What are you talking about with the reveal, yeah their new terms of service for live and the always connected part sucked but they listened to the public and made changes,� sony didnt even show a console for their unveil. thats called stumbling my friend.
But if you truly enjoy gaming a PS4 all day. It will just have a better ecosystem in general. Since both consoles are on essentially the same architecture chip wise I think well find graphic between the two wont be too different. But if youre in the need of a new media center that also can play some pretty good games Go xbox, that simple. Personally since I dont play video games too often itll probably come down to the amount of cash I have that time.
Sony showed the controller, games, & hardware specs in a 2 hour event that was critically acclaimed by the media & press, which is hardly stumbling. They saved the console design for e3 which was a smart move. All Microsoft did after the public backlash was copy sony, including a lot of their policies with indie developers after they starting flocking to sony. I've been a gamer all my life & have owned the OG xbox, 360, ps2 & ps3 so I'm far from a fanboy, I just play what I feel is best at the time. At the end of the day sonys exclusives are more than enough to keep me coming back & while the overall visuals of the graphics will be more or less the same, that slower ram on the xbox is gonna be noticeable in terms of their performance (frame rates, texture pop-in, etc), especially a few years from now when developers really start pushing it he hardware. If I was WAS looking for some sort of all in one media center, I'd go with the xb1 but I already got so many different devices that do those things so it's really hard to sell me on another one. I don't give a fuck what anyone else plays tho, as long as you're having fun playing it that's all that matters