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Xbox One for $367.20 from Target (eBay Store)

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Includes: Xbox One 500GB Console and a wireless controller. Xbox One 500GB Console: The Xbox One console brings super-charged entertainment from around the globe right into your living room! Built as one of the most innovative gaming consoles to date, the Xbox One offers a fun selection of platform exclusive titles in addition to tons of next generation games – all delivered in Full HD goodness. The Xbox One features cutting-edge components such as an 8-core x86 processor, 8GB RAM and massive 500GB hard drive storage to deliver an awesome new world of gaming fun. The Xbox One console utilises the power of cloud storage to not only connect you to other players but to keep your gamer profiles, games and other content stored safely. This form of storage also lets you use any Xbox One console as if it’s your own – best of all your existing Xbox Live Gold membership* transfers directly across from your Xbox 360 to your Xbox One.

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      • +2

        console vs pc , good and bad for both …..

      • +3

        Peasants? You do realise that many people own both consoles and gaming PC's..

        This is not the place for fanboy arguments. The only thing that matters here is how much you can save on the console, compared to how much it normally costs.

      • +2

        He's getting downvoted for being a stupid troll.

  • +3

    Peasants? You do realise that many people own both consoles and gaming PC's..

    The vast majority of my gaming is on the PC. My code is that if I can get the game on PC, I'll get it on PC. Titles such as Destiny, GTA 5 (at release), the Halo collection and many more I will buy for that specific console. I have both the PS4 and Xbox One and I don't regret buying either of them. Just like my old PS3 which I spent hours on with Red Dead Redemption and Halo 3 on the Xbox 360. Motion2082 is just a troll who wants to start a debate. It doesn't come down to specifications, it comes down to game availability.

  • +1

    I used to be PC all the way for gaming, but over the last 5 years or so I've gone more towards consoles.

    Firstly it's easy to install and setup a console to play a game - just insert the disc and it sorts itself out.

    Secondly some of the console exclusive games are amazing, really great.

    Thirdly the consoles are more stable, and last a decent amount of time. Sure you can get the latest and greatest PC, which will play everything on resolutions higher than the console could ever get. But fast forward 10 years and which one of these systems is still getting regular use? The console. The PC would likely be in a trash pile somewhere. A little bit of a pity, considering it cost 5-8 times the amount of the console.

    • The only reason why I play on PC is because I play WoW. Otherwise, console all the way for me.

  • Gaarrrhhhh someone convince me this over PS4 or vice versa

    • Can I convince you that they're both wastes of money? The Metacritic page for their games catalogs are argument enough. With so many high-budget titles missing the mark by miles, nobody who has an appreciation for good game design would bother paying for this to get their hands on these overhyped graphics fetishizing videogames - if you can even call them games.

      They're products. They are made like so many flimsy, plastic toys on an assembly line. The louder they are, the more they sell, it's not about quality on these consoles anymore; it's 'who can have the biggest fanfare'. Assassin's Creed Unity, touted last year as having "Next generation mechanics" just turned out to be a copy-paste of Assassin's Creed 2 with improved graphics; albeit with the addition of In App Transactions, stapled on multiplayer, and an entire plethora of bugs and game breaking issues.

      I can provide more examples with explanations if you like, but to avoid TL;DR, Ryse, Watch Dogs, Killzone, Dead Rising 3, Destiny, Drive Club.

      If you really want to play some good games, stick with PC indie titles or get a 3DS; whilst everyone is disappointed about Order 1886 turning out to be overhyped as well (http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/the-order-1886), I'm enjoying the 100+ hour action adventure of handheld Monster Hunter :D Heck yes.

      • This is by far the best answer anyone in here is going to give you, AlienC. No idea what kind of fools are downvoting him.

        • Owners of the two, with buyers remorse.

      • Nice thanks for the awesome relpy FrankMcFuzz (sorry for the nearly over a month reply).

        Hehe yeah I really only want to get one anyways for the future not yet released title The Division.

        But I am thinking it might be better just like you said to just play it on the PC with a controller.

        But I do have one friend who went the Xbone route… why I have no idea.. I am guessing just for the Halo 1's nostalgia sake and maybe some party or Titanfall via TV gameplay. He has some money now working at google.. sooo fair enough..

