as I have 2 PS3s on my shelf with bad lasers...so I can't play my blurays
and 2 360s that work just fine...
It's a tough call.
I advise waiting six months. Let the initial build issues settle out, in case there's anything horrific to learn about product quality. Plus, we can expect a few firmware updates...
the wife wants an Xbone, not interested in Sony.
I'd at least like to see what the PS4 non-gaming experience is like (as the PS3 xcross interface is terrible compared to most iterations of the 360's dashboard, let alone featureset like Xbox Live Parties). Sony may have learned to steal some ideas this time around.
So, I'll see. I'm especially sad that there's no BC, but that doesn't seem important to the industry anymore...
Either way, no sense rushing to choose a bandwagon. The early models will be hard to get, and possibly quirky. Instead, wait and go try your friends machines and see for yourself.
and 2 360s that work just fine...
It's a tough call.
I advise waiting six months. Let the initial build issues settle out, in case there's anything horrific to learn about product quality. Plus, we can expect a few firmware updates...
the wife wants an Xbone, not interested in Sony.
I'd at least like to see what the PS4 non-gaming experience is like (as the PS3 xcross interface is terrible compared to most iterations of the 360's dashboard, let alone featureset like Xbox Live Parties). Sony may have learned to steal some ideas this time around.
So, I'll see. I'm especially sad that there's no BC, but that doesn't seem important to the industry anymore...
Either way, no sense rushing to choose a bandwagon. The early models will be hard to get, and possibly quirky. Instead, wait and go try your friends machines and see for yourself.