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How Project Scorpio Will Fix Console Gaming's Greatest Flaw

Microsoft is preparing to attack one of the most consumer-unfriendly practices in all of gaming.

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Nyxus3064d ago

You can still play your old games if you keep your old systems.

Overload3064d ago

The PS4 followed the console model to a tee and was a huge success. People buy new consoles to play new games, not old ones. Are people going to pretend everyone loves remasters and cross gen titles more than new titles made for the new hardware?

freshslicepizza3064d ago (Edited 3064d ago )

@Overload
"The PS4 followed the console model to a tee and was a huge success. People buy new consoles to play new games, not old ones. Are people going to pretend everyone loves remasters and cross gen titles more than new titles made for the new hardware?"

its called an option. something that was actually a great selling feature back in the ps2 days, how ironic. but now sony created a serice called playstation now that debut ON THE PS4, so tell me again how nobody cares! if nobody craed they wouldn;t be offering this service now would they? but of course i can see why you would agree to anything sony does when they make the decisions for you like ignoring anyone who may want ea access. i guess the choice is simple when there isn't one.

Lennoxb633064d ago

I play consoles to play what I want. New or old.

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Christopher3064d ago (Edited 3064d ago )

First, let me say, I do love my old games and it is a massive benefit to support BC in some way.

Second, I do find it amusing that when this generation started people complained that one product manufacturer was focusing on moving old games to the new hardware via remasters instead of focusing on just new games, but now people are excited to play old games on new hardware.

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Both sides are pretty much just stupid right now. I think all sane gamers can agree that, when possible, they want new hardware with new games that show off the power and capabilities of the new hardware but they would also love to have new hardware that supported their old games as well.

poppinslops3064d ago (Edited 3064d ago )

@Christopher: You're overlooking the fact that backwards-compatibility is free - not to mention it's given people the chance to play cult classics like Lost Odyssey, which never had a digital version and is almost impossible to find in stores (there were just 3 copies in all of Australia's EB games')... I'm not against games receiving the remaster treatment, but it's usually a privelage reserved for the best-selling and most-popular titles - most of which cost just as much as their last-gen counterparts.

Death3064d ago

@Chris,

There is a difference between reselling people their "old" games on new systems and allowing gamers to use their existing games on the new systems. I own well over 100 games from last gen. Not having to have a 360 hooked up to every TV to play them is a very nice feature. To be fair, I was very happy when Sony had b/c and still use my PS3 60 gig to this day to play generations of games. It would have been nice to play these on the PS4 as well. Sony opting to resell them as remasters and classics as well as through a subscription service shows they know the value of playing "old" games, but choose to do so through a business model instead. It's great from a profit standpoint, but not so great for customers.

Christopher3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

@two people above

I'm not overlooking anything. There were legit criticisms for Sony focusing at all on old games in their first year, complaining about TLoU, Uncharted, and GoW remasters instead of there not being new IPs to fill those slots. There is now a focus on old game support, which does indeed take resources on Microsofts end that could be used to make new games as well.

The stupidity is that people care one way or another and can't just shut up and let the people who enjoy it enjoy it.

I'm also not overlooking that the people who used to praise remasters are now talking about how 'I buy hardware for new games' when they stupidly used to praise remasters as if they were new games. Some even called them 'GotY all over again'.

Again, the stupidity is that people care one way or another and can't just shut up and let the people who enjoy it enoy it.

The fact is, both sides of this stupid argument just like to do just that: argue. You guys could walk into a Burger King and find something to argue about and walk out like the argument over who had better fries or whether Coke or Pepsi is better means anything at all. The fact is, you guys just love to argue and can't deal with just letting people enjoy what they enjoy, whether it's BC, remasters, shooters or JRPGs, or even just liking one UI over another.

GamingIVfun3063d ago

BC wasn't that important on PS2, ain't that important on Xbox One or the Scorpio. It's not that big a deal, except to fanboys. I doubt it has really helped sell a single console. People by new consoles for new games and experiences and exclusives. Xbox 360 had BC that was abandoned a couple years after it's release with about a third of Xbox games being playable on it, guess what, no one cared really. PS4 is increasing it's huge lead ( probably more than twice the amount sold over Xbox One) it does not have BC for disk based games, sales prove that BC doesn't matter.

poppinslops3063d ago

@Chris: Doesn't sound like you're enjoying much of anything today... and whilst I cannot spak for Death, I joined N4G because it was a cesspool of misinformation, one where logic and reason are secondary to sensationalist rhetoric - I strive to bring a touch of class to the 'debate', but don't mistake my competence for revelry.

