Hardware vs Software: What matters most?
There are alot of debates going around about the current gaming options. Microsoft is taking more the hardware approach with the Xbox One X, hoping to carter to folks who want a higher graphical experience. Nintendo is following their traditional approach of focusing on software and not getting caught up with hardware specs. Sony, the current console sales leader, is taking a the middle road approach and trying to cater to a little bit of everyone. What matters to you? Does the hardware drive what you play on? Does the it just matter about the games? Comment below, as I would love to hear from you!
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