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It's just what you're used to personally. I preferred the PS controller for a short while when PS3 actually had games worth turning it on for.
You mean apart from it actually looking different physically, the touchpad and the lightbar. What else can you do to make a controller look different?
Actually, 1137 would be considered a pretty decent sample size for a survey. Anything above 300 is considered pretty robust. You would be surprised how low the base sizes are for some of the stats and 'facts' banded around (I work in market research so know this happens a lot!)
Having said that some of the numbers in there don't make sense to me - only 9% using their console for gaming. I mean I may have used other 360 features a handful of times but very, very infrequently (e.g. internet browser).
It stats like these though which obviously lead Sony and MS to designing the consoles they have.
It's just what you're used to personally.
Only rumour at the moment, but it's coming through from various sources that Microsoft are advising developers they are going to have to downclock the GPU as they can't get the yields high enough.
Big thread here if you can be arsed to wade through it:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=576869
If the downclock is about 100-200MHz as suggested (13-25%) then it will bring the Xbox One down to about half as powerful as the console of which we shall not name.What's that mean in English?
That's not sounding to good.
I think a lot of people had faith in Sony after the successes of the PS1/PS2 and look how that turned out.Ah right thanks.
I've got faith in Microsoft to be honest.