasking like the Xbone, nor does it have the same amount of apps available for it, nor does it have the same quality of online (just the voice chat itself is so much better on Xbone in terms of quality), fast game resume, snapping of apps is a revelation (wait until you start farming shit in Destiny, it'll get boring really fast so watching something else on the side will be useful), and the fact that the Xbone has gotten very fast software updates compared to PS4 and will get universal support for windows apps in the future.

I understand superior multi platform games, I'm not stupid, but owing a PS2, Xbox and GC back in the day, I didn't get all multi platform games on Xbox by default, even though they were always superior.

On a computer screen looking at stuff on digital foundry you might see the difference, but on a tv screen it ain't that obvious. For me though it was all about the content, and on that front I always found Microsoft's franchises to be superior to Sony's (only ones I like are uncharted and God of War).

Funny thing though, is why do people compare games like Forza and Driveclub or Halo and Killzone like all it takes is a driving game or a FPS, like it doesn't matter who makes it, as long as it's kind of similar it doesn't matter. IMO, who makes it and the fan following is important, and to me, Killzone is far from being in the same league as Halo. But apparently for some, it's just an FPS, so one or the other, for them it's the same thing. I just can't take that kind of post seriously. I also find MS' games to have better competitive modes and be more played in tournaments compared to Sony's games, so they have longer lasting appeal.

Also, since it seems like almost 80% of people bought a PS4 because it's more powerful (looking at answers), I'd like to know one thing. Honestly, how many people would buy an Xbox Two over a PS5 if they were both the same price but the Xbox Two was more powerful?
 

It's really hard to paint someone the way you want them to look when you remove all context around anything they say, isn't it?

To answer your question about how I can call that cutesy video misleading; The video was misleading, because it implied that it was easier to share on the playstation than it was to be on the XB1. (no, i'm not interested in debating with you what the share feature was going to be like, before you start in on that). This was false, because I could more simply share with a friend who lives out of state using the XB1 sharing than I could by handing him or mailing him a disc. (nope, zip it. I don't care how you think sharing would have worked, nobody knew.)

You have been calling out people who gave reasons for why they would not be purchasing your preferred console because you did not agree with them. You put words into their mouths claiming things that they said or insinuated things that were never actually said and then you issue blanket statements calling them "console warriors" when they dare to refute you. I think you may just be looking into a mirror here buddy.

Please show me a place where I called someone out for not buying an XB1. I'd like to see that because I don't believe I did. I DID call someone out for saying something retarded along the lines of "i hope the system fails" as I think competition is good for everyone. Hell, I know its been great for me as an XB1 owner because desperate MS has made some really nice moves for me.

I did call out that guy for saying he quoted me when he actually responded not to what I said, but to the words he inserted into what I said on his own. I also called that guy out for yelling at me about RRoD when nobody had mentioned RRoD before he did. (go look back, like youre so fond of doing on me, and see that the guy I said needs to dust never once said RRoD) But again, thats not for not buying an XB1.

I did say generally, that everyone needs to get over the DRM bullshit. But that's not exactly calling someone out is it? I did say its not relevant because it doesnt apply to whats going on now, I know this, because I currently own an XB1 and I can assure you that MS stance has changed. I'm not so sure that your statement about all the wonderful thigns sony did is fact or if its really that they just did more status quo instead of attempting (poorly excuted and poorly explained) innovation.

I don't believe I attempted to represent anything that anyone said as anything other than exactly what they said, I understand quoting, unlike your buddy. I only responded to the words on the screen, not an interpretation of them.

The fact is, I poked at the "is it coming to pc" reason because there are plenty of reasons to not buy a game on pc and choose console, and because it equally applies to the PS4 non-exclusives. I guess that was too much like defending MS to be acceptable to some people.

But yea, I wont back down from using the phrase console warrior, just the sheer attack I've come under since questioning if it really would be better if sony had no competition justfies its use.
 
Also, since it seems like almost 80% of people bought a PS4 because it's more powerful (looking at answers), I'd like to know one thing. Honestly, how many people would buy an Xbox Two over a PS5 if they were both the same price but the Xbox Two was more powerful?

It's not JUST about power, but depending on the exclusives and other factors, I probably would.

