Nintendo make sneak in there from time to time as a complimentary console because its hardware is so different, but I think it's safe to assume that when it comes to Xbox and PlayStation, most of you pick one of the two due to budget limitations. Those who take their gaming more seriously will own both because they can't miss out on console exclusives, and owning both a PlayStation 4 and an Xbox One is the best way to see the benefits and drawbacks of each platform.
In fact, the difference is really dramatic. Those of you who own both consoles may know what I'm talking about already, but if you only own an Xbox One or only own a PS4, then I think you'll be shocked by the results. To give a really clear idea of how big the difference can be, Caayn decided to shoot a video of both consoles updating their firmware at the exact same time.
This side by side video shows off both consoles processing their updates, and in the video you'll see that it takes the Xbox about seven times longer to fully update. See for yourself in the video below. So what are we looking at?
Keep in mind while you're watching this video that we're dealing with a PS4 Pro and an Xbox One S: the two upgraded versions of each console. In truth, the update download and update process would likely be the exact same if we were dealing with the normal PS4 and Xbox One. A beefed up GPU is not going to affect this process at all. So what are the other major factors?
This dude owns and loves both of his consoles. He isn't out to prove that "my PS4 is better than your Xbox One" because, well, both consoles are his and he wants both to perform well. Don't go thinking that we're here to try and downplay the Xbox One in any way, we're simply observing this process and wondering what it is that takes the Xbox One so much longer to update.
The two updates you're observing are extremely comparable in size. The fact that the Xbox update was slightly larger is insignificant; the difference is negligible.
You'll notice that the PS4 begins the installation process, while the Xbox One has to download the update file first. If we want to be really strict, we can shave off about 50 seconds of time difference because of this, because it wouldn't take the PS4 very long to download the update.
Last night I downloaded Patapon Remastered , which is almost MB in size, and it took less than 60 seconds to fully download and install. The results from the tests are listed below. We repeated most of these tests multiple times, and the results were generally in the same ball park. For NBA 2K14, both consoles had to download an update from the internet. We suspect that, if we removed the downloaded update from the equation, that both consoles would have reported a similar installation time.
These are big, inch Panasonic plasma TVs. It is clear that the PS4 boots up considerably faster than the Xbox One, both from standby and from complete power-down. If you turn your console off a lot for some reason , the PS4 will save you a lot of time in the long run.
But in general, go for the console with the most desirable games and features. Now read: Xbox One vs. PS4: How the final hardware specs compare. Home Computing PS4 vs.
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