My theory on 'free' stuff is that's free for a reason: it's not worth paying for.
Avast! is a pretty good AV, I've used it myself. But it's not as good as the top-end paid AV, like Bitdefender or Kasperski. You always get what you pay for.
But back on topic.
You don't 'need' a One. But everyone 'needs' a good PC. While one plays just games (minecraft isn't that important in the grand scheme of things), the other plays games and does other stuff.
However, there's an important reason to get a One- it works. People gripe about all the control that MS (or Sony) imposes on their consoles, but they do it for a reason: to keep it working like you expect it to, without hassle, without problems. PC's can't say that. You get a game and it may work right, it may not. Don't know till you try it on your PC. Can you add a hundred or so pistons to the console version and cause lag? Of course. (But it will on a PC too).
Bottom line is if all you're concerned with is gaming, get a One. If that's not all you're concerned with, get a PC. But I'll confuse things a bit: I have old wired ps3 controller hooked up to my PC and mapped the buttons to match the 360. PC MC, with controller, and no worries about wearing out my (expensive) laptop keyboard (especially that "W" key). Best of both worlds! That's the Good News. The Bad News is when running PC MC, my laptop gets pretty darn warm- something else to consider.
but at least your giving reasons on something you've seen and played right ?
It's all still opinion. Reasons are not always shared.
As a computer technician, I know that PS4 has better hardware specs than the Xbox One. That's undeniable. Didn't stop me from buying a Xbox One, though. In the end, it boiled down to what appealed to me and what other uses I had for the system.
I'm facing a similar situation to the OP in planning on replacing my console. I bought the PC version but just don't like playing on a laptop at all. So for me it's either the x-box one or PS4. After minecraft comes out on both new consoles I'll pick between them. But assuming that both version are very similar I'm going with PS4. For me having a system that won't lag/ crash that multiplayer works and having considerably bigger maps is worth the price.
I'd really like to know on what bases many of you are 'assuming' that the PS4 is soooooo superior to the xbox one, there are some pros and cons hardware wise to both, and technically speaking both systems are nearly identical hardware wise, and will preform pretty much on part with one another, anyone whom tells you different is either a fanboy of that system, or talking out his butt.
For me its xbox, not because its 'better', but because i've had several bad experiences with sony products. I owned one of the first sony trintron TV's produced, and it broke within 6 weeks after purchase, you would think that it was covered under warranty, which part of it was, the parts, the labour on the other hand wasn't, which really angered me. I also owned a 700$ sony amp, which kept turning itself off for no reason, and ended up costing me to have it looked at and repaired, and it also was only 6 months old. The final straw was with the PS3, which I owned for one night, and the game we had played the night before had literately melted inside the tray, the sony reps told me no problem, but because the system was in high demand right now it would be at least 6 months before a new system could be delivered to me, I demanded and received my money back and swore I'd never buy another sony product.
Sorry, but I understand the One is not backwards compatible with the 360.
I tried to find my original post to reference it, but I couldn't, but I have a ps3. Short version: took me over an hour to install updates, an hour messing to get it to connect with PSN (hooked to internet, but not PSN), 4 tries to download the MC trial, then the trial crashed on me 3 times. Oh, and I really dislike the controller.
My 360 has always worked flawlessly, and I'm having no problems at all with my One.
From my experience and perspective, Sony sucks, MS rocks.
Doesn't matter to me which one is (barely) technically superior- it's the games that count. (BTW, get real, we're talking to the MC crowd here- like MC is a graphic showcase on any system?)
If I have can I smack you with it for being condescending?
My life doesn't really revolve around the internet or video games so I hadn't bothered to inform myself yet. There's no games out for it that would make me buy one so I didn't do any research.
Avast! is a pretty good AV, I've used it myself. But it's not as good as the top-end paid AV, like Bitdefender or Kasperski. You always get what you pay for.
But back on topic.
You don't 'need' a One. But everyone 'needs' a good PC. While one plays just games (minecraft isn't that important in the grand scheme of things), the other plays games and does other stuff.
However, there's an important reason to get a One- it works. People gripe about all the control that MS (or Sony) imposes on their consoles, but they do it for a reason: to keep it working like you expect it to, without hassle, without problems. PC's can't say that. You get a game and it may work right, it may not. Don't know till you try it on your PC. Can you add a hundred or so pistons to the console version and cause lag? Of course. (But it will on a PC too).
Bottom line is if all you're concerned with is gaming, get a One. If that's not all you're concerned with, get a PC. But I'll confuse things a bit: I have old wired ps3 controller hooked up to my PC and mapped the buttons to match the 360. PC MC, with controller, and no worries about wearing out my (expensive) laptop keyboard (especially that "W" key). Best of both worlds! That's the Good News. The Bad News is when running PC MC, my laptop gets pretty darn warm- something else to consider.
As a computer technician, I know that PS4 has better hardware specs than the Xbox One. That's undeniable. Didn't stop me from buying a Xbox One, though. In the end, it boiled down to what appealed to me and what other uses I had for the system.
wanna see gameplay? there was a livestream of it not to long ago, a day or two after e# ended i believe
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For me its xbox, not because its 'better', but because i've had several bad experiences with sony products. I owned one of the first sony trintron TV's produced, and it broke within 6 weeks after purchase, you would think that it was covered under warranty, which part of it was, the parts, the labour on the other hand wasn't, which really angered me. I also owned a 700$ sony amp, which kept turning itself off for no reason, and ended up costing me to have it looked at and repaired, and it also was only 6 months old. The final straw was with the PS3, which I owned for one night, and the game we had played the night before had literately melted inside the tray, the sony reps told me no problem, but because the system was in high demand right now it would be at least 6 months before a new system could be delivered to me, I demanded and received my money back and swore I'd never buy another sony product.
I tried to find my original post to reference it, but I couldn't, but I have a ps3. Short version: took me over an hour to install updates, an hour messing to get it to connect with PSN (hooked to internet, but not PSN), 4 tries to download the MC trial, then the trial crashed on me 3 times. Oh, and I really dislike the controller.
My 360 has always worked flawlessly, and I'm having no problems at all with my One.
From my experience and perspective, Sony sucks, MS rocks.
Doesn't matter to me which one is (barely) technically superior- it's the games that count. (BTW, get real, we're talking to the MC crowd here- like MC is a graphic showcase on any system?)
My life doesn't really revolve around the internet or video games so I hadn't bothered to inform myself yet. There's no games out for it that would make me buy one so I didn't do any research.
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