Snap multitasking and video offerings are what separates the Xbox One from the PlayStation 4 in terms of features.
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Doesn't the PS4 have some sort of multitasking too? That requires a double tap of the home button? I don't know if it works exactly like the Xbone but, I'm just saying.
To me (yes, this is my opinion), the only thing that really separates it is the TV integration. And exclusives and stuff, but that's already implied.
$100 and inferior hardward set both apart, enough said!
50% weaker Xbox One performance and Sony quality exclusives is what really sets the the two apart.
Ps4 does all tht and more and even has a more robust sharing feature and best of all the real feature tht owns all, remote play of almost all ps4 games on vita!!!!!! Best feature imo out of all nxt gen consoles.
It's not the specs that influenced my decision to go with Sony for my next-gen.
It's not the games, because I mostly enjoy the multi-plats anyway.
It was the constant flip-flopping, reversals, and "explanations".
I can't trust MS.
A year from now, when everything MS went back on is re-instituted, and playing a game costs more than your internet bill, I think I'll be glad that I went with Sony over MS.