I'm not saying remasters are bad - I'm saying the BUSINESS of remasters is bad, not just for consumers, but for creativity and innovation within the videogame industry... and while you are right about the BC program requiring resources on MS' end, don't you think that that remastering the 300+ titles would be an exponentially greater drain on resources? Better to have MS footing the bill than 3rd party devs, who would almost-certainly pass the costs onto consumers - just as they have with their remasters.

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_-EDMIX-_3063d ago

Agreed. I think if Scorpio is a new platform as in a new platform with its own games, it will have its own reasons on why folks should buy it.

I just don't see "old games" as reasons to purchase a new platform. I think they would clearly need to make exclusives content for the system.

UltraNova3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

I didnt, dont nor will I ever care about BC. I keep all my consoles and some of the best games of each gen.

If you are going to buy a new system i.e. current gen my logic tells me you want to play new games. BC is a good option but an option none the less, its not and should not be a new, expensive systems priority/selling point, unless new games are of secondary importance.

Long story cut short, you should either offer options like BC and new experiences on a constant rate or give up on trying to sell something new that has no new IPs, people are not stupid, mostly.

poppinslops3063d ago

@Ed: Microsoft have repeatedly stated that Scorpio is not a new platform and that 1st party studios will continue to support the XO - what 3rd paty devs do is up to them, though I doubt any of them will consider the prospect until Scorpio's install-base justifies the expense... Either way, Star Citizen is the only 3rd party title that wouldn't run on a 'vanilla' XO, which could take years, seeing as Cloud Imperium aren't allowed to use their Kickstarter $$$ for a port.

With regards to backward/forward compatibility, no one's suggesting it's the reason to buy a Scorpio - new games like Crackdown, Red Dead 2 and Forza 7 will always be the selling point - but it certainly doesn't hurt to know that I'll be able to play their predecessors on the same device.

ONESHOTV23063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

Overload--- oh really now can you give me the stats for that statement. I dont know about you but i sure do wish i can play my old games from the ps2- 3 era on my ps4 pro. This is why i use my rig as my main platform because. I dont want some sh--t console manufacturing company to tell me what i can and can not play, the same can be said about the drones that defend them on bad consumer practices Like this.

bouzebbal3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

to be honest, backwards compatibility is good and bad.
the good is you have everything in one place.
the bad is you have to pay for it even if you don't want it.
i personaly prefer no backward compatibility nowadays because that means less chips or just less work in general meaning a cheaper price for the system.
i enjoy turning on previous gen systems to enjoy previous gen games. as an example, wii u is backwards compatible and i NEVER even tried a single wii game in it. i hope they dropped that feature and cut the price of the console at some point. that would have helped the system so much

Overload3063d ago

Just to make it clear, I'm not hating on the ability to play old games. But I agree with Chris that it is an added benefit, not a focal point.

But I will add, nothing is wrong with arguing respectfully. It actually helps a lot of situations by bringing clarity through everything being dissected.

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ShottyatLaw3063d ago

Remasters still sell though, right? I guess some people enjoy playing old games. But new games sell too. So....apparently people enjoy new games AND old games??

If only there was some way for us to have both on one magical machine.... I'll hop on over to my PC and do a little research to see if there is such a device.

XStation4pio_Pro3063d ago

so if people want to play games they already purchased they should just hang on to all of their consoles or re-buy them via streaming on ps4. yup. sounds perfect. i love buying things twice.

Petebloodyonion3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

@ Overload, Edmix, gaminIVfun and the ones I missed.

If I understand you correctly, you bought your PS4 to play new games or experience worthy of the Ps4.
Thus meaning that you have 0 interest in new retro games because they try to mimic game made on Snes (just dig out your old snes)

Probably you have also no interest in indies game because, again, all of them could have been made with the PS3 (and the proof is that the majority of them can be found on WIIu and Vita, systems that are far inferior)

And of course, remasters are out of the question.

Am I right?

starchild3063d ago

Should I just keep my old PC around too? I mean, instead of selling my older graphics card and making money to put toward my new graphics card maybe they should just do away with backwards compatibility on PC and that way I'll be forced to keep older PCs around to keep playing my favorite games. That sounds awesome. Way superior in every way.

