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PS4 vs Xbox One

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Honestly, I'm not sure what to buy.. I have lots of friends buying the xbox one but sony has always been better quality for the money.

What about you guys?

I just get what my mates r getting L

 

true story you want to play online with randoms all the time? im in the same spot and will probably break down and get the 1

whatever you're friends have lol

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Lmao, I know.. but I mean I'd want it to last and supposedly the PS4 being $100 cheaper than Xbox one appeals to me a bit more. :s and idk, I don't really care who I play with once in a while since I don't play a lot, just the odd time. 

You can't compare a PS4 vs xbox one sir.

 

 

Ps4 for the win, even if im staying with my ps3. haha :)

PS4 has more scope for the future with its GDDR5 memory over the Xbox one's DDR3 memory, however the OS use 4GB of that memory over the Xbox's 3GB so how much the developers can tap into that memory is less in a PS4 but it is going to provide much better graphics in the future. Both chips are based on the same structure and are made by AMD so in that respect they are even. 

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PS4, idk why probs cus i grow up with a playstation

I don't know. Probably a  ps4, because that is what my friends are getting :p

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