Technology & Online

Xbox One

Technology & Online

Posted by: Henrywebster1

29th Mar 2017 07:53pm

Who here owns an XBOX 360 and an XBOX ONE?
Was the upgrade worth the money?\
Please reply with a rating on the following 4 categories!?
1) General Gameplay Quality
2) Graphic / Video Quality
3) Range of Games Available
4) Value For Money vs Similar Consoles e.g Playstation 4


Comments 2

cooliosmooth
  • 2nd Aug 2017 07:37pm

1) See below for answers. - All aspects that outdo the '360' contribute to gameplay and make XboxONE way better.
2) Sooo much better than pixelated '360' games. Lifelike cutscenes make gaming like watching an awesome movie.
3) Range of games is on par with '360' games, however, the graphics make XboxONE games so much more worth it
4) There are more XBOX Exclusive games than there are other consoles.

bossn
  • 20th Apr 2017 10:38pm

This is a very interesting question. First things first, yes there a slight differences in specifications of the consoles and it is somewhat an upgrade to it's previous model but to the every day consumer these upgrades are only worth the paper its specifications is printed on and not very noticeable in the real world. This is not to say that it isn't worth it because it leaves room for game companies to essentially exploit the machines potential and offer us the best possible gaming experience possible. However, no gaming company is willing to take a chance and do something about it and mostly play it safe. What im saying is...upgrades are over rated because there has not been any ground breaking games worth mentioning and you only get the same genre/style of gaming over and over again with the minor rendering/graphic quality upgrade that cost an arm and a leg. Sorry, if this made no sense and is everywhere. I am drunk. have a nice day

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