I buy a new graphics card to play new games only. Screw getting to play my entire library of games with better graphics and better framerates.

This is such a compelling argument you guys are putting forward. I'm sure everyone is now thoroughly convinced of how unimportant backwards compatibility is for a gaming platform.

feedthereaper3063d ago

For what its worth I am with you Overload, I have no idea why people want backwards compatible games, It is hard enough finding the time to play modern games let alone going back to old gen technology.

Christopher3063d ago

***Doesn't sound like you're enjoying much of anything today...***

Makes no sense. Criticizing people for being stupid doesn't mean my life sucks.

*** and whilst I cannot spak for Death, I joined N4G because it was a cesspool of misinformation, one where logic and reason are secondary to sensationalist rhetoric - I strive to bring a touch of class to the 'debate', but don't mistake my competence for revelry.***

Holy crap, you think highly of yourself.

***I'm not saying remasters are bad - I'm saying the BUSINESS of remasters is bad***

But that's not what you say. And, it's a horrific concept considering without remasters you wouldn't see games like Grim Fandango or Day of the Tentacle ever again.

***and while you are right about the BC program requiring resources on MS' end, don't you think that that remastering the 300+ titles would be an exponentially greater drain on resources?***

Who said that the alternative to BC is remasters? The alternative in 99% of the cases is just having the game be available only on the old hardware.

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I thought you said you brought class to the debate, but it feels like the same old thing here. Someone who finds a reason for his arguing with logic that falls flat.

poppinslops3063d ago

@Chris: I stand by what I said... you can always ban me if it makes you feel better!

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Bigpappy3064d ago (Edited 3064d ago )

No need to through out the baby with the bath water.
This is a great move for people who buy their games mostly digital now and even physical. Times have changed and are changing. Sony needs to get with the program and they will with they next console. I hear you talking about keeping your old console, but why would I want to do that when I am buying a new more capable console that can play those old game I BOUGHT at a better, more consistent framerate with better graphics and new features of said console. There is no downside to getting to play my old stuff on my new system that I can think of. Help me out here by sharing yours?
@Overload: PS4 gained in popularity over X1 because Sony embarrassed M$ in power comparison specs causing many Xbox owners to jump ship. I stayed because I have more reasons than power that make me prefer Xbox. But I do welcome the Scorpio. Sony started the gen well ahead in sales and had a few mediocre exclusives.

GorillaTact3063d ago

Sony were actually the first console company to offer backwards compatibility. The PS3 put a stop to it until they brought about PS Now. Not being made to rebuy games is a good thing.

ChozenWoan3063d ago

I'm gonna have to agree with you for once Bigpappy.

As a PS/PC gamer, even I have to agree that this is a great move by MS. Some days
I wish I could just pop in a PS1-4 game into the same console. That would eliminate having to power down one console, changing tv input channel, then powering up the next console.

aconnellan3063d ago

Which doesn't work for those of us who:

- Never owned an older system

- Sold/traded their old systems to afford the new ones

- Don't own said old system because it belonged to a relative or friend at the time

- Don't have the space to store between 2-6 game consoles and have to unplug/rearrange the way that everything's set up if they want to play an old favourite

There'll definitely be people who are happy and able to keep their old systems, and that's fine.

But all I'm saying is that the Xbox requires you to pop a disc in if you want to play a 360 game; if you want to play a PS3 game you'll need to unplug everything and set up an entirely different console, provided you still actually own it.

Which seems easier to you?

SkippyPaccino3063d ago

To be fair the ps3 & ps4 power cord is identical, so you can swap the ps4 with your ps3 lickety split

Kingthrash3603063d ago

If they never own the old system or borrowed it then they will have to pay like 20 bucks for 1 old game.
Dosent that make psnow more attractive to pay less than that for 400 games? The whole thing about xbox bc is that you must already own the old game in order to enjoy it free. Otherwise you'd have to pay for it. With psnow there is no unplugging...just a matter of choosing a game and instantly playing it.

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Chris123062d ago

@kingthrash360 - that is not a great argument. Most of the old 360 games are just a few quid in the UK AND two are given away every month in Gold. Plus all the previous digital stuff you bought will work for free to.

