The internet has spoken: a web-based poll has gathered over 75,000 votes, and more than 75% of the participants have voted for the PS4, decreeing an overwhelming victory for Sony’s console. Of course the voting is still ongoing, so there’s still a chance for the Xbox One to regain ground.
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inb4 "but forum warriors don't matter. Ps3 will still sell like crazy because of brand loyalty"
Er, sorry. I forgot it wasn't 2006. I meant to say Xbox One, not PS3...
It's crazy to see this much of a lopside. While people may be quick to say "it does not matter. The early adopters don't matter..." Um, actually, they do matter. The early trajectory of a console tends to hold true. Usually consoles at the very beginning sell roughly the same amount and then one console pulls ahead of the rest 6 months to a year later.
Overwhelming support at the beginning leads to situations like the PS1, the PS2, and to a lesser extent, the Wii.
DRM change has done nothing, the damage has already been done.
lol...a internet poll. N4G news. More coming up at 11.
Lol, maybe gen after ps4 & xbo microsoft will not rain on their own parade
There's always next generation Microsoft