You know what's funny? I own a PS4 and Xbox One since their release days. On my PS4 I've played Killzone, just because it was in the bundle and it looked interesting when they showed it at E3.. but in the end this game was extremely disappointing for me. Later I bought The Last of Us Remastered.. and I liked that game. Still.. there was not one other game I bought for this console. Now it's already unused for months.
On the Xbox One on the other hand I've started with Dead Rising 3 (it's fun! Just don't expect a serious game when you buy it!) and later I got Watch Dogs, Call of Duty Ghosts, Alien Isolation, Destiny, Titanfall and a lot of other games for this console. In two days I'll pick up that new Call of Duty game. Also I'll pick up the Master Chief Collection, Assassins Creed Unity and Dragon Age Inquisition. I don't have any plans to buy anything for my PS4. I know.. I could buy most of these game I've mentioned for that system as well, but honestly I don't like Sonys interface and I like the controllers of my Xbox One more so yeah.. for me, those two things are just more important than small differences between the resolutions both systems can handle.
I've ended up buying a PS4 and right now I don't see any games in the future I could wish to buy for this system. There is only one game for this system I am looking forward to.. it's Uncharted. For me the PS4 is only good for exclusive titles.. unfortunately there is currently not one out there I care about. But maybe there will be a few awesome exclusives for that system in 2015.. I'll just wait and see :)
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Bloodborne HYPE!!!!
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You named games that are multiplatformed haha I'd rather play watch dogs and those others on my ps4. I have both consoles. But I like seeing all the pixels
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Yeah, and I said that I like the menu of the Xbox One and it's controller more, so I'll play those game on that system. If you play the way I do.. from a couch, not just one feet away from your tv, then you can't even tell the difference between 1080p and 720p. It's simply something I do not care about. Gaming isn't about pixels, it's about fun. I have more with that one system I prefer.
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If you can't tell the difference between 720p and 1080p then you need to get your eyes checked. Enough said.