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conanlifts3063d ago

My first system was a spectrum. If i kept my old systems i wouldnt have room for any new ones.

rainslacker3063d ago

pfft....I have plenty of systems. 14 currently hooked up to my TV.;)

Brisco3063d ago

The hassle! Why would I want to turn on my old system when I can play it all on my new system?

vegasgamerdawg3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

. Your system isn't going to last forever and most buy more than 1 console in a lifetime. I wouldn't want the clutter of consoles , 2 is enough , all over the house, my place isn't ghetto. So you disagree with owning the games you buy? I would like to know why? ...lol.
You can tell when you're on N4G when fanBOY nonsense overides reality

rainslacker3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

Your personal preferences only relate to you, and anyone who thinks like you. Others have no problem keeping older consoles. Personally, of all the systems I own, over 25 to be exact, I've only ever had to replace one(original Sega CD unit), and had one repaired(PC-FX).

Who says you don't own your games if you get a new system? you brought them for that system, so if you dont keep the syste to play them on, then them's the breaks. Things like BC are great, and I appreciate it when they're offered, but people who act like it's mandatory, or even compulsory, apparently haven't been gaming very long.

While it's likely going forward, that most systems will remain BC, barring some change in computing technologies, I don't see what that has to do with older games....and it's highly likely that it won't just be Scorpio which offers this ability. As of right now, MS is the only one offering BC with prior gens before this one, but that's hardly compelling evidence that MS is the pioneer here. Sony was doing it for 20 years before this gen, and even Nintendo dabbled in it for at least one prior gen.

it was never really a problem before if systems didn't have it. It's not really a problem now if it doesn't. It's just nice when it's offered, and it should be encouraged, but not necesarrily criticized if it's absent. Requested if one wants it, paid for without complaint if it is.

That being said, no one is forced to buy remasters. In some ways, remasters have benefits such as improved visuals or performance or sometimes added content over the original. New people who never brought the original can play it, and BC wouldn't be applicable to them. Fans can buy it for the improvements, and many do because they appreciate them. No one is forcing them, nor is the fact that BC exists mean that remasters will suddenly become a thing of the past, nor that they'll be any more forced than they are now.

People just like to make up crap because it's a justification for the console war. Nothing more, nothing less.

tywinlannister0003063d ago

I've always wondered why nobody else has ever brought this point up.

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StifflerK3064d ago

Being able to keep your games and peripherals and use them on your new hardware is a great thing imo.
It's not as important as the new games and experiences, but as an extra feature it's great.

jaymacx3063d ago

I agree. There is no reason to downplay this feature. Playstation had this with PS2 and early PS3's (BC games). I think this strengthens the brand because you don't need to get rid of your collection with the next system. I don't know about most of you guys but I don't want 6-7 Consoles hooked up to my Tv. Id rather just have the latest models from the BIG 3.

BigTrain3062d ago

"I don't know about most of you guys but I don't want 6-7 Consoles hooked up to my Tv. Id rather just have the latest models from the BIG 3"

Exactly. I'm an old school gamer and I have everything. Emulation on the PC is the only thing that caused me to unhook older consoles but emulation only covers so much. BC is a great feature and anyone who argues against has tunnel vision.

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rainslacker3063d ago

It is a good thing. Wish people would stop making it into some console war BS thing and just applaud the idea.

christocolus3064d ago

"One developer put it best recently when he described Project Scorpio as being “similar to PCs” in that “you’ll not lose your library when you buy a next-gen system.”

I think it's a great idea. PC gamers have enjoyed this for many years.It ensures continuity and I don't have to keep my old consoles lying around.

Bigpappy3064d ago (Edited 3064d ago )

That's exactly why Phil wants to go with the idea of upgrade rather than new gen. Because on PC there is no such thing as next gen even when you buy a whole new, much more powerful system.

kneon3063d ago

And Sony is doing the same thing, the ps4 pro is fully backwards compatible, and I expect the same for all future consoles from both if them to be backwards compatible since they are essentially pc's with minor tweaks

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tyasia03064d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

I'd rather have new games, thanks anyways.

Really enjoying Yakuza 0 and Gravity Rush 2, looking forward to Berseria When I finish these two, though that might not happen before Horizon releases, then Neir Automata will be shortly after that.

I have last gen consoles still to play last gen games but who has time for those when there is a non-stop stream of new games to play.

