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Social Disorder: How Microsoft Ruined the Xbox One Image

How Microsoft ruined the Xbox One's public image and the part social media is playing in it.

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kenmid133998d ago

The article states the Wii U has seen a sales boost from the Xbox One (I'm pretty sure he's talking about the sales boost on Amazon) yet if you look at the most wanted Xbox One is #1. Go figure The article fails.

theBAWSE3998d ago

Xbox one will sell in America... They got away with charging to play online and Americans gobbled up 360

But as more and more details become public about Xboxone being a surveillance device like Germany and Australia have declared.. And the full details of not being able to lend games I'm sure some of the most hardened Xbox fanboys will have second thoughts

Aswell as parents when they realise their children's privacy is at risk......

ltachiUchiha3998d ago

Add all the restrictions & extra fees & no removable hdd & pay extra just yo watch tv & play online. Sounds like the original xbox era is back for an even worser new updated version.

Sam Fisher3998d ago

Im american and let me say i am part of the one percent of the sony club, i only care about real gaming not even graphics is important just the gaming experience

mochachino3998d ago (Edited 3998d ago )

Xbox doesn't need anyone. NDP #1 every month!

Sarcasm aside, I understand MS's arrogance, after RROD, ridiculously priced proprietary peripherals, blatant Kinect functionality lies, losing all exclusives, casual focus, paying millions for timed exclusives that added nothing new to the industry and only restricted other gamers from having content that would have otherwise existed anyways, and pay to play online MP people still supported them.

How could they not think that they could do whatever they wanted and people would support them.

I'm happy the US finally woke the f up.

Godmars2903997d ago (Edited 3997d ago )

And which "US" would that be? At the very least, save that kind of talk for after Xb1 has been released.

Hell, Germany's and Australasia's are voicing privacy concerns while the US congress is either too busy in-fighting to do their jobs, or just plain being paid off to act against public interests.

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Elden Ring Killed Gaming For Me & It's About To Do It Again

Saad from eXputer: "Utilizing its myriad strengths and masterful design, Elden Ring ruined gaming for me in a way I'll always be thankful for."

GhostScholar7h ago

It sounds like you’re just an eldenring fan and not so much a fan of games by and large. Which theres nothing wrong with.

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Easy Achievements / Trophy Games: Week of April 29th - May 5th

These are the easy Achievement/Trophy Games for the week of April 29th - May 5th, 2024

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Let's Be Real, There Is Nothing "Micro" About Microtransactions Anymore

Microtransactions have gotten ridiculously overpriced in recent years, with titles now offering cosmetic skins worth more than some games.

Terry_B1d 5h ago

Yup..this is 100% the sad truth

z2g8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

The elephant in the room tho is personal accountability. It’s easy (albeit basic) to blame the big, bad corpo, but microtransactions wouldn’t be where they are if gamers didn’t spend money on them. As it stands the MTs usually make more than the game. Publishers know raising game prices will cause backlash, so they do MTs to compensate. But the adult conversation is consumers determine the success of products with their wallets. So if MTs are a huge thing, it’s because we as consumers told them we like them by giving them a lot of money for them. So if you don’t want them to be a thing, convince your fellow gamers to stop buying them and expect that games will be decently more expensive. You all can disagree all you want, but reality is a bitch, and eventually you have to live in it.

anast6h ago

Trying to convince people is the least realistic thing. If we are trying to be adults, actual action is what changes things not "convincing campaigns" on platforms owned by the people 'you' are going against. It's madness and idealistic.

ApocalypseShadow1h ago

Easier said than done. I've told gamers for years to not buy micro transactions, expensive dlc, etc. Gamers bought it anyway. Didn't fit on a DVD that would have fit on a Blu-ray disc.

I also told some gamers to not pay for online like Xbox Live because it would force the rest of the industry to only offer playing online if you pay for it. Told them not to support a broken console that Red Ringed. To not support Xbox One because Microsoft tried to take away game ownership and how you play your games. To not pay for a console by one manufacturer where a, now 3 trillion worth, didn't make enough games at the level of Nintendo or Sony who are worth less money.

How much of that did you support anyway with your money then go back and read your comment again.

isarai21h ago

I mean except for the amount of content you're paying for.

Hugodastrevas10h ago

There never was, the only time I paid for a microtransaction was on Blacklight Retribution (PS4) and it was because I enjoyed the game a lot so I felt the devs should get something for all that entertainment (€5 "membership")

-Foxtrot9h ago

The devs wouldn’t get that though, that shit goes straight to the higher ups who do f*** all let’s be honest.

Hugodastrevas8h ago

Probably, but I wasn't as cynical back then and €5 wasn't a big ask to get the guns with grinding instead of renting them, and the game was good (still is on the PS5/4)

CrimsonWing698h ago(Edited 8h ago)

I couldn’t believe what Blizzard charged for horse armor and cosmetics in Diablo 4…

I remember back in the day when a season pass was $15 and you got everything included in it. Now, I see them at $60 and you still don’t get everything.

CantThinkOfAUsername1h ago

That's just Blizzard. Unlike Bethesda's $0.99 horse armour, Blizzard's first microtransaction, Sparkle Pony, cost $15.

Shane Kim8h ago

As soon as gaming wasn't deemed nerdy anymore, and reached the casuals this happened. We're smart, but casuals play mobile games and other stuff, and don't really have anything to compare. They think gaming is supposed to be like this and pay for in game purchases.

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