I bought and Xbox OG as my only console that generation because of Halo (I had been following it since Bungie showed it at MacWorld, I was a Marathon fan).

I bought a 360 at launch - only console that generation. It had good games, had power, and was all I wanted.

I bought a PS4 as my only console so far this gen (and also a PS3 because all the PS+ games I was getting made me realize I missed some great games).

I'll buy whatever console offers the best power/gaming experience next time too.
 
It's really hard to paint someone the way you want them to look when you remove all context around anything they say, isn't it?

To answer your question about how I can call that cutesy video misleading; The video was misleading, because it implied that it was easier to share on the playstation than it was to be on the XB1. (no, i'm not interested in debating with you what the share feature was going to be like, before you start in on that). This was false, because I could more simply share with a friend who lives out of state using the XB1 sharing than I could by handing him or mailing him a disc. (nope, zip it. I don't care how you think sharing would have worked, nobody knew.)



Please show me a place where I called someone out for not buying an XB1. I'd like to see that because I don't believe I did. I DID call someone out for saying something retarded along the lines of "i hope the system fails" as I think competition is good for everyone. Hell, I know its been great for me as an XB1 owner because desperate MS has made some really nice moves for me.

I did call out that guy for saying he quoted me when he actually responded to what I said, but to the words he inserted into what I said on his own. I also called that guy out for yelling at me about RRoD when nobody had mentioned RRoD before he did. (go look back, like youre so fond of doing on me, and see that the guy I said needs to dust never once said RRoD) But again, thats not for not buying an XB1.

I did say generally, that everyone needs to get over the DRM bullshit. But that's not exactly calling someone out is it? I did say its not relevant because it doesnt apply to whats going on now, I know this, because I currently own an XB1 and I can assure you that MS stance has changed. I'm not so sure that your statement about all the wonderful thigns sony did is fact or if its really that they just did more status quo instead of attempting (poorly excuted and poorly explained) innovation.

I don't believe I attempted to represent anything that anyone said as anything other than exactly what I said, I understand quoting, unlike your buddy. I only responded to the words on the screen, not an interpretation of them.

The fact is, I poked at the "is it coming to pc" reason because there are plenty of reasons to not buy a game on pc and choose console, and because it equally applies to the PS4 non-exclusives. I guess that was too much like defending MS to be acceptable to some people.

But yea, I wont back down from using the phrase console warrior, just the sheer attack I've come under since questioning if it really would be better if sony had no competition justfies its use.

What is your purpose in this thread made for non-XBO owners? I'm not understanding what you're trying to accomplish here.

It's fine to love your XBO and be a happy XBO owner, but why exactly are you in this particular thread asking non-XBO owners if they will eventually get one?
 
Microsoft lost their way simply put.

They essentially became Nintendo without Nintendos vast first party offering. You buy one for the exclusives and only the exclusives. Now you're probably thinking "hasn't this always been the case"? Well not really. Even during a dominating gen like the PS2 era, MS made a very compelling console that provided its consumers with tech leading games, superior multiplats, a wealth of Western exclusives, great first party and industry leading online play.

Fast forward today and PS4 (and PS3) leads the tech race, onlines are a wash minus PS+ offerings, they have all the western support the competition has and their first party stable has increased in quality substantially.

For me personally, buying a second console that's weaker than my first is very off putting, especially when the price is the same as the superior console. It would have to have a wealth of content to make me consider it. Beyond that I'm at a point where I can easily afford one but I would rather spend the money on a lot of other things (sound equipment, golf clubs, etc). And then there are numerous little grievances with the console that add up and further push me away from buying one like the shitty UI, controllers that need batteries, another online paywall, lack of any friends that own one making the community bare and desolate.

Do I still hold a grudge over 2013s screwjob? I would like to say "yes" for principles sake but I find myself more bitter with MS's treatment to its consumers post 2008 when they became complacent. MS had a real place in this industry back in 2001 but now I wonder what that is.

This is a well reasoned and well stated argument for not buying one, and one that doesn't hang on to the DRM grudge which is beyond over.