Bigpappy3064d ago

Then you have Ghost Recon, Mass Effect, Red Dead... many other coming down the pike. Trust me when I tell you those will be some of the best games money can buy, and will outsell any of your PS4 exclusive just using PS4 sales data.

tyasia03064d ago (Edited 3064d ago )

Whats your point exactly? If I want to play those on PS4 I can.

Can you play any of the games I listed on your XBone?

What retail exclusive games have you been playing in January on XBone?

How many retail games can you list that release before E3 that are on XBone but aren't on PS4? I can name around a dozen that are on PS4 but not XBone.

OB1Biker3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

I think he's just saying he doesn't have time playing old games again (and HD space for that matter) when so many new games are released. You kinda agree even with just the multiplat.

Bigpappy3064d ago (Edited 3064d ago )

You said you wanted NEW games, not EXCLUSIVES!

Are game better simply because their are exclusive to a system? They are not considered the greatest games because you can play them anywhere you want?
I didn't even buy GTA5 so why would I be interested in Yakuza 0. I don't want to play those type of guy, gangster action games anymore. Never played Gravity Rush so I have no idea if I would even want to play it on Xbox.

tyasia03064d ago (Edited 3064d ago )

It's easy to say "I wouldn't play those games". All I have to say is your loss. They are great games. And their reviews speak for themselves if you don't want to take my word for it.

Also Yakuza is nothing like GTA, it's a shame people who haven't played them always compare them. But if you read around you'll find that almost no one who has played them will ever say they are similar.

Death3064d ago

You say rather, I say I want the ability to do both. Why would you choose just one?

ColonelHugh3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

I don't know if you even bothered to read his entire post, but he answered that question right at the end.

"I have last gen consoles still to play last gen games but who has time for those when there is a non-stop stream of new games to play."

Which I can understand completely. I never toss out an old console, but I just don't have the time for old games. My new games backlog is huge. I've even got a newish PS3 game I need to play: Yakuza 5.

aconnellan3063d ago

Lol I didn't realise that you had to make a choice. Why can't you have both?

aconnellan3063d ago

In response to your gif comment:

You literally opened your first comment with 'I'd rather have', which absolutely implies choosing one over the other, regardless of whether you own your old consoles or not.

Some of us had to sell our old consoles, so BC is a great option for people like me if a game comes out that I enjoyed or didn't get around to playing.

But the general sentiment on this site seems to be that people hate having choice anyway, so I don't know why I bother

tyasia03063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

No one "has" to sell an old console. If you couldn't wait and save for the new one that's your own deal.

I don't have to choose. I can play PS3 games literally any time I want. My PS3, PS4, WiiU are all connected to my TV right now. All I have to do is switch HDMI ports. In fact my PS3 and PS4 use HDMI-CEC they switch ports and turn on my TV when I turn them on. I don't even have to use the remote control.

P.S.I own about a dozen consoles dating back to an Atari 2600.

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ONESHOTV23063d ago

Yeah i would rather play yakuza zero plus my old games thank you

firelogic3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

It's because XB1 owners have nothing to play most of the time. That's why they look forward to 360 BC compatibility announcements so much. If you're a PS4 owner, there are more games to play than there are hours in a day to start off 2017.

There are so many PS4 exclusive titles to fill in the spaces between big 3rd party games but that's not the case with XB1.

starchild3063d ago

Nope. PC has more games than PS4 and I still love backwards compatibility, because good games don't stop being good games just because something newer came out.

ColonelHugh3063d ago (Edited 3063d ago )

@starchild
PC doesn't have perfect backwards compatibility either. Like many games of its era, Age of Empires II uses a strip on its disc for DRM purposes to make sure you only play it on Windows. With Windows 10, the software used for these strips was discontinued for security purposes, making playback impossible where Windows 8 still worked. Compatibility modes don't help either.

rainslacker3063d ago

I'd enjoy the convenience of having it all on one system. But whatever. being a huge retro gamer and collector who actually does play a lot of the older games, I learned long ago how to live with multiple consoles. Launch PS3 is great because it can play 17 years worth of games, and I'd love if the PS4 could play 20+ years worth, but since it can't, I deal with it, and never even worry about it.

