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Old 12-09-2013, 10:23 AM   #504
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Originally Posted by Dadhawk View Post
As a PC Gamer, I guess I'd say the PC will be slower, but I'm really not sure why anyone cares. Then again, my tag line on Steam and Xbox Live is "Patience over skill..." so maybe I'm not the best judge.
PC will definitely be slower. Most games don't have the PS4/XboxOne install scheme where you can play while downloading. Even when some PC games have the ability, you can't play it until the majority of it has been installed.

This whole thing is not a big deal at all and should not sway anyone from purchasing one or the other. Just thought I'd mention it because cfusion stated he wasn't sure the PS4 did the same.

Another thing worth mentioning is hard drive replacements. Most people know you can easily swap hard drives on the PS4 and get better performance going ssd, hybrid, or 7200rpm+ hard drives. They recently did a hard drive swap on the XboxOne and it gave absolutely no performance gains. Which seems very odd.
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