Great price for Xbox One consoles at Tesco. Suspect will sell out quickly so act fast.
Free click and collect or £3.00 standard delivery. Enjoy!
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ashtad
29 Dec 16#1
Do u have a link please
jfclfc
29 Dec 16#2
I can't see any xbox ones
vassy4u
29 Dec 161#3
Thanks OP. Ordered
agentjont
29 Dec 16#4
Go to Tesco Direct and search on there. I've resisted :smiley:
ashtad
29 Dec 161#5
Take it these are the old models and not the new slim ones ?
daveroy to ashtad
29 Dec 161#6
Of course.
kpkiller
29 Dec 16#7
It's one the direct site
Darcy01
29 Dec 16#8
There aren't any available at this price :disappointed:
ashtad
29 Dec 16#9
Out of interest as have no idea what is better the Xbox one or PS4..... Someone said the game quality is better on the PS4 is this correct as I can't decide what to go for.
Dragon32 to ashtad
29 Dec 16#13
I would like to know this as well although as swaying towards the Xbox as have a PS3 at the moment, but annoyed that the PS4 does not support our old PS3 games where as the Xbox supports the older Xbox games.
dozstanford to ashtad
29 Dec 162#14
I've been reading this up of late considering buying one to stream games to a Windows 10 tablet and all I can really offer is....
Looking at Metacritic the XBox One has more higher rated games than the PS4 although the PS4 has more exclusives than the Xbox One.
The "next gen" PS is already out in the form of the Pro which offers VR, which is currently available. While the Xbox has the "S" (slim) the next gen Xbox One is not due for release till Dec 2017? which means any Xbox you buy now will be out of date in 12 months.
Xbox One has EA access, the PS4 does not.
Xbox One has some retail backwards compatibility, the PS4 does not.
The Xbox One S has a UHD Blu-ray player the PS4 Pro does not (unsure about other PS4 models)
...Thats about all I can remember of what I read before Christmas.
drnkbeer to ashtad
29 Dec 161#15
Honestly, I have owned both of them, and I've not touched the PS4 in months. Xbox services are simply better, the free games provided every month with gold are much better and greater in number, as well as Xbox Store deals are cheaper to purchase, with more frequency and can be purchased from a worldwide store on one account.
As well as the introduction of backwards compatibility so that you can play some (always expanding) 360 games on the Xbox One. I would recommend Xbox One, but that's just how I feel about the competition between the two. The downside is the exclusives really
blanka to ashtad
29 Dec 16#17
I am not a fan boy and not a troll. I've owned all consoles and currently have the PS4 and Xbox one. There is very marginally differences in terms of frames tearing and other graphical elements. I've had it side by side playing the same game and I can't really see any difference. I'd think about these two things:
Which controller do you feel comfortable with and most importantly what exclusive games do you prefer? That should make your decision.
On a side note, Xbox one s has a 4K blu ray player if you want to buy 4k games. Plus Xbox one can play a lot of Xbox 360 games in backward comp.
frakison to ashtad
29 Dec 16#23
PS4 wins on the numbers front which is important in the playground. To "normal" people, the difference isn't that great, I have the One because my mates have them BUT there is also another huge benefit which I don't think has been mentioned: GAME SHARING!!! Its ace!!! :smiley: It means that if you have 2 in the house (or a mate who has one who you trust), you only have to buy one game (has to be the digital version) or Xbox live subscription (or even EA Access subscription) and you both get it!! So far this has saved me hundreds and its a huge benefit over PS4.
That said, if it weren't for the above, I would probably have gone the PS4 route, why? probably because I was a little swayed by the seemingly pointless power difference, I'm glad I went with the One too as the exclusives are more to my taste. Whichever you choose, I'm sure you'll love it :smiley:
paulsalmon77 to ashtad
29 Dec 16#26
For me it was PS4, since I have a gaming PC which leaves very little exclusive content on the Xbox one compared to the PS4... a no brainer really if you game on PC and want a console other than WiiU
elmo-1 to ashtad
30 Dec 16#36
To be honest its mostly down to which exclusives you like, controller you like and console your friends have.
I have both and in terms of how games play theres little to no difference (that i can tell at least). I prefer the xbox controller personally but ps4 has some great exclusives that i prefer like uncharted, last of us etc.
The online aspect will cost about the same price and both consoles offer free games with their online subs. Xbox has better ones imho at least for the last few months. Xbox also has EA access for games as well, i dont use it but hear great things.
Currently im gaming more on my ps4 (but that could be due to it being only a recent purchase. Hope i could help
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Looking at Metacritic the XBox One has more higher rated games than the PS4 although the PS4 has more exclusives than the Xbox One.
The "next gen" PS is already out in the form of the Pro which offers VR, which is currently available. While the Xbox has the "S" (slim) the next gen Xbox One is not due for release till Dec 2017? which means any Xbox you buy now will be out of date in 12 months.
Xbox One has EA access, the PS4 does not.
Xbox One has some retail backwards compatibility, the PS4 does not.
The Xbox One S has a UHD Blu-ray player the PS4 Pro does not (unsure about other PS4 models)
...Thats about all I can remember of what I read before Christmas.
As well as the introduction of backwards compatibility so that you can play some (always expanding) 360 games on the Xbox One. I would recommend Xbox One, but that's just how I feel about the competition between the two. The downside is the exclusives really
Which controller do you feel comfortable with and most importantly what exclusive games do you prefer? That should make your decision.
On a side note, Xbox one s has a 4K blu ray player if you want to buy 4k games. Plus Xbox one can play a lot of Xbox 360 games in backward comp.
That said, if it weren't for the above, I would probably have gone the PS4 route, why? probably because I was a little swayed by the seemingly pointless power difference, I'm glad I went with the One too as the exclusives are more to my taste. Whichever you choose, I'm sure you'll love it :smiley:
I have both and in terms of how games play theres little to no difference (that i can tell at least). I prefer the xbox controller personally but ps4 has some great exclusives that i prefer like uncharted, last of us etc.
The online aspect will cost about the same price and both consoles offer free games with their online subs. Xbox has better ones imho at least for the last few months. Xbox also has EA access for games as well, i dont use it but hear great things.
Currently im gaming more on my ps4 (but that could be due to it being only a recent purchase. Hope i could help