Games are a personal taste. No one console has the best. As it stands, launch titles for both platforms are uninteresting to me and exclusives are just a way for either side to hold what you may love hostage.
Microsoft. Taking the "We have the better games" route makes you look just as bad as your fanboys.
I like this idea. Maybe we'll see Xbox brand cars going down the road a decade or two from now?
Just imagine... your rear view mirror is a Kinect. You use voice commands to turn it on... and it refuses to start your vehicle unless your drivers license is in view at all times.
And finally when your engine breaks down because the vehicle is made of plastic and poorly ventilated, economic parts , you'll have a little red ring flashing at you on the dashboard.
@Lord_Python1049 The Kinect COULD be good, but most people would rather not be forced into buying it and requiring it to be connected to the console just to use said console.
"I think the ability to have an all-in-one system where you can plug in the TV, that's better. I think we'll have a better online service."
To use the Xbox for TV, you must already have a cable (or Dish) provider of some sort. Xbox One does not give you TV, it's just a pass-through, like a DVR or Cable Box.
As for the online service... It's slightly more expensive (by a few dollars) and puts things that you already have to pay for (Netflix subscriptions anyone?) behind another pay wall of Xbox Live Gold.
I won't comment on games being better or not because people have different tastes.
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