        Hmm Monster Hunter on 3DS does sounds enticing… is it mostly single player or is there some sort of multiplayer feature or local party action configured into it?

        This might make me do the ultimate switch from full time pc gaming to full time 3DS mobile gaming.

        I think maybe it is about time I give the old PC a rest. Haha.

        • I recently bought a 4-digit PC, because I want to play Shadow of Mordor and things like Hand Of Fate, Next gen stuff that has no allegiance to a console (which is pretty much everything so far.) Down the track I'll probably buy a PS4 if Uncharted 4 doesn't throw a Order 1886 and dick over all its consumers, and even still, I need more than one exclusive on the console before I can put money down for it.

          It may be dangerous to jump to the 3DS or the Wii-U right now, with the announcement yesterday that Nintendo are going to IOS and creating a new console, the "NX". But I can say that the 3DS is great in my opinion, and there a ton of real, actual exclusive games that are the best things you've been able to play on a handheld console in the last 30 years.

          Even in that month since my reply, I am STILL playing Monster Hunter, and hit 260 hours last night and have no intention of stopping. Yet I've still only scratched the surface. Monster Hunter does indeed have both singleplayer and multiplayer, and I have experienced no lag even when playing with random Spanish, Japanese, and Polish people. How it works is that there are singleplayer and multiplayer quests, you can progress using either or both. The old 3DS even works quite fine with the game; so long as you use the lock-on button liberally. But I would probably look for a New 3DS bundle or bargain because there seems to be at least one exclusive game, and the C-stick looks useful.

          I can't wait for my new computer to arrive, but I keep thinking…. WHat am I going to play on it? What has come out that really NEEDS to be played? So far the only things on the list are Cities: Skylines and Hand of Fate… Who cares about CoD or Assassin's Creed in 2015. I just hope the gaming industry gets its bearings before it turns solely into a money-churning monsters, and we go back to designing new mechanics and experiment with more gameplay experiences…. And get the hell over the fetishizing of graphics at the cost of innovating and gameplay.

        • @FrankMcFuzz: Nice yeah same.. right now I am trying to justify and warrant even a new desktop pc computer.. for the moment this 2014 ASUS model laptop is doing me very very fine and plays most of the older and even some now current ones/games pretty very well.

          Evolve was really the only game in recent times that I really wanted to try and play because of all the pre-release hype and 'new' 4v1 multiplayer but post-release and ultimately now post-hype the reviews and complaints of the games reptitive-ness is putting me off :( Might just eventually wait until it is worth the 20gb+ download and supposedly next to none replayability… but Left 4 Dead 1 & 2 also had these problems at the very beginning albeit being 4vMASSNPC than 4v1 so we will see what Turtle Rock Studios will try to do to alleviate these problems.. personally I just hope they mass reduce the price.. because in it's current state I have heard that it is no better than the annual releases of CoD.. which really doesn't look too well or say much for the game.

          As for new games.. Tom Clancy's: The Division is the only really outstanding one that I am currently looking for towards to.. I know the concept is old and has been done heaps plenty before (the end of the world genre has really hit its stride in this past decade imo in the pc and console genre and I don't really seeing it going or moving away any time soon.. maybe just another detour into fantasy, historical,zombies, abstract, future crime or space but really no real ending in sight..) huh, but the co-op and team action pvp in an open world survival themed city landscape just imo looks nice (plus no zombies hopefully.. thankfully.. which is surely hopefully again a very nice change). I just hope they decide to somehow make it cross-platform or maybe at least among the console users… but hey who knows.. the console wars and long time feuds may put a stop to that haha.. lol.. I know pc and console will never make it because of the keyboard and mouse disability that the console users take.. but Microsoft vs Sony now.. I can see it.. haha..

          The other one was Rainbow Six Siege.. also Tom Clancy's but ultimately a kidnappers vs cops (cops and robbers) kinda scene/setting.. so I don't know how well that will go. Payday 2 seems to do well although however that is versus for the most of it.. npcs. So yeah… haha. 2015 certainly and surely already looks good and promising for fps gaming haha :)

  • -1

    Sums up the deal quite nicely: https://i.imgur.com/EKjhWgB.png

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