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Link to the jacket anyone? Can’t make out the label. Looks like ?llen & ????ny
How some of the Xbox community are behaving right now with this bullshit about it being sold off:
They are using Xbox being sold off as a threat, implying that if CMA blocks the deal, Xbox is going to die and Sony will have a monopoly.
It's really desperation.
Games on Steam and PC had crossplay with PSN and the 2011 hack happened. What happened to PC and Steam because of it? Nothing.Not nearly as bad.
That’s like saying a dozen 2 magnitude earthquakes in Xbox land is the same as an 8 magnitude earthquake in PlayStation land.
no one cared about crossplay then, especially devs. When it mattered sony refused, until they found a way to charge publishers.Games on Steam and PC had crossplay with PSN and the 2011 hack happened. What happened to PC and Steam because of it? Nothing.
Stop making silly excuses about why MS rejected crossplay in the 360 gen.
Except that's even more bullshit. FF14 for one cared. Burnout Paradise at one point had a working crossplay implementation which they had to disable due to MS policy.no one cared about crossplay then, especially devs. When it mattered sony refused, until they found a way to charge publishers.
since we like to go back to the 360 days. Remember at that time Xbox was the only one helping indies get their games published? While Sony, Valve, and Nintendo shut down indies.
Laughs in FF14 on Xbox.no one cared about crossplay then, especially devs. When it mattered sony refused, until they found a way to charge publishers.
since we like to go back to the 360 days. Remember at that time Xbox was the only one helping indies get their games published? While Sony, Valve, and Nintendo shut down indies.
This deal is Microsoft.Idk care what anyone says, if Xbox can’t make this deal happen it will be one of the many reasons Xbox falls out the gaming business.
You must have been in coma with xbox one then.No avowed, no fable, no perfect dark, nothing new to share about hellblade 2, Redfall looks like a flop and where the f*ck is Starfield?… they are depending on at $10 a month service while the other guys are charging $70 a pop for one game and selling millions of copies. The writing is on the wall for Xbox but everyone is pretending to be blind not to see it.
Remember at that time Xbox was the only one helping indies get their games published?
no one cared about crossplay then, especially devs. When it mattered sony refused, until they found a way to charge publishers.
Xbox lost the most critical generation, people have a big digital purchase library on PlayStation with back compat compared to the previous gen. We are already seeing PS5 momentum vs Xbox in the US really shift vs previous gen. If there wasn’t supply constraints for the 1st two years it could have been a blood bath.This deal is Microsoft.
As much as we like these xbox glooms stuff, nothing will happen.
You must have been in coma with xbox one then.
If xbox can survive Xbox one, then this gen wont have that much impact.
People are still sleeping on Zenimax and other studios.
Sony doesn't believe in back-compat so, why does anything you've stated matter??? Sony secretly wants BC but, don't tell anyone.Xbox lost the most critical generation, people have a big digital purchase library on PlayStation with back compat compared to the previous gen. We are already seeing PS5 momentum vs Xbox in the US really shift vs previous gen. If there wasn’t supply constraints for the 1st two years it could have been a blood bath.
If you don’t understand that’s fine.I thought Sony doesn't believe in back-compat so, why does anything you've stated matter???
I thought Sony doesn't believe in back-compat so, why does anything you've stated matter???
That doesnt matter. PS could sell billions, and it wont have that much affect.Xbox lost the most critical generation, people have a big digital purchase library on PlayStation with back compat compared to the previous gen. We are already seeing PS5 momentum vs Xbox in the US really shift vs previous gen. If there wasn’t supply constraints for the 1st two years it could have been a blood bath.
xbox's solution to that has been gamepass, you have a full library of games for a cheap fee.Xbox lost the most critical generation, people have a big digital purchase library on PlayStation with back compat compared to the previous gen. We are already seeing PS5 momentum vs Xbox in the US really shift vs previous gen. If there wasn’t supply constraints for the 1st two years it could have been a blood bath.
Before the gen started people thought Xbox would outsell the 360 this gen, that looks very difficult now. We’ve seen momentum on gamepass subscriptions slow on consoles with PC being the major opportunity for growth. Console sales do matter because that’s the easiest path to Gamepass subscriptions at the moment. Of course Xbox have time but we have seen the sales in the US for Xbox vs PlayStation up to November 22 and the subsequent reports on revenue and console hardware decline in revenue and volume year on year. PlayStation and Xbox don’t operate in vacuums like the Switch does.That doesnt matter. PS could sell billions, and it wont have that much affect.
