New Consoleinfo.be poll shows that PlayStation 4 owners are slightly more satisfied with their new console than Xbox One owners.
PlayStation 4 owners have indicated they are more satisfied with their new console purchase than Xbox One owners.
No Xbox One or PlayStation 4 owner said they were "extremely
dissatisfied" with their new machine. 39 percent of PlayStation 4 owners
gave their new machine full marks--"extremely satisfied"--with 33
percent of Xbox One owners responding in the same way.
A score of 10 was the most common response for both Xbox One and
PlayStation 4 owners, in fact. 28 percent of PlayStation 4 owners gave
their satisfaction a score of 9, with 22 percent of Xbox One owners also
feeling the same way.
The poll suggests that buyers of the new consoles ultimately feel
positive about their purchase, despite a critically lukewarm launch
line-up and other teething problems--Battlefield 4's
jarring next-gen launch, for instance. These early adopters are likely
to be the most loyal customers of each platform, with many owners
preordering their machines months in advance. The graph's spread is
likely to normalize a little lower over the coming months.
The lowest score anyone gave either console was a 3, given by 2 percent
of Xbox One owners. The lowest score for PS4 owners was 4. Microsoft's
console occupied a greater chunk of the lower end of the scale, with 28
percent of Xbox One owners scoring their satisfaction at 7 or below,
whereas only 16 percent of PS4 owners felt the same way.
While reports of broken machines were circulating during the launch of both consoles,
it suggests that both Microsoft and Sony managed to effectively replace
any malfunctioning machines quickly enough to not upset early buyers.
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