BearCat204
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I simply don't play video games enough anymore to justify owning a system specifically for gaming. Plus, despite some steps in the right direction, I still HATE the Playstation controller. In the past 3-5 years I don't think I've bought any games other than installments of COD, GTA and FIFA.
If not for the TV integration on Xbone, which is cool because I can just pause games and check back in on sporting events on TV without having to switch all the inputs and turn stuff on/off, I probably wouldn't have even bought a new system. Before Titanfall came out it had probably been a month or more since I'd actually used my Xbone for gaming.
I'm thinking about selling mine as well. I played NBA 2k14 once with nerd the past 2 months and that's the only time my PS4 has seen any action other than Netflix.
What was that day/night cycle zombie game, and when does it come out? That's the next game I see myself getting really carried away with. Hope it pans out.
So you cant justify the purchase of a next gen console because you dont play video games enough anymore, but you also cant justify the purchase of a next gen console because the game lineup is thin..................Sounds like you just need to give up the hobby all together.![]()
No, I just can't justify spending $400-$500 for something that doesn't do anything but play video games. I bought an Xbone knowing I was probably going to play it a handful of hours a week but that it also served other functions. All I was originally saying is that I can see how people who dove in headfirst simply for gaming might be a bit disappointed at this stage.
No, I just can't justify spending $400-$500 for something that doesn't do anything but play video games. I bought an Xbone knowing I was probably going to play it a handful of hours a week but that it also served other functions. All I was originally saying is that I can see how people who dove in headfirst simply for gaming might be a bit disappointed at this stage.
I can understand people being dissapointed this early on, but what did you expect. There are never great games out this early for the systems.
No, I just can't justify spending $400-$500 for something that doesn't do anything but play video games. I bought an Xbone knowing I was probably going to play it a handful of hours a week but that it also served other functions. All I was originally saying is that I can see how people who dove in headfirst simply for gaming might be a bit disappointed at this stage.
That's just the nature of early adoption. What irritates me is when people say "The PS4 has no games" when that's just inaccurate. What they really mean is the system doesn't accommodate their very narrowed gaming taste. I'm playing a bunch of stuff on PS4 and loving it.
It looks really good, TBA as far as release but sometime in 2014
