@slainta What was said is that there won't be a big gap in sales. Both systems are pretty much equal, minus each of their exclusive games and a couple hardware specifics. Those loyal Xbox fans most likely won't care about that $100 gap in price, because there were still big pre-order sales when the used games and 24-hour check-in policies were still in place.
@chiyochan111 I agree. Games will DEFINITELY be the factor on which system is the most successful. Even though lots argue that there are not really many exclusive games to make it that big of a deal, but they forget the huge amount of fans that buy those exclusive games. A lot of others also argue about their physical components, like their RAM and FPS and all that, but I don't think half those people even know what any of that means.
Truthfully, I would much rather have been a PC gamer at this point, cause you could already have gotten out of it what these systems are just now offering.
Can anyone clarify to me the differences, if any, there will be between the 360 and One versions of this game? Supposedly the game is all next-gen. As in the things Respawn wanted to do would not have been possible on 360 and that an unknown side company was working on a 360 version. How does that work? Is this right or did I misunderstand something? I'm confused.
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