PS4​ ​vs​ ​Xbox​ ​One:​ ​Which​ ​is​ ​Worth​ ​Buying?

By Mara T - 19 Dec '16 04:30AM

Xbox One of Microsoft and PlayStation 4 of Sony are two of the most popular game consoles in the market today. Both units boast slim designs, amazing features and a huge collection of games to play. For that reason, gamers who needs to pick one is having a hard time deciding which is the better one for them. So this article will discuss three aspects of gaming of both consoles to help them decide which is better.

PlayStation 4 vs Xbox One: Game Library

Both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have a massive collection of games on their library. Actually, most of the hottest games today are offered both on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. So the only question now is which of the two have better exclusive game selections. Some of the best games offered only in Microsoft are Gears of War 4, Quantum Break, Forza series and Halo 5 while PlayStation 4 boasts Bloodborne, Uncharted 4, The Last Guardian and Until Dawn. From there, players can decide which game would they rather live without and with.

PlayStation 4 vs Xbox One: Hardware

Based on the physical look of both consoles, many would say PlayStation 4 have clearly won the award. It comes with a slimmer and lighter design so it's easier to bring anywhere. However, Microsoft Xbox One is not too bad itself. It has evolved from its predecessors with a much slimmer design that features high quality streaming video support with storage up to 2TB.

PlayStation 4 vs Xbox One: Graphics

The next important aspect of gaming is the graphics. Gamers spend a lot of money to get consoles that can provide excellent performance and graphics. Now both of these consoles are equipped with AMD Radeon GPU, 8-core x86-64 AMD Jaguar processor, 500 GB hard drive and 8GB RAM. So the deciding factor now is how well do they perform. For instance, critics that have tried playing "Batman: Arkham Knight" in both consoles mentioned PlayStation 4 played at 1080p resolution while Xbox One settled with 900 p resolution.

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