Consumers decide where they want to play. If there are people who want to play on xbox, they will buy xbox.
People need to realize that Xbox still has time to pumb out those games. And with gamepass, their momentum is much bigger than before.
And lastly, console sales means nothing. Xbox worst period saw them sell 55m-60m. That was the worst period of xbox, compared to their previous and current gen.
Xbox lost the most critical generation, people have a big digital purchase library on PlayStation with back compat compared to the previous gen. We are already seeing PS5 momentum vs Xbox in the US really shift vs previous gen. If there wasn’t supply constraints for the 1st two years it could have been a blood bath.
xbox's solution to that has been gamepass,
Game Pass doesn’t address it though. It does not have Sony 1st Party never mind every game Xbox.xbox's solution to that has been gamepass, you have a full library of games for a cheap fee.
Forum people have no idea how the real world works.Before the gen started people thought Xbox would outsell the 360 this gen, that looks very difficult now. We’ve seen momentum on gamepass subscriptions slow on consoles with PC being the major opportunity for growth. Console sales do matter because that’s the easiest path to Gamepass subscriptions at the moment. Of course Xbox have time but we have seen the sales in the US for Xbox vs PlayStation up to November 22 and the subsequent reports on revenue and console hardware decline in revenue and volume year on year. PlayStation and Xbox don’t operate in vacuums like the Switch does.
Forum people have no idea how the real world works.
Zenimax has Doom, fallout, elderscrolls, machine games. Unless MS infects them with their disease, they will do what they used to do before.Not really. Game Pass is fantastic but it hasn't really made a difference.feynoob is right. The Zenimax acquisition will pay the most dividends once they begin churning out games starting this year with Redfall and (hopefully) Starfield.
xbox's solution to that has been gamepass, you have a full library of games for a cheap fee.
That doesnt matter. PS could sell billions, and it wont have that much affect.
Consumers decide where they want to play. If there are people who want to play on xbox, they will buy xbox.
People need to realize that Xbox still has time to pumb out those games. And with gamepass, their momentum is much bigger than before.
And lastly, console sales means nothing. Xbox worst period saw them sell 55m-60m. That was the worst period of xbox, compared to their previous and current gen.
Yup, they live in the matrix.Wait.....does that mean?
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Zenimax has Doom, fallout, elderscrolls, machine games. Unless MS infects them with their disease, they will do what used to do before.
My record was 80m-90m consoles sold.The problem is that GamePass doesn't tie you to hardware. Your investment is significantly smaller.
Microsoft has never at any point in the last 20 years mounted a comeback in a generation. The one time where they had serious market share, it was when Sony slipped out of the gate.
When you take 2023 into account, that's almost a halfway point in this generation... the momentum is already there.
What do you think the sales ratio will be for this year? I'd love to get you on the record.
My record was 80m-90m consoles sold.
90M is still strech for them. But if they keep focusing on gamepass, and 3rd party games like they are doing now, they might that number. So for now, my record would be 80m.
You are not an infant after 20 years. Xbox have now been in the console business longer than Sega was. The one gen difference at times feels like 20 years. Xbox staying safe in UK and US is their fault.Forum people have no idea how the real world works.
PS has global audience, Xbox doesnt. As long as that is the case, no way in hell would Xbox come close to PS. X360 sold 1m in japan., Ps3 dominated Europe, which X360 couldnt do anything about it.
Xbox is still an infant system, and 1 gen behind PS. Its only popular in North america and UK. It needs global presence to do big sales.
Gamepass is their building blocks. But they need that global presence to make their software games attractive.
MS strategy is mainly concentrating on online GaaS games and they tie you to their services with that instead. Nobody wants to move to another store or platform and lose all their bought skins and saves. If MS ever gets a dominant foothold kick up a stink about save and dlc/mtx transfers being pro-consumer and see how quickly they fight back against it.The problem is that GamePass doesn't tie you to hardware. Your investment is significantly smaller.
Depends on their E3 this year.How many by the end of this year?
OG xbox>X360> then set back with Xbox one.You are not an infant after 20 years. Xbox have now been in the console business longer than Sega was. The one gen difference at times feels like 20 years. Xbox staying safe in UK and US is their fault.
what is your point?The Series X/S has only been out for a little over 2 years. I don't know of many games that require a series console (yet), most games that have come out are also on the Xbox One, giving very little incentive to upgrade. Other than that, we are in a recession, people aren't spending on luxury items as much.
Of course the Series consoles aren't doing as well as past generations in the same time frame. I'd be shocked if those numbers don't pick up in the next few years and are back on track to outpacing the Xbox One.
