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I prefer controllers most times, but I do have a fanatec wheel for the 360 that sadly is not compatible with the Xbox One.
I prefer controllers most times, but I do have a fanatec wheel for the 360 that sadly is not compatible with the Xbox One.
How hard is it to use a game controller on a driving game? I'd want to use my feet for accelerator, brake and clutch.
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I bought a Playstation 4. I had an Xbox 360 and my hand was cramping up a lot with FPSs. I was hoping that the Xbox One would fix it with the new controller. Didn't happen.
I had the chance to play just about all of the launch games a few weeks before launch and was generally not impressed. I don't care for the tile interface, never really played Kinect games and I wasn't happy with the controller.
I know there have been concerns about the performance, and I can say that the Xbox One does have a noticeably softer image in BF4 and COD but it doesn't really change the game play.
I've been happy with the Playstation 4. It's an excellent gaming device. To me, the controller is much much better. I buy all of my games digital now, and love not having to dig for my games through a menu system. That was actually a big pain point for me on the Xbox.
The other things come down to company policy and game lineup. Sony has been much more open towards Indie developers, and it shows. Resogun is a brilliant game. I don't think Microsoft is moving fast enough to make a meaningful difference in that area for the next year or so. The PS4 doesn't try to pretend to be more then it is. I have 3 AppleTVs in my house hooked up to a media server. Shoehorning in the tv stuff looks incredibly half baked, and the same goes for the voice commands. I got burned out on Halo franchise, and games like Infamous Second Son, and The Order look amazing.
To each their own, I can understand the value proposition of the Xbox One, it's just not for me.
Though I don't have either past experience will lead me to a PS4. The reason? I had 3 Xbox 360s and each gave me the ring of death. Bought a PS3 in 2008 and have been using that same ps3 ever since!
Xbox just had a bad fan design which lead to that. I believe they even extended the warranty coverage for them with that condition. I haven't head of the jasper editions or the smaller ones have the rrod.
Xbox just had a bad fan design which lead to that. I believe they even extended the warranty coverage for them with that condition. I haven't head of the jasper editions or the smaller ones have the rrod.
While the fan probably did contribute to the circulation of heat in the housing, the real issue was the materials used to mount the processing chips and the heat sinks that were not sufficient for the temperatures that were being sustained. People were able to take brand new Xbox 360's, replace the heat sinks (sometimes with things as simple as glued together coins, lol), and they never experienced RROD's, even stress testing the systems.
Yea or put it in an oven wrapped in a blanket or duct tape. Seen both those to reheat the solder. Seen thrm work too. Br the issue still goes back to heat.
Give some reasons on your choices, folks...so we'd get to know you guys better.