At the end of the day, the two major gaming platforms share a lot of features and novices won’t be able to tell the difference between them. Both systems include some pretty nice features like automatically slowing play when a player logs in on a slow connection.
Deciding between them means looking closely at your players, or the players you plan on targeting, and their style of play. Your entire business rests on the gaming platform, so it’s not a decision you want to take lightly.
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