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Considering both consoles were assembled by the same company, you're closer than you might think.
Also factor in people who report problems for the console they don't like just to cast them in a bad light. That's a sad fact of internet life. A couple legitimate cases is all they need to start the flood of trolling.
Not even in the top 10.
What mess are you talking about? All that happened was that people went nuts over a resolution issue that turned out to be a non-issue, and the PS4 version still looks better. That's a good thing.
Or the error was in the final version that went gold, but not present in the review code that was demonstrated prior to going gold. It isn't a coincidence that people said the PS4 version looked better, and it isn't a conspiracy.
I wouldn't count on that happening. This was an isolated case of an issue affecting the game, rather than the multiple instances of Xbox One games failing to make 1080p.
You dis Capcom, but advocate an Xbone game. Are you going to be similarly critical about Dead Rising 3? Its like Sophie's Choice, isn't it?
@BBBirdistheWord: The internet exploded and Xbox's prebooks tanked when it was revealed that the Xbox One required an internet connection once every 24 hours. What makes you think that people will be willing to have their systems connected constantly in order to offload calculations to the cloud in order to play even single player games? Simply put, the infrastructure in North America makes that concept a pipe dream. Stop grasping at straws.
R.S.V.P: Will Not Be Attending
Using an Xbox One to search Bing. Talk about the right tool for the right job.
Well that was quick. Sorry, Xbots. No joy.
Meaning that the PS4 comes with a number of applications preinstalled, like Playroom.
That's because at least the Xbone UI is in 1080p. Not so much the games though.
Except in this generation the console that is hard to program for is the less powerful one.
@zeal0us: Windows 8 and Surface don't generate PR debacles on a daily basis.
That's ridiculous.
Speaking of which, here's a gif for you.
http://bit.ly/16TolvE
For telling the truth?
Wow, is that ever an exaggeration. Considering millions of systems have been shipped, there are going to be a couple that fail. That's why there are warranties to protect the customer from normal hardware failure. Killzone currently has a 74 on metacritic, dragged down by a 5/10 by Polygon which also tanked The Last of Us reviews so that should give you an indication of their bias. I don't know why you think this is a "disaster" but you're dramatically overreacting. Even...