This generation it's common for the Xbox 360 to get preferential treatment over the PS3 thanks, in part, to the latter's difficulties to develop for.
With next-gen consoles PS4 and Xbox One looking to be fairly similar in architecture, the real test of the power will come down to the hardware itself.
Talking to Eurogamer, JustAddWater's Stewart Gilray suggested that the PS4 could edge out the Xbox One in the technical department.
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No excuses, with the easier CPU architecture on the PS4, all multi-platforms games on the PS4 should look noticeably superior.
The power of the clouds! You'll see.
The almighty cloud will destroy the PS4!! /s
PS4's 50% more raw power GPU than X-One coupled with very fast GDDR5 RAM. Yes, I believe that will push better graphics.
You ps4 elitists
I expect multiplatform games to look about the same. And the exclusives to take about a few years before they start to look notably better.
Like the Ps3.