You know you want a X1
I've genuinely decided which console I'm
definitely getting, three or four times a week for the last few weeks - before changing my mind shortly afterward.
At the moment I'm leaning toward the ps4.
Except for that bloody controller...
The ds4 is reported to be better than the ds3, which in turn is supposedly better than the ds2 (the last Sony controller I used) - and I was happy enough with the ds2 at the time - so it's probably good, and just takes time to get used to it.
But the left analogue stick is in the wrong place! In terms of symmetry it's in the right place (and my OCD often demands symmetry), but in terms of putting your thumbs in a comfortable position it's all so very wrong.
And don't get me started on that completely pointless (so far as I can see) touchpad.
In terms of gaming, it's pretty much neck and neck between the two, from where I'm stood. A free copy of FIFA 14 is nice, but I'm not really into footy games. I'll play them for a while, but I'm rubbish, and don't have the enthusiasm to get better. (Compare to COD where I was rubbish for a couple of years but carried on playing it loads because it was still fun. These days I'm a lot better - I've dragged myself up to "average".)
Getting COD maps a month earlier is nice - but not major. Exclusives and indie support on the two platforms seem to be pretty even.
Price of course plays it's part. I have around £530 credit so can easily get either console - but the difference is I could get an xb1 with a couple of extras (maybe a second controller and a game, or a couple of games); or I could get a ps4 with a fair few extras (a second controller and around three games - or maybe get a Vita, since I'd then be getting free games for it).
Kinnect voice control is cool. Gimmicky, but cool. But then I have to consider my Harmony remote - which would get confused if another device started switching inputs etc. on my av equipment. If all inputs went through the xb1 it's possible I could do away with the remote entirely - but the xb1 has only one hdmi input, and I'm not sure if it'd work if you fed several different hdmi sources into it using a switcher. I'd need the Sky to go into it, but also the media player. Possibly the BD player too - but I could get rid of that if the console is quiet whilst playing BDs and DVDs.
I'm going round in circles!