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Originally Posted by FlameOn
Well looks like Microsoft made it very easy for me. PS4 it is; better faster memory less of which is used up by having three different tasks running in the background, having the ability to sell my games, not having to log in once per day to play my games.
I mean what happens when the activation servers get turned off 10 years from now and I still want to play those games?
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I haven't seen a confirmed report of what type of RAM the Xbox One will use but if it is indeed DDR3 I don't understand how people are comparing DDR3 to GDDR5. They are two totally different types of RAM for different purposes. In the end it'll probably result in a similar performance. Most high end games today (on PC) don't use more than 2 GB of VRAM. 8 should be plenty in either case.