@abpercival @crazyrage23 All the facts I stated was prior the policy shift aside from updating their processing power in their RAM GPU, however this would have been done regardless of the policy changes as it has nothing to do with it. Micosoft did the same thing with the 360 back in 2005 prior to is launch. And yes its a well known fact that when they did showcase their launch titles that they were not ran on the console however I'll provide you with an article rather than describe why that doesn't matter and why it is not embarrassing. http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2013/06/15/were-xbox-one-e3-demos-running-on-nvidia-hardware-it-doesnt-matter-and-heres-why/
@Patohua1 You completely forget that Microsoft is tech giant worth a lot more than sony can ever dream of (don't believe me check the stock market) . No matter how many 4K flatscreens they sell mircrosoft will still be on top due to their largely popular OS Windows (apple's iOS doesn't come close) their newly acquisition of Nokia and their domination of the much more profitable PC business. Not to mention Samsung is more widely popular than sony. Tv sales isn't going to make them bigger than microsoft ever. Although many can argue PS4 maybe superior to the Xbox One although highly controversial, Microsoft will always have better funding. Its what it all comes down to. Sony already admitted they were taking a huge loss at sell the PS4 at $399 (both consoles originally were priced the same) and "hoping" to make it up with game sales. That is all going to take time. Microsoft will always be on top. They're just a bigger company
@C8M @jenovaschilld holy shit.... some logic was actually use for once on this site! I love you mysterious logic man. Someone else understands marketing!
@BieberBeliever I'm sure that wouldn't be a problem... especially since sony is selling their console for like $2000 in Brazil.... http://www.gamespot.com/articles/ps4-costs-1-850-in-brazil/1100-6415637/
@SoreBastard technically yes you could since the xbox can run multiple programs at once. There's really no point to this but people were asking microsoft if they allowed it and they answered with a yes
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