Also its an argument that makes sense both ways, for example I would buy a PS4 now, but I have no friends with one, I am not interested in any of the games, and I have an expensive auto racing hobby, and an expensive tabletop gaming hobby that demand that money. Maybe someday there will be that one exclusive that I have to have, but i'm not holding my breath.
 
PS4 doesn't do multitasking like the Xbone, nor does it have the same amount of apps available for it, nor does it have the same quality of online (just the voice chat itself is so much better on Xbone in terms of quality), fast game resume, snapping of apps is a revelation (wait until you start farming shit in Destiny, it'll get boring really fast so watching something else on the side will be useful), and the fact that the Xbone has gotten very fast software updates compared to PS4 and will get universal support for windows apps in the future.

I don't buy a gaming machine for the non gaming stuff it can do. I have a PC for that. The multitasking part is a nice addition, but I just don't see much use for it when I literally have 3 laptops around the house, two in my room.

On a computer screen looking at stuff on digital foundry you might see the difference, but on a tv screen it ain't that obvious. For me though it was all about the content, and on that front I always found Microsoft's franchises to be superior to Sony's (only ones I like are uncharted and God of War).

True, however, I noticed one thing from my 360: I pretty much only had shooters. EVERYTHING that wasn't a shooter was superior in the PS3. I never got to play MGS4, Motorstorm, Ni No Kuni. And the shared RPGs were also better on the PS3, almost always getting the better version. Sure, I lose Blue Dragon, but kept everything else. I'm not gonna buy a PS3 yet (maybe next year when I finish my Wii backlog).

Also, since it seems like almost 80% of people bought a PS4 because it's more powerful (looking at answers), I'd like to know one thing. Honestly, how many people would buy an Xbox Two over a PS5 if they were both the same price but the Xbox Two was more powerful?
Power isn't the issue, but when both consoles give you pretty much the same thing, what else is there to measure? Honestly, the PS4 isn't that convincing either. Maybe in a few years when more varied exclusives are out there can be a definite veridict, but for now, the power of the PS4 and superior ports make it the better version.

And yes, the difference is noticeable for me.
 
With the cheaper kinectless bundle, removal of Always Online DRM and great selection of available games I'm okay with buying an Xbox One. The thing is I already bought a PS4 so it's kind of too late. Once the Xbox One has some more exclusives that interest me like Sunset Overdrive and Dead Rising 3 that make me feel like buying an Xbox One just for the exclusives. Then I might.
 
Grimløck;124776770 said:
god damn PCXB1FTW is filling up my twitter feed via @NeoGAFShitPosts

Only reason I am even reading the thread because I have no interest in buying an "xbone" because of how disappointing the 360 became.
 
What is your purpose in this thread made for non-XBO owners? I'm not understanding what you're trying to accomplish here.

It's fine to love your XBO and be a happy XBO owner, but why exactly are you in this particular thread asking non-XBO owners if they will eventually get one?

There has to be a reason? Um, to converse? And pass the time? To point out ridiculous things like "i hope xbox fails." (i'm not alone in doing so, just alone in being yelled at for it.)

Edit: also, I tried talking about the PC games I like in other threads, but pretty much nobody plays them anymore.
 
I'm in Denmark and will get one when it's released, but getting me to really invest in the system like I did with 360 last gen wil be difficult this time. I still remember the DRM, Kinect, tv and sports focus, less hardware power at a higher launch price, lousy paywalls on services that the competition provided for free, making life difficult for indies and so on. It doesn't matter that they've changed some of these things to be similar to the competition. The bad memory of them means they'll have to be significantly better, if I'm ever gonna get on that train again.

And they need to get some exclusives - preferably singleplayer games that aren't focused on selling Xbox Live subscriptions - that I won't find anywhere else. I'll wait a couple of years for games like Sunset Overdrive and Quantum Break, just to be sure they're not available on another system, which I still believe they'll be.
 
having owned both systems, I can also say I never turned my xbox one back on after getting my ps4

Booting up the PS4 was more welcoming, plus there was a large selection of games in the store

I think on xbox one, I had the choice of....Hot Shots Golf and Max

where PS4, I turned that puppy on, and I had DC Online, Warframe, ect ect, a lot of choices outside of the multiplatform titles

But to each there own...Xbox One felt bland to me, snapping wasn't something I was impressed by, I don't -need- to play a game and watch tv, I like to focus on just one thing.
Plus, no incorporated DVR features on the xbox one killed that TV aspect for me.

