• Xbox One vs. PS4: Which One is Your Dish?

    Posted on May 24th, 2013 admin No comments

    Microsoft has already unveiled the Xbox One, its next generation gaming console that aims at being the central focus of your living room to let you watch TV and movies, listen to music, check fantasy stats while watching live sports, and much more. However, the new Xbox will soon face the fierce competition from the PlayStation 4, the game console Sony has introduced in February but plans to formally reveal at E3 this year. The 2 console giants will be fiercely fighting for your attention, your adoration and more importantly your dollars.

    Although we are far from knowing all the details of both systems, we can still take a gander at the information we have so far. So right here I collected all the available specs of both consoles to let you get a clear understanding of how they stack up against each other. Here is what we know thus far:

    Xbox vs. PS4: Hardware specs

    While both consoles make use of an 8-core AMD Jaguar processor, there is still a big winner in terms of AMD. The PS4 features 1,152GPU cores as compared to the Xbox One’s 768 graphics cores. Sony’s new console drives 1.84 TFLOPS, while compared to the new Xbox’s 1.23 TFLOPS.

    Besides, the PS4 also has the edge when it comes to system memory. It features 8GB of 5500MHZ GDDR5 memory as compared to the Xbox One’s 8GB of 2133MHz DDR3 RAM. So as for gaming power, Sony’s PS4 is the clear winner. However, what should be highlighted is that Microsoft and Sony’s missions appear to be quite different, as Microsoft continues to layer more home entertainment elements on the top of Xbox’s gaming element. Both the Xbox One and PS4 comes with a Blu-ray optical drive. So for diehard gamers, the PS4 seems like the better choice at this point. If you focus on both gaming and entertainment, go for Xbox.

    The hardware specs battle is just the beginning, below I also put my spotlight on the 4 most important next-gen combat zones to let you see how the two consoles compare. Keep reading.

    1. Launch games

    Indeed launch games make a big difference for a console. Sony has revealed tons of exclusives and special titles from first parties on its reveal event, like Killzone: Shadow Fall, Knack, and Driveclub. On top of that, Sony also scored third party titles like Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag and Watchdogs.

    For the Xbox One event, Microsoft also shows off games like Forza 5. Quantum Break is also set for release although Microsoft’s trailer was incredible cryptic. The company also promised 15 Xbox One exclusives will be shown at E3.

    Winner: PS4. Although Microsoft made more noise, but right now PS4 looks like more stunning. Hope Microsoft shows off more heavyweights at E3.

    2. Share Media

    Sharing your gaming media is one of the key points of Sony’s PS4 reveal. There is a dedicated share button on the controller, which allows you to send snippets of recorded video straight to a friend or even invite them to watch your game, or ever perhaps participate in it in some minor way. On top of that, Sony has a partnership with Ustream, one of the most popular streaming sites online.

    Although Microsoft spent quite less time to talk about sharing media, it is still a big part of the new Xbox Live. There is a feature called Game DVR, allowing you post recorded gameplay to Live and on unspecified social network services. Besides, you could attach videos on your Achievement list, letting everyone see exactly how you increased said Gamerscore. It is a pity that there is no info showing Xbox one could stream.

    Winner: PS4. Obviously Sony’s sharing solution looks far more convenient, particularly for the less technologically inclined.

    3. Controllers

    Xbox One’s pad looks quite similar to Xbox 360’s, which is consistently voted one of the best controllers of all time. Meanwhile, Microsoft promised to fix the old design’s weakest point- the d-pad. Also, do remember that your entire body is the controller thanks to the new Kinect technology that you even track swivel in your wrists. That’s a great progress.

    PS4’s controller is a variant of its tried-and-trusted DaulShock design. However, its built-in light on the top edge of its casing can be seen by the PlayStation Eye, meaning it can be used as a pointer. There is also a front touch pad which can act as a rudimentary display thanks to the colored LEDs.

    Winner: Actually the focus is on the pad of each, but no one now has used either pad yet, so no winner.

    4. Price and release date

    This part is the hardest to judge, possibly, since Microsoft and Sony are playing this part very close to the vest. Both giants promise to formally release the consoles at the end of 2013. Similarly both are likely coming in the days before Black Friday, maybe even on the same day.

    Although neither Microsoft nor Sony has announced how much their next game consoles will cost, analysts have agreed that the consoles are likely to sell for around $400~$500.

    Winner: There are too many unknowns at the moment. Ask again later.

    So which one is your dish?

    Indeed at the moment there are too many unknown factors for us to make the decision, but the deeper look at the currently known hardware and features will help you better decide which system you believe is right for you. If you have already made the choice, why not share it with us in the comments?

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