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Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4 (Infographic)

Which would you prefer? Here are the Specs.
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When we look at the information below, one can see the insight into the depths of the consoles. We come from an age where the power of consoles are growing.  Some, not as well as others. Take a quick look at both of these consoles. Both consoles have their strong points and weak points. Which would you prefer? Tell me in the comments.

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Microsoft seems to have many more weak points on their side. 24 hour check ins, region locking, and less games transferable between Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC. The PlayStation 4 also has a low count but they have games that MANY people have now. So It seems to have another strong point there.

I honestly believe that after looking at what they have to offer, some of the XBox One’s content makes it seem viable, but not having a 24-hour check in on the PlayStation 4 is even better. Plus no region-locking. We are gamers. We deserve our freedom right? But, that is my opinion. What is yours?


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Branden Sumerix
I am 18, an avid console gamer and PC gamer. I have been writing for many years. I co-owned High-Def Gaming and the Techagen Entertainment Network. I now write on the side with working at a Wal-Mart.