Some of you look at one fact or data point and draw wild conclusions, like you have blinders on to the broader picture.
People need escapism. They will buy video game consoles/pc in order to distract themselves.The Series X/S has only been out for a little over 2 years. I don't know of many games that require a series console (yet), most games that have come out are also on the Xbox One, giving very little incentive to upgrade. Other than that, we are in a recession, people aren't spending on luxury items as much.
Of course the Series consoles aren't doing as well as past generations in the same time frame. I'd be shocked if those numbers don't pick up in the next few years and are back on track to outpacing the Xbox One.
Some of you look at one fact or data point and draw wild conclusions, like you have blinders on to the broader picture.
What's the broader picture?The Series X/S has only been out for a little over 2 years. I don't know of many games that require a series console (yet), most games that have come out are also on the Xbox One, giving very little incentive to upgrade. Other than that, we are in a recession, people aren't spending on luxury items as much.
Of course the Series consoles aren't doing as well as past generations in the same time frame. I'd be shocked if those numbers don't pick up in the next few years and are back on track to outpacing the Xbox One.
Some of you look at one fact or data point and draw wild conclusions, like you have blinders on to the broader picture.
What does being 1 gen behind have anything to do with this? They can still be on top if they actually tried.Forum people have no idea how the real world works.
PS has global audience, Xbox doesnt. As long as that is the case, no way in hell would Xbox come close to PS. X360 sold 1m in japan., Ps3 dominated Europe, which X360 couldnt do anything about it.
Xbox is still an infant system, and 1 gen behind PS. Its only popular in North america and UK. It needs global presence to do big sales.
Gamepass is their building blocks. But they need that global presence to make their software games attractive.
Osirisblack said xbox was going to kill it this gen with games yet we saw nothing. Too bad he never told us which games and now he’s permed.First party has been Xbox's biggest weakness going back to next gen. They certainly have the devs and the IPs, but yeah, don't fuck it up.
It means everything.What does being 1 gen behind have anything to do with this? They can still be on top if they actually tried.
No it doesn’t. PS1 came out and it shat over Nintendo and Sega. 360 came out with a bang and was doing great until they stopped focusing on games.It means everything.
Building connection and loyal fanbase takes time.
If your competitor is step ahead of you, it will be hard to catch them, unless they make a mistake.
Also building those resources is time consuming. It's not something that happens overtime.
It's not because the Game Pass library is extremely easy to abandon (because you can get it back whenever you want).xbox's solution to that has been gamepass, you have a full library of games for a cheap fee.
Recession? How about stop making your own narratives up. PS5 have been selling like hotcakes the past couple of months. Just because xbox has been selling poorly doesn’t mean we are in a recession. Look at how many copies Hogwarts has sold already compared to last year’s Elden Ring.The Series X/S has only been out for a little over 2 years. I don't know of many games that require a series console (yet), most games that have come out are also on the Xbox One, giving very little incentive to upgrade. Other than that, we are in a recession, people aren't spending on luxury items as much.
Of course the Series consoles aren't doing as well as past generations in the same time frame. I'd be shocked if those numbers don't pick up in the next few years and are back on track to outpacing the Xbox One.
Some of you look at one fact or data point and draw wild conclusions, like you have blinders on to the broader picture.
It's not the same though.This deal is Microsoft.
As much as we like these xbox glooms stuff, nothing will happen.
You must have been in coma with xbox one then.
If xbox can survive Xbox one, then this gen wont have that much impact.
People are still sleeping on Zenimax and other studios.
Making games and expanding your business is 2 different things.No it doesn’t. PS1 came out and it shat over Nintendo and Sega. 360 came out with a bang and was doing great until they stopped focusing on games.
Notice how you're refusing to give an actual number because you don't want to be beholden to it, because you know you're wrong in advance...Depends on their E3 this year.
So far, they have some good line up, with starfield being a heavy hitter.
But what I am curious is hell blade 2 and avowed. If those 2 gets a release date this year, then they will have a good year, granted they dont have any production issues.
Which is impossible for this system.It's not the same though.
Microsoft's operating expenditures were significantly less in the Xbox One generation than they are currently in the Xbox Series generation. If XBS performs even slightly less than Xbox One, the negative impact will be exponentially bigger.
If MS can't sell a lot of consoles despite those games, then they have a big issues.Notice how you're refusing to give an actual number because you don't want to be beholden to it, because you know you're wrong in advance...
No matter what the result is, you're already preparing excuses.