The Xbox One Reveal was not to everyone’s tastes. OK. It wasn’t to the majority of people’s tastes. Despite the chortling at the name, the look of the console, the fact that Kinect needs to be connected at all times, and that playing a preowned game will cost you more than it used to, we’re convinced that Microsoft did at least a few things right.
One of the most famous painters of all, in The Master's Pupil on Xbox you'll get to journey through the masterpieces of Claude Monet.
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If PS5’s were in stock that first year I think a lot less people would have settled on an Xbox and the numbers would have been worse.
It (series X) currently has a bundle in Hong Kong where it's bundled with Forza Motorsport, Dragons Dogma 2, and 3 months of Ultimate, and tbh, with the direction Xbox has been heading (focus on subscription, current/upcoming lack of must-have exclusives, now a digital-only Series X announcements, and rumours of them releasing a new, more powerful console in the near future so they can leave Series S behind (which has kinda kept developers from truly using the power of the Series X because they are pretty much forced to also make sure their games work on the far less powerful Series S), it just seems like a 'risky' deal.
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Compared to all the things they got wrong, this doesn't seem so great.
I must agree, they did get the stuff that no one would like out of the way.
Several Microsoft representatives in Q&As have already said that Games is their primary focus at E3.
15 Exclusives, 8 Brand new franchises by the end of the year?
I already know I'm getting disagrees for agreeing with anything positive about Xbox One.
One thing I'd add is...Controller is Sexy!
Hope they focus on exclusives at E3. And I'm glad Ryse isn't a Kinect only game "Controller based with kinect features"...Works for me.
I do like Playstation but was more of a fan back in PS1 & PS2 days. PS3 disappointed me, hoping PS4 goes back to some of their epic Franchises.
I am not very interested in the non game features, i am simply getting the xb1 for the games.
Remedy, Rare, Lionhead, Turn10 are the developers that made me interested in the xbox 360, and they are still around for the Xb1.
So i dont really see much problems with the X1, after all, they will keep delivering the games.
But yeah, i agree on those 5 points, especially the getting the bad news out early part.
It will make people look at E3 a lot more positive if its about the games only.
I can't get over the fact that they expect to sell over 1bn of these boxes this gen. If they really expect those kind of sales figures why design the box in a lunch break and not have any fixed policies ready for the reveal?
It all seems a little half-arsed for something they have put such huge expectations on.
The scars, the arm hairs, the rocket science, the transistors, and the dogs!!!
Just kidding. I was severely disappointed. I was so exited at the begining that I was practically glowing and Microsoft ruined that. I lost all faith in MS. Unless they change their policies and wow me at E3, the One is a no buy.