There’s been more than a few rumours surrounding Microsoft’s third Xbox attempt, the 720, the Xbox 8, the Xbox Infinity, the whatever. A lot of these rumours have been unflattering and, in light of Sony’s PS4 reveal and renewed focus on gaming, they cast an ominous shadow on the future of the Xbox brand.
By coming out first and putting forward their message of a developer friendly, powerful games console, Sony have created a general buzz and air of excitement in the gaming community. At the same time negativity builds around the lack of information and unsavoury rumours surrounding the 3rd Xbox.
The funny thing is a lot of these silly rumours could be put to rest with one simple statement from MS, which is why I decided to write this blog, in the vain hope that someone from MS would get the message and put our minds at rest. After all it’s in their best interest that the core gamers, the guys/gals that queue for hours at midnight for consoles, don’t have the impression that they’ve been abandoned. So here I am, standing metaphorically outside of MS HQ with a megaphone, calling them out to clear the malodorous air circling their gaming brand.
First we need to get this topic cleared up and cleared up good. MS, we need to know, are you going to block used games? It’s a simple question and one that, in all fairness, neither company has answered satisfyingly. So why not just make a simple statement, MS, if you aren’t blocking used games why not just come out and say it? The negativity cloud growing around your building is so easily dispersed that it’s coming across as if you have every intention of reducing our rights as consumers.
Secondly and possibly somewhat related to the first topic, is always online DRM. If the Simcity incident hasn’t put you off this idea already then you have deeper issues than a few bad rumours. All you need to do is come and say that you aren’t stupid enough to do this and we will stop assuming that you are.
Finally but most importantly, refocus on what is left of your core gamers! It’s getting almost embarrassing to go into a game store and ask a clerk "what’s new for Xbox" only to be greeted with the latest Kinect dance game or barrage of multi-plats that no longer even run noticeably better on the platform. If the launch of PS3 has taught you anything, MS, it’s that the core gamers will abandon you completely if there’s more/better core games available on a competitors platform. The only people more fickle than the core gamers are the casual ones, who just pick up whatever is popular and even your over-inflated marketing budget can’t buy popularity, just look at Surface and Windows Phone 8.
So let’s have it Microsoft, I’m not asking you to reveal anything juicy about Xbox 3, we just want to know that you have our best intentions at heart. So what if your specs don’t quite measure up to PS4’s, the fans will stick around if you give them reason to.
Release date and expected launch time for when the Fallout 4 next-gen update will come out along with how to download.
This is a huge release being treated like a patch update but really it’s a monster in disguise…Bethesda being Bethesda, no actual release times or pre load available or file size info, sigh. All that said, clearing space on the SSD and putting the PS5 in rest mode while at work so I can play later, fully expecting snail download speeds as millions bang on their servers.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "A Difficult Game About Climbing is obviously frustrating, and I don’t exactly think it’s a fun pasttime, but it’s exponentially more enjoyable than the horrendous Getting Over It With Bennett Foddy. It’s actually beatable with enough trial and error. Its mechanics, whilst not exactly polished to the brim, work as intended, with no intentional input lag. It’s still clearly meant for Let’s Play youtubers to film themselves losing their minds over it, but it can still be a passable challenge if you’re up for the task."
WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "Overall, I think Stitch is an ultra quaint title that oozes warmth and welcome in gameplay and visual presentation, and is just such a decompression tool after a long day doing literally anything. It gives me such joy and relaxation to bring together the numbers and colors until I’ve made a bicycle or a nutcracker or whatever. I’ll do Christmas puzzles in April, it’s fine and the game doesn’t judge me. Unlock more and more pieces, don’t wait for power ups or villains because there are none, and just keep making yourself happy. If games are art, this one is a sweater my mom made for me, and I’m wearing it to keep out any and all chilly elements. But, just like mom, I’ll only pretend to listen."
"So what if your specs don’t quite measure up to PS4’s, the fans will stick around if you give them reason to."
Great blog and you made a very good point with your last comment.
Personally, I doubt most gamers will care much if the nextbox is stronger or weaker than the PS4, we just want to know if there will actually be any exclusive core games beyond that of Halo and Gears, where they stand with the used games debacle and if Kinect 2 is going to be of any real use or interest to the core gamer demographic.
Clint Eastwood: "There is just one question you must answer yourslelf, do you feel lucky this Gen?"
MS damm better be.
It's about time someone on N4G spoke out against Microsoft.
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To be fair, Sony didn't disprove the rumors on them, of used blocking and always on DRM, before their reveal. The negativity was building then and the rumors were dispersed all in one blow with an event that was very popular.
But then, with Microsoft waiting, that IS a lot more time to be the ONLY ones without confirmed used games allowance. It would probably be a really bad move for them to have any sort of major DRM now with their competitors basically laughing off such an idea that customers would feel exploited by.
I think regardless what MS does with the next box, people should not forget what they did this gen.
They started out strong for the hardcore, but half way through almost completely abandoned them.
So I ask you xbox fans, what if MS comes out strong again for you core gamers next gen? Is all going to be forgiven? Are you going to trust them again?
There is nothing stopping MS abandoning you again half way through next gen again. Nothing at all. So when your deciding your next gen console purchase, I hope you remember that. Because if MS stings you again, you'll have no one to blame but your self.
If its true that MS is focusing on the general consumer rather than gaming, if they've worked out a strategy that makes Xbox3 a cable box, then they don't have to say anything until they want to. If things have been done right, if they've got cable/internet providers lined up, then Sony and Nintendo stop becoming competitors.
Thought if they can't deliver a reliable product, if there's another RRoD when average Joe takes the chance on making them an only option, its just going to be fun times for the Xbox division.