If you want to play video games. You should probably get a video game system. But, many gamers now confusing with question "which console should I buy?
this time, I want to compare Xbox One and PS4.
Since they launched last year, Sony has taken an early lead with the PS4 outselling the Xbox One by around 50 per cent. However, there's a good argument that a lot of that has to do with the Xbox One's high launch price, because it shipped with Kinect. When the Xbox One was launched it was £80 more expensive than the PS4, due to the fact you were forced to purchase the Kinect pre-packaged with it. However, now, Microsoft introduced a Kinect-free Xbox One option for the same price as the PS4 - £349.99. This help boost sales and made it a much more viable choice for those who couldn’t afford to spend over £400 on a new console
One of the main reason core gamers have chosen to favour the PS4 over the Xbox One is its categorically better graphics hardware. AT many games, the PS4 renders at a slightly higher resolution than the Xbox One.
PS4 has a distinct advantage with faster 8GB GDDR5 memory, while Xbox One went with the slower bandwidth of the 8GB DDR3 variety.
Neither system allocates all of that RAM to game developers - some is reserved to run their operating systems.
PS4 reserves up to 3.5GB for its operating system, leaving developers with 4.5GB, according to documentation. They can sometimes access an extra 1GB of "flexible" memory when it's available, but that's not guaranteed.
Xbox One's "guaranteed memory" amounts to a slightly higher 5GB for developers, as Microsoft's multi-layered operating system takes up a steady 3GB. It eeks out a 0.5GB win with more developer-accessible memory than PS4, unless you factor in Sony's 1GB of "flexible" memory at times. Then it's 0.5GB less.
There are two main changes. The Xbox One pad has rumble motors built into the triggers to give you feedback when, for example, shooting guns. Microsoft has also made huge improvement to the D-pad. The mushy Xbox 360 D-pad has been switched for one that's much more clicky and responsive. It'll work wonders on Street Fighter-style fighting games.
Sony has also massively improved the analogue sticks in the DualShock 4. Where the DualShock 3 wasn't really much cop for first-person shooters, the new pad is great for almost all types of console games. There's also a new touch pad on the front, between the sticks and the main buttons, and a Share button to make uploading your gameplay videos easy.
for more details, we can know more about the PS4 and Xbox one from the following review:
source :
http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/xbox-one-vs-sony-ps4
http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/consoles/ps4-vs-xbox-720-which-is-better-1127315#articleContent
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