I used to rarely play games unless I knew I had a good amount of time to play, which meant I really never gamed during the week as I just didn't have time...but now, since the systems are so quick to boot up and get into a game, especially the Xbox One, that I find myself gaming much more often in smaller chunks.
For example, before you had to switch inputs, turn on the console, wait for 35-40 seconds or whatever for the console to boot, put in the game,wait 20 more seconds, usually download a patch, etc and it was a good 5 minutes before you were gaming. Now you simply can resume your game on the PS4 nearly instantly or tell your Xbox One t go to a game and it loads and you are gaming inside of 1 minute, sometimes less...
Now in the grand scheme of things, 1 minutes versus 5 minutes is not all that much difference but the truth is that psychologically it makes a world in my slit second decision between firing up a game of Forza or watching an episode of Duck dynasty...
Truth be told I'm now gaming about three to four times more than I was on last gen and when I do play the last gen I really notice just how slow everything seems.
To me this feature of "immediate gaming" has turned out to be by far my favorite thing about my next-gen systems and I'm kind of surprised I don't hear more people talking about it.
P.S. I love my PS4 but I now see why Microsoft was coming from with the concept of the One in regards to TV and gaming being on the same input and having instant switch... It's pure genius and will lead to a lot more gaming I think because of the accessibility...

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