XBONE £289 at Sainsbury's - Is it worth it?
XBONE £289 at Sainsbury's - Is it worth it?
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DKS

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1,836 posts

206 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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Comes with a choice of one of 4 games too!

But I don't know of any games that excite me just yet other than Far Cry 4. Next gen wise Tomb Raider is on my list.
Hmm.

The Nur

9,168 posts

207 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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Aside from Far Cry 4, what games are there?

DKS

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1,836 posts

206 months

Wednesday 1st April 2015
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Um, Dying Light and, er, Assassin's Creed Unity?

sparks_E39

12,738 posts

235 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Horizon 2.

Zoon

7,209 posts

143 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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We have the PS4 and XBONE and to be honest I find the Xbox dreadful in comparison.
If I had the choice again I wouldn't buy the Xbox, 4 reasons.

1. The controllers are not rechargeable without buying the battery packs.
2. The menu system is baffling and unintuitive.
3. The power brick is the size of a small house.
4. Installs seem to take ages to complete, whereas the PS4 starts virtually instantly.

There are another couple of minor issues, but on the whole the PS4 seems to have been thought out much better, not to mention the supposed power advantage it has (which I cannot notice to be honest).

DKS

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1,836 posts

206 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Thank you for that.
I don't mind the battery thing. I have a raft of AA rechargeables I've used through the last 7 years of the 360 and I prefer that. Easier to find a charged set than faff about finding a cable and getting the controller to charge from a computer. I prefer to wait for my games to install actually. I hated during The Last of US the drive suddenly churning to life right in a quiet scene really ruined it for me. OK the 360 drive is a noisy bugger, but at least you know it'll stay off once the game has booted....

I have a PS3 as well and I absolutely hate it. The menus are badly laid out, it takes ages to connect (it would only connect via wifi when I first bought it!)and enter the store. I've used it just for the exclusive games on it which were fine but not overly impressed compared to the 'lower specced' 360. The games in the store are cheaper, picked Borderlands 1 for £6, still £25 on Xbox live! But in one of the DLCs I had to give up as the slow down meant the video lagged the sound by 15 seconds!
I like the HDMI pass though on the XBONE and the simpler design; I think the PS4 looks silly.

I guess as I love both Tomb Raider and Drake, I'll end up with both like last time, although I only got a POS3 about 3 years ago and only really use it as a BR player now.

HRL

3,353 posts

241 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Sounds like you've already decided. Dying Light and Far Cry 4 are both good games.

Would be inclined to side with the PS4 over the XBOne this generation though, although the roles were reversed with the PS3/360. MS seems to have lost its way with the XBOne sadly.

Moog72

1,600 posts

199 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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You can also upgrade the HDD in the PS4 (not sure if that is the case for the XBOne). I'm running a 1Tb solid state hybrid drive and that both improves load times and gives a healthy boost to storage capacity.

Wills2

27,936 posts

197 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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ASDA are offering an XB1 + Halo MCC + Xmen blue ray for £249.99.

http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/xbox-one-deal-xbox...




Tycho

12,110 posts

295 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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We have an XBone (It's the boys but I use it a lot) and the installation of games is ridiculous due to the length of time it takes. You are looking at a minimum of an hour or 2 to install a game even from disk.

anonymous-user

76 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Tycho said:
We have an XBone (It's the boys but I use it a lot) and the installation of games is ridiculous due to the length of time it takes. You are looking at a minimum of an hour or 2 to install a game even from disk.
You can play most games within 5 minutes or so of them installing, you don't need to wait until the end.

I'm pretty sure all my games have fully loaded in about 20 minutes or so, then there's usually the wait for a patch to download, that may be where your delay is coming from?

Oh yeah, and £289 is a bargain, I paid £480ish for mine.

Wills2

27,936 posts

197 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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But not quite as good as £249.99

Ali Chappussy

876 posts

167 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Tycho said:
We have an XBone (It's the boys but I use it a lot) and the installation of games is ridiculous due to the length of time it takes. You are looking at a minimum of an hour or 2 to install a game even from disk.
You've got problems then. I think the longest I've had to wait on my PS4 (from disc) is about 15 minutes but I can't remember which game it was.

What I do find gauling is the amount of updating that needs to be done with the operating system and the games themselves over time. Now that is truly frustrating.

Tycho

12,110 posts

295 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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CoinSl0t said:
Tycho said:
We have an XBone (It's the boys but I use it a lot) and the installation of games is ridiculous due to the length of time it takes. You are looking at a minimum of an hour or 2 to install a game even from disk.
You can play most games within 5 minutes or so of them installing, you don't need to wait until the end.

I'm pretty sure all my games have fully loaded in about 20 minutes or so, then there's usually the wait for a patch to download, that may be where your delay is coming from?

Oh yeah, and £289 is a bargain, I paid £480ish for mine.
The updates are what takes so long but these days you get a game and there is already a patch waiting for it when if you get day one. I bought titanfall and all the dlc and it took about 5 hours to install. Absolutely insane but with Fifa you can play an exhibition game in about 10 minutes.

InnocentShadows

482 posts

164 months

Thursday 2nd April 2015
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Get the console your mates have or virtual mates, if your not into online gaming then get the console which has the exclusives your into, remember that tomb raider will go to ps4 at some point.

That being said, I have an Xbox one and I always look for a cheap ps4 on fleabay lol! Unless your a fanboy there is very little to split the two machines.

DKS

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1,836 posts

206 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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Well I went for it. Realised you can get the Forza Horizons (not really interested) pack, then get a free game (FC4 - well interested!) so is pretty good value.

So far it's kinda meh. The dashboard looks less interesting. The controller is OK but not as good the old one that feels indestructible. Bit lazy though. The PS4 has a couple more buttons, the track pad AND the light beam thing over the PS3, M$ appeared to have done very little apart from make it a bit smaller and add a nice rubber end stop to the triggers.
It's ok, but not the massive step forward in graphics and experience I was expecting so glad I didn't pay launch prices! The HDMI pass though is useless as it needs to be powered on to show the content.

Now I have a PC, digibox, 360, POS3, Ouya AND a XBONE arguing over 3 HDMI ports!

anonymous-user

76 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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DKS said:
The HDMI pass though is useless as it needs to be powered on to show the content.

Now I have a PC, digibox, 360, POS3, Ouya AND a XBONE arguing over 3 HDMI ports!
Xbone is designed to be left on 24/7, you don't need to switch it off at all.