I've been playing on PC (W10, 3570k, 970, 16GB RAM) and PS4, but lately my friends have been urging/nagging me to grab an Xbox One specifically for Gears 4. My question is, since I already own a PS4 for multi-platform titles and since MS has started releasing Xbox games on PC, is there any reason for someone in my position to even consider getting an Xbox One?
I've owned one in the past and have already played Sunset Overdrive (which was great!), but with Forza, Killer Instinct, Quantum Break all on PC, I have a hard time finding reason to grab an Xbox One (Rare Replay? Halo 5?).
What are the chances that Halo 5 or Gears 4 might make it to PC? Are there any other titles that are exclusive to Xbox One that are NOT on PC?
I've been playing on PC (W10, 3570k, 970, 16GB RAM) and PS4, but lately my friends have been urging/nagging me to grab an Xbox One specifically for Gears 4. My question is, since I already own a PS4 for multi-platform titles and since MS has started releasing Xbox games on PC, is there any reason for someone in my position to even consider getting an Xbox One?
I've owned one in the past and have already played Sunset Overdrive (which was great!), but with Forza, Killer Instinct, Quantum Break all on PC, I have a hard time finding reason to grab an Xbox One (Rare Replay? Halo 5?).
What are the chances that Halo 5 or Gears 4 might make it to PC? Are there any other titles that are exclusive to Xbox One that are NOT on PC?
Why do you play multi-platform games on your PS4 and not PC?
What are the chances that Halo 5 or Gears 4 might make it to PC? Are there any other titles that are exclusive to Xbox One that are NOT on PC?
The hassle that sometimes come with PC games. It doesn't always happen, but waiting on patches, tweaking settings, and occasionally overcoming technical issues became a chore for me. I would rather pick-up and play at the expense of the better graphics and settings. Also, selling games once i'm done is a big plus for me personally.
Then why play Xbox games on PC instead of on the console? It has the same advantage you just described.
No reason to get an Xbox One if you can play the games in its library on other platforms that you own and are not a console-only gamer.
The hassle that sometimes come with PC games. It doesn't always happen, but waiting on patches, tweaking settings, and occasionally overcoming technical issues became a chore for me. I would rather pick-up and play at the expense of the better graphics and settings. Also, selling games once i'm done is a big plus for me personally.
At this point every MS game is expected to release on PC.
No reason at all. I will sell my Xbone soon and get a 480 or PS4 Neo.
I would have waited a couple of weeks as the used XO price is gonna take a hit when the XO slim gets announced at E3...Geeez... thought i might get a response or two before this thread would sink into oblivion. Thanks for the responses. As only a few said, if it's playing games with my friends that I'm after, it might be worth it. And it is.
Grabbed a used XB1 only for Gears with my buddies, but I did pick up Rare Replay too
Nope Scorpio is likely to have full backwards comparability and be more powerful then your PC. So just jump back in then.
If you want to drop a few hundred bucks on a near dead system Buy a Wii U. Since its games won't be ported