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@bcooper21 said:
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Interesting, but I'm still waiting for the Xbox One "Slim" to be announced. Then I might jump in.

I dont get why people want slim models. Its a box that is under your tv/entertainment center its not something you carry/bring with you size has 0 affect. As someone who owns a PS4 launch and new 1tb xbox one i can tell you first hand the PS4 is loud as fuck as noisy as my original white 360. Where the xbox one you can tell microsoft really want it a cool and silent console after 360 RROD i cant even hear the console running even during loading where my PS4 since i sit so close to my TV i can hear quite clearly and its super hot compared to my xbox one. Noise might be a minor thing but im loving the fact my xbox one feels like its not even on which it dam well better with how big it is the PS4 is slim and sleek looking but it comes at a cost.

My PS4 makes no noise, my friends' One sounds like a tank. This generation volume is random within the same console family.

Also, I have limited room for consoles. Smaller is better. And while I don't take my console places a heck of a lot of people do. You should avoid making blanket statements using your experience as everyone's is different.

Im not taking your word for it might be a faulty console maybe. Owning both i can say the Xbox one hardly makes any sound at all that i can notice vs my PS4 which is noticeable but not horrible. If this affects you will all depend on the person. Most people dont give a shit about the console noise because almost all of them are quite enough you wont notice if you have your surround sound on. Just like how most people dont care if there console is slim or portable. Its person by person both things are so minor it does not matter anyway's. You should not be buying a console based off Noise or Size any how it should be the games, price and value.

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#2  Edited By bcooper21

@keirgo said:

Interesting, but I'm still waiting for the Xbox One "Slim" to be announced. Then I might jump in.

I dont get why people want slim models. Its a box that is under your tv/entertainment center its not something you carry/bring with you size has 0 affect. As someone who owns a PS4 launch and new 1tb xbox one i can tell you first hand the PS4 is loud as fuck as noisy as my original white 360. Where the xbox one you can tell microsoft really want it a cool and silent console after 360 RROD i cant even hear the console running even during loading where my PS4 since i sit so close to my TV i can hear quite clearly and its super hot compared to my xbox one. Noise might be a minor thing but im loving the fact my xbox one feels like its not even on which it dam well better with how big it is the PS4 is slim and sleek looking but it comes at a cost.

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@ballsleon said:

I cannot make a loud enough fart sound for the inclusion a hybrid drive. I cannot see that mattering in the slightest.

Yeah the boost is going to be way smaller than what they're hyping it will be but damn that is a nice controller

The boost will be 20% in OS i 100% believe it will make that alot faster. Game loading not so much maybe 10% at best faster loading games.

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Nothing to worry about 90% of people who bough an xbox one already plugged it into one and nothing bad happened.

Yeah, they totally didn't have to pay $115-135 to send their consoles in for out of warranty repairs after a year or so of having them plugged into surge protectors.

Go ahead and lie to yourself if it's an inconvenience for you to plug it into the wall with your current setup, but don't lie to other people.

Until im told why im not to do it no thanks. Sorry i already know people who had xbox one since launch and did it nothing bad will happen and its been reporting and tested on reddit. No one should put there faith into a built in one.

Well I've already given you multiple reasons why you shouldn't, but alright. Do whatever makes you happy.

Give all the reason's you want the xbox 360 was same way and i have had mine for years and years no issues plugging it into one.

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@bcooper21 said:

Nothing to worry about 90% of people who bough an xbox one already plugged it into one and nothing bad happened.

Yeah, they totally didn't have to pay $115-135 to send their consoles in for out of warranty repairs after a year or so of having them plugged into surge protectors.

Go ahead and lie to yourself if it's an inconvenience for you to plug it into the wall with your current setup, but don't lie to other people.

Until im told why im not to do it no thanks. Sorry i already know people who had xbox one since launch and did it nothing bad will happen and its been reporting and tested on reddit. No one should put there faith into a built in one.

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@allthatbacon said:

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@allthatbacon: @allthatbacon: oh man, I totally have it plugged into a surge protector. A few days like that wouldn't hurt it, right? I mean I'm gonna go unplug it now.

No you're fine, it mainly affects the health of the disc drive and overall system performance in the long run. In my experience, it can also cause all sorts of other weird issues for the console.

It states in the setup directions that come with the console not to plug it into a surge protector, but most people don't read those things: http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/system/connect-power-supply

Wow I had no idea I have had mine plugged in with a surge protector since the day I bought it, they should really have that as a splash screen when you start the damn thing.

Nothing to worry about 90% of people who bough an xbox one already plugged it into one and nothing bad happened.

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Wtf what kinda console cant be plugged into a surge protector... I only have two plug in's and and 4 consoles what do they think im gonna do unplug every time no im using it to have it all on at once.

The kind that have a surge protector already built into the power supply.

Double the protection... Seriously though at least everyone i know uses them just to plug alot shit in no one likes moving and constantly switching consoles.

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@allthatbacon: @allthatbacon: oh man, I totally have it plugged into a surge protector. A few days like that wouldn't hurt it, right? I mean I'm gonna go unplug it now.

No you're fine, it mainly affects the health of the disc drive and overall system performance in the long run. In my experience, it can also cause all sorts of other weird issues for the console.

It states in the setup directions that come with the console not to plug it into a surge protector, but most people don't read those things: http://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/system/connect-power-supply

Wtf what kinda console cant be plugged into a surge protector... I only have two plug in's and and 4 consoles what do they think im gonna do unplug every time no im using it to have it all on at once.

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Halo MCC, Forza 5, Dead Rising 3, Sunset Overdrive, and Ori in the Blind Forest are all worth looking into and are exclusive.

The UI is pretty bad but luckily is supposed to all change this winter. If you get into the preview program you may get that update before most people and you'll get Xbox 360 backwards compatibility as well.

Fall actually here is video on it

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@raven_sword said:

So, I got my new Xbox one, but have some questions:

1. If I have the power save settings set to turn off the console after 1 hour of inactivity, does that count for when I'm downloading a large game? I noticed this while downloading the master chief collection, which is a large game. And I woke up and the console was turned off and the game was done downloading yet when I turned it back on. I just wanted to make sure it didn't overheat and shut itself off overnight or something.

2. Is there suppose to be only about 300gb free on the console? Seems like a lot of used space out of the box.

3. What's some good games for it? Exclusive wise?

4. Is the UI supposed to be a little sluggish?

Thanks :)

1. Use instant on power mode. Go into setting, power option and set it up as instant on with automatic downloading selected.It should turn off and download in low power mode similar to PS4.

2. PS4= 407G XB1=362 The difference is from how much space each OS needed and how much they took up. Not a big difference 1-2 games tops.

3. Halo, Titanfall, Dead rising 3, Halo 5 Guardians, Rise of the tomb raider, Forza Motorsport, Ori and the blind forest, Sunset overdrive, Sate of decay: year one survival edition, Ryse: Son of Rome and Killer instinct

4. Ui is alright getting a huge update this fall which looks to be my favorite of PS4, PS3 and 360.