So yeah I'll add that to the list, if they allow me to program my cable boxes dvr through the xbox one, I would move that to the top of my list of complaints I wanted fixed.
 
This is a well reasoned and well stated argument for not buying one, and one that doesn't hang on to the DRM grudge which is beyond over.

We know they've apparently changed their policies but for many its still a trust issue.

Look at any other platform and you will see similar sentiments for different reasons. People skip on Sony systems due to payment/credit card issues. Other people skip on Nintendo because they don't like the account system. Those are all trust issues, some ongoing, some not that long ago.

Microsoft clearly have a vision of a DRM future, and people don't trust them not to bring it back in the next system. By which time they may already be heavily invested in the MS ecosystem, making it harder to turn around and say 'no' next time.

Trust is very hard to win back, and incredibly easy to lose. I think you are making a mistake in not acknowledging this and telling people effectively to "get over it".
 
At the beginning of the Ps360 generation there where quite a few great 360 exclusive JRPGs. Support for them died off later in the console generation but if they see a resurgence at any point in this gen I'm willing to get on board.
Yeap... that what I mean... after 2009 the console stopped to receive support.

Well I guess a new Lost Odyssey can make a buy one but I think JRPG devs will support PS4 this gen.
 
This is a well reasoned and well stated argument for not buying one, and one that doesn't hang on to the DRM grudge which is beyond over.

Fuck no, why the hell should i support a company that tries to ruin what enjoy? Speak with your wallet. Besides the DRM is just one of many things.
 
Grimløck;124776770 said:
god damn PCXB1FTW is filling up my twitter feed via @NeoGAFShitPosts

Not just your Twitter:

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Fable Legends. Sunset Overdrive looks interesting,


I played both of these at E3 and pre-ordered them when I returned. I was very skeptical about Fable Legends and it completely won me over after playing it. And SO was just insane fun, like Jet Set Radio with crazy weapons.

I'm really excited to see Quantum Break on Tuesday.....since Alan Wake was one of my favs from last gen.
 
Obviously opinions ahead but I see next to no value in a Wii U. It doesn't just have slightly worse multiplats, it has next to no multiplats. None of the exclusives really interest me beyond a passing glance. The game pad is kinda cool but useless if I have no games to play on it.

So many people rag on the X1 having slightly worse multiplats yet so many defend the Wii U with its apparent lack of any multiplats.

Also as others have said, Nintendo games (or any other exclusives really) have nothing on Halo.

@neogafshitposts brought me here, showing just the last line of this post, and I mostly agreed with it (at least Halo 2/3). The first part is just absurd. No one is buying a Wii U for multiplats. I don't give a fuck if I can play Assassin's Creed on my Wii U when Nintendo is putting out their best first party lineup in years. Like, literally all of their games are stellar.

I would rather play just about any Nintendo franchise than the new bastardized version of Halo or other Microsoft's soulless sequels (and I somehow own an XB1).
 
We know they've apparently changed their policies but for many its still a trust issue.

Look at any other platform and you will see similar sentiments for different reasons. People skip on Sony systems due to payment/credit card issues. Other people skip on Nintendo because they don't like the account system. Those are all trust issues, some ongoing, some not that long ago.

Microsoft clearly have a vision of a DRM future, and people don't trust them not to bring it back in the next system. By which time they may already be heavily invested in the MS ecosystem, making it harder to turn around and say 'no' next time.

Trust is very hard to win back, and incredibly easy to lose. I think you are making a mistake in not acknowledging this and telling people effectively to "get over it".

I don't really want to get involved in a DRM discussion, because if you think my opinions on this thread are unpopular now... lol. On that topic I will only say that I personally think the interwebs lost it's shit over it before anyone really had a good picture of what was going on, and a lot of noise was made about ownership of games by people who also bragged about how large their steam libraries were, which is funny to me.

I think its pretty clear though that MS has lost their complacency, I'm very excited to see what they do about it. Its why I tore into that guy who said 'i hope xbox fails" because right now I'm reaping the value of competition as my XB1 has gotten better and better since day 1.
 
