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5 Replies in this Sub-ThreadXbox One master race. Kinect 2.0, hand gestures, voice commands, heart beat sensor, IR sensor, 1080p full HD camera, a microphone. Xbox One has also got a sexy ass looking controller and it's got some good games on it and it's also already made for you so you don't need to spend months building a PC plus it's good enough so you don't need to go to the extra lengths for even better graphics and frame rates and processing power and it is cheaper than a PC. Xbox One mater race.
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Edited by JAMES Z666: 7/27/2013 1:06:12 AM[quote]Enjoy trashing your living room to play casual games and using sketchy hardware functionality.[/quote] I won't buy the casual games... The Kinect 2.0's useful for playing hardcore videogames too and for hand gestures, voice commands, IR sensor, heartbeat sensor, muscle texture mapping, and Skype. [quote]You must be into some weird shit to find that sexy.[/quote] I am into weird shit ^_____^ [quote]Very debatable.[/quote] True. [quote]Months? My first ever attempt at building a gaming PC took me 20 minutes at most. Nice try.[/quote] It takes months of research, saving up for parts and accumulating parts until you can actually build it so all-in-all it takes several months for the first build. [quote]"Extra lengths"? My gaming PC is about 3-5 years out of date, and it still handles anything I throw at it at either maximum or almost maximum settings. All I've had to replace is the dirt cheap PSU that blew, but even that lasted longer than my first two Xbox consoles combined.[/quote] Good for you, you are rich. My PC is about 10 years outdated and it still was barely affordable when I got it 10 years ago when PCs were much cheaper. I could barely even afford a laptop second hand outdated model no webcam plus Microsoft Office for £200 ($300). I doubt I'll even be able to afford a PS4 and even buying a WiiU was scraping the bottom of the barrel. I really doubt that people in the same position as me, financially, could afford a gaming PC. So the gaming PC isn't "master race" if you're "ultra poor". [quote]Barely, and at the expense of power, functionality, customisability and features, but go ahead and enjoy your ads and overpriced games.[/quote] It's still cheaper. I'm really skrimping to afford an Xbox One, and people in the same boat as me will feel the pinch. Trying to afford a gaming PC's beyond me. I buy outdated games 2 months after release second hand for £30 ($45) as opposed to £45 ($67.5). I also save up for them so they're affordable to me. A gaming PC is not even though the games are ultra cheap. [quote]PC Master Race still remains superior.[/quote] No. Xbox One and 360 have integrated social cross-chat parties that provide a social interface to communicate through with a straightforward easy-to-use interface an easy-to-set-up process and it's ultimately cheaper in the instance. If you are poor and you're friends have it and you like Halo (for some reason I cannot fathom) then Xbox Master Race. Of course if you're upper class super rich, buy Xbox One and gaming PC ^____^
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