Things you should research when on the fence: [b]DISCLAIMER 1 AND 2 ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT![/b]
1. What your friends are playing on or what are they considering to buy.
2. Which consoles has the exclusives you're interested in most.
3. DLC console exclusivity is stupid, don't choose a console based on some lousy exclusive dlc for one simple multiplatform game.
4. If you go to gamestop or best buy, try testing each console's controllers to see which one you feel more comfortable with.
5. Never let biased fanboys tell you what to buy. Both consoles have communities full of them.
6. Check out other features the console might have, like apps or hardware.
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Which is the best for no friend weeaboos?
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well then you'll just have to research consoles based on exclusives, hardware and preference. You'll find plenty of Pros and cons for each console, choose the one you feel is the one for you. Also, just because you chose one console doesn't mean the other is bad, like i said both have great ways to entertain whether is for gaming, watching movies, using apps and much more. If by the Suns you get the opportunity to get the other one do it, no need to restrict yourself to one after all they are just pieces of hardware.
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[quote]Things you should research when on the fence: [b]DISCLAIMER 1 AND 2 ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT![/b] 1. What your friends are playing on or what are they considering to buy. 2. Which consoles has the exclusives you're interested in most. 3. DLC console exclusivity is stupid, don't choose a console based on some lousy exclusive dlc for one simple multiplatform game. 4. If you go to gamestop or best buy, try testing each console's controllers to see which one you feel more comfortable with. 5. Never let biased fanboys tell you what to buy. Both consoles have communities full of them. 6. Check out other features the console might have, like apps or hardware.[/quote] Good advice, both have strengths and weaknesses, depends what games OP likes.
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