I bought a Wiiu so x1 being weaker than ps4 I can deal with. My problem is 100% with Microsoft themselves. I've had some growing issues with MS, This last year was the nail in the coffin. I'm not sure what it would take for me to buy a x1.
 
Yeap... that what I mean... after 2009 the console stopped to receive support.

Well I guess a new Lost Odyssey can make a buy one but I think JRPG devs will support PS4 this gen.

Well after the poor sales of all those JRPGs on Xbox 360 everyone kind of pulled support. Namco Bandai has no plans to bring any Tales game to Xbox One. If Xbox does get some JRPGs they'll probably be multiplat like KH3 and even then sales will more than favor the PS4 as it always has.
 
PS4 doesn't do multitasking like the Xbone, nor does it have the same amount of apps available for it, nor does it have the same quality of online (just the voice chat itself is so much better on Xbone in terms of quality), fast game resume, snapping of apps is a revelation (wait until you start farming shit in Destiny, it'll get boring really fast so watching something else on the side will be useful), and the fact that the Xbone has gotten very fast software updates compared to PS4 and will get universal support for windows apps in the future.


To be fair, Sony didn't promise these things so Microsoft on the other hand can't sell you a half done promise. That's their vision and it certainly wasn't Sony's.


I understand superior multi platform games, I'm not stupid, but owing a PS2, Xbox and GC back in the day, I didn't get all multi platform games on Xbox by default, even though they were always superior.

On a computer screen looking at stuff on digital foundry you might see the difference, but on a tv screen it ain't that obvious. For me though it was all about the content, and on that front I always found Microsoft's franchises to be superior to Sony's (only ones I like are uncharted and God of War).

Your opinions... Can't argue with this.

Funny thing though, is why do people compare games like Forza and Driveclub or Halo and Killzone like all it takes is a driving game or a FPS, like it doesn't matter who makes it, as long as it's kind of similar it doesn't matter. IMO, who makes it and the fan following is important, and to me, Killzone is far from being in the same league as Halo. But apparently for some, it's just an FPS, so one or the other, for them it's the same thing. I just can't take that kind of post seriously. I also find MS' games to have better competitive modes and be more played in tournaments compared to Sony's games, so they have longer lasting appeal.

Also, since it seems like almost 80% of people bought a PS4 because it's more powerful (looking at answers), I'd like to know one thing. Honestly, how many people would buy an Xbox Two over a PS5 if they were both the same price but the Xbox Two was more powerful?


Sir, why did people buy mostly 360 last gen? It's really simple.
 
Well this thread sure is something... special

As for an answer? Time, I guess. I like the idea of Sunset Overdrive and Scalebound a lot, but that's pretty much it for me right now. Didn't get a 360 until early 2013 and I'm in no rush to get a Xbone anytime soon. No real price point for me, but rather when I feel like I'll get the most for my money out of it
 
Not just your Twitter:

Everyone just needs to stop feeding him. He's never gonna acknowledge he's doing/saying anything unreasonable. Responding to him or mentioning him just encourages him to keep posting. Let's all just agree to stop and wait for the inevitable mod intervention.
 
Well after the poor sales of all those JRPGs on Xbox 360 everyone kind of pulled support. Namco Bandai has no plans to bring any Tales game to Xbox One. If Xbox does get some JRPGs they'll probably be multiplat like KH3 and even then sales will more than favor the PS4 as it always has.

That was a real shame, in a more ideal world the Tales games would be on more platforms.
 
I don't really want to get involved in a DRM discussion, because if you think my opinions on this thread are unpopular now... lol. On that topic I will only say that I personally think the interwebs lost it's shit over it before anyone really had a good picture of what was going on, and a lot of noise was made about ownership of games by people who also bragged about how large their steam libraries were, which is funny to me.

why is that funny?
 
Everyone just needs to stop feeding him. He's never gonna acknowledge he's doing/saying anything unreasonable. Responding to him or mentioning him just encourages him to keep posting. Let's all just agree to stop and wait for the inevitable mod intervention.

Good point...but it will just add to the persecution complex.
 
