@yoshimitz707: THIS.
A personal perception on these next generation consoles ultimately reassures one's purchases. I absolutely feel that these consoles speak to different audiences in that one supports the notion of "video games as a service" and the other with "video games as a form of property", whether or not anyone of us fit such distinctions is clearly left to our own discovery on the matter. I too, was excited to see more of Sunset Overdrive and play Killer Instinct (Cause I want to believe Double Helix should have one good game under their belt), but the policies and restrictions made wanting a PS4 more reasonable (from my perspective).
I'm happy to hear other perspectives on these consoles and reasonable arguments for getting an Xbox One over a PS4. Cause in the end of all this, we as the "consumer base" and as "gamers"(i still think this word is dirty for some reason anytime I say it...but that's just me i guess) decide for ourselves whether or not we see gaming and the industry at large as either a service or property.
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