" help looking to get one for the grandkids for Christmas " nothing between them have had both stuck with the xbox for no other reason than I have lots of friends on xbox. So if your grandkids had previous generation machines stick with that one |
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" help looking to get one for the grandkids for Christmas nothing between them have had both stuck with the xbox for no other reason than I have lots of friends on xbox. So if your grandkids had previous generation machines stick with that one"
What he said, the new Xbox one s has better cpu gpu and a 4k blue ray player but literally you're better asking what their friends play as I wanted a ps4 but all my friends have Xbox. |
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I say X-Box One, but then that's what I've got.
The huge benefit of it is the back-catalogue of X-Box 360 titles, although not all work, but they're apparently increasing the compatibility list with each slew up updates.
Mandy |
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I agree with whats been said before. Have an xbox one myself but the key thing is try and find out what their friends have.
The one s is also in some cracking deals the now from most retailers |
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By *44bertCouple
over a year ago
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I've got an Xbox, but as has been said above, there are pros and cons to both. XBox Gold is great, and relatively cheap - and it gives you at least two free games a month.
But, as I understand it, the PS is a superior purely *gaming* machine.
But having said that - I'd certainly find out what their friends have first. |
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