I don't really want to get involved in a DRM discussion, because if you think my opinions on this thread are unpopular now... lol. On that topic I will only say that I personally think the interwebs lost it's shit over it before anyone really had a good picture of what was going on, and a lot of noise was made about ownership of games by people who also bragged about how large their steam libraries were, which is funny to me.

Only because Microsoft didn't have a clue what their plan was either. They said it would be possible to do one time trades, but gave no indication of how it would work. Gave vague information on a family plan, with no information how it would work and why it doesn't work without the DRM. It was vague, half-thought out ideas and, when pressed for more information, no one knew what the answers were. People lost their shit because a company the size of Microsoft had planned to make everything much less consumer friendly but had no positives or explanations to offer. They had between reveal and until they reversed the policies to explain, but never did.
 
Only because Microsoft didn't have a clue what their plan was either. They said it would be possible to do one time trades, but gave no indication of how it would work. Gave vague information on a family plan, with no information how it would work and why it doesn't work without the DRM. It was vague, half-thought out ideas and, when pressed for more information, no one knew what the answers were. People lost their shit because a company the size of Microsoft had planned to make everything much less consumer friendly but had no positives or explanations to offer. They had between reveal and until they reversed the policies to explain, but never did.

We just weren't ready for the future....right?
 
I don't really want to get involved in a DRM discussion, because if you think my opinions on this thread are unpopular now... lol. On that topic I will only say that I personally think the interwebs lost it's shit over it before anyone really had a good picture of what was going on, and a lot of noise was made about ownership of games by people who also bragged about how large their steam libraries were, which is funny to me.
Microsoft couldn't even paint a picture that we could see for their DRM stuff.

The second part about library bragging is a weird straw man argument I've never heard of.
 
Grimløck;124776770 said:
god damn PCXB1FTW is filling up my twitter feed via @NeoGAFShitPosts

Lol just when i was about to go to sleep i see NeoGAFshitposts in my twitter, now i have to stay for the laughs.
 
Everyone just needs to stop feeding him. He's never gonna acknowledge he's doing/saying anything unreasonable. Responding to him or mentioning him just encourages him to keep posting. Let's all just agree to stop and wait for the inevitable mod intervention.

Yes lets, then he'll stop saying unreasonable things like. "competition makes gaming better for everyone", and "I can report first hand that MS has shed their complacency", and "if you're going to "quote" me, please use the words that I typed" and, "nobody is paying 500 dollars for XB1s anymore." I do like however how when he asked you for specific examples of certain things you accuse him of your next reply was to suggest that everyone stops replying, well played, lol.
 
I bought one way earlier than I was originally going to, kinda regret it as I only have a single game for it, but do hope there will be more than a couple of games worth getting (to me) than there are now. Looking forward to hearing any new news on it.
 
Microsoft couldn't even paint a picture that we could see for their DRM stuff.

The second part about library bragging is a weird straw man argument I've never heard of.

Indeed, it was a mess, MS bungled the hell out of it.

The second part wasn't really something I saw here, but at another place I've been known to comment that was more PC-centric (remember I'm one of those too, despite people's attempts to paint me as completely unreasonable xbox fan) in which people were very much up in arms about "the attack on ownership" that MS launched, but on the same page was a thread calling for people to post how many steam games they "owned", maybe i'm wrong, but I didn't think anyone owned any of the games from steam
 
I got to say following this thread tonight has been very interesting. I see the absolute worst in gaming community in this thread. Does it really matter what you prefer? Play what you want to play. And try to enjoy it if you don't like Xbox then don't play on it. Don't like Sony or Nintendo awesome then same thing goes.

I see almost a gang mentality in some of these responses. Game are supposed to be fun right? I personally like variety so I own ever system then I get to experience everything. Its threads like this that make gamers look quite ridiculous.

I can't believe how people hold grudges its a bad way to live.

I have had to change my financial info due to Sony.
Spent 200 total in out of warranty PS3 repairs.
RROD,YLOD whatever stuff breaks.
Yet still bought a PS4 and Xbox One at launch why? Because I love games.

Just enjoy what you like and don't feel as a gamer or gaffer that you have the right to judge others.
 
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