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SegaGamer3064d ago

I completely agree with this article and it's why i am not into gaming generations anymore. With so much going digital now, we need a way to protect our digital content. I don't want to lose all of the games i have purchased over the years once they close down the servers for certain consoles. With forward and backwards compatibility looking to being a thing now, this no longer has to be a concern. Having upgradable consoles with forward and backwards compatibility is a much better way forward than just moving on to a new generation of gaming where everything gets reset.

I seriously think Sony needs to come up with a way to protect our PS3 digital content. As it stands right now, our current collection is in a vulnerable state. Eventually, Sony will cut all support for the PS3, i don't think people will be too happy to lose content they spent so much money on.

Meltic3064d ago

Couldn't agree with you more. Seems like the gaming generation is really bad now, sure they are good games, but i would also rather have my game on my CD than a CD-Key to unlock the game. They can just shut down all servers one day and then we are there without games. Gaming Before was MUCH MUCH better. Remember the old Syphon Filter and Max Payne 1, i had so much fun with those titles. Now i never finish most of my games i buy. Uncharted i played 3 times beacuse it was so good.

jaymacx3063d ago

yep a good idea is a good idea no matter who says it. We fear that with PS3 (losing digital eventually) as well as Nintendo (VC andretail digital). Hopefully we can get to a point where whatever you get digitally follows you going forward.

_-EDMIX-_3063d ago

"Eventually, Sony will cut all support for the PS3, i don't think people will be too happy to lose content they spent so much money on"

PS3 will still exist. I don't think they will send FOXDIE out to kill all the units that are out.

I don't disagree with you, only that it seems like wishful thinking.

What if they adapt a hardware set up that is more advance, but different enough that it would make supporting PS3 or PS4 titles not feasible without sending that cost to the user?

I'm all even for having 2 SKUs. One for BC and one without it (sorta how like PS3 launched).

Wave a wand and make it so and I'm on board.

but clearly it might not be that easy.

I don't disagree with you as I'd want some way to protect the content I've purchased digitally, maybe some sorta of legacy console.

Simply what happens when they change architectures for something more advance and BC is not an easy option?

I think the only think I could think of is 2 skus or some sort of emulation etc.

I'm more focused on how this would get done as suppose to just getting it done magically.

Trust me, I have Yakuza 4 and 5 digitally amongst sooooo many games on PS3 digitally that often wonder what would happen if Sony just stopped supporting PS3 in regards to PSN and my PS3 died lol.

"Having upgradable consoles with forward and backwards compatibility is a much better way forward"

I just don't know if its that simple. Lots of hardware configurations in the future could see that basically not work they why you think it might.

All the future architectures would need to be naturally BC, but that doesn't even work that simply with PC, let alone something like a game console .

ie compatibility mode only works so far in Window's OS's.

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Xbox Game Studios' 2025 Calendar: Confirmed releases and dates

A year packed with major releases for Xbox consoles, PC and Game Pass.

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Lightning771d 11h ago

ninja Gaiden being released 8 days apart is insane MS hasn't learned anything with shoulder to shoulder releases. October 29 for Outer Worlds and October 21 for Ninja Gaiden. These games now range from 60 to 80$. Yalls audience might GP it but other platforms have to buy it and your average person won't shell out that kinda money a week apart.

franwex18h ago

Aren’t those games made for different audiences though?

Lightning7710h ago(Edited 10h ago)

Yes but what if you want both?

Not everyone can buy both.

Reaper22_17h ago

Well, you dont have to buy it. Noone is making gamers buy it a week apart. I don't see anything wrong with it.

Lightning7710h ago

You want another Doom The Dark Ages scenario? I'm surprised Oblivion and Expedition 33 did well with a simultaneous release. Clearly that fatigue was definitely felt with Doom.

They need at least 2 weeks apart.

coolbeans12h ago

You're talking about a first-person RPG and a third-person action game though. So, it's a bit different than EA putting Titanfall 2 and Battlefield 1 back-to-back.

ravens5219h ago

"A year packed with major releases for Xbox consoles, PC , Game Pass and PS"*

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dveio12h ago

I count 7 original multiplatform IPs, which were ultimately bought and are now published by Microsoft.

Sigh.

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dveio9h ago

If you look closer again, then you'll notice that I, at any point, didn't even mentioned the adjective "bad".

But you.

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Lightning778h ago

The "sigh" means your displeased. Don't make excuses why is it bad?

dveio7h ago(Edited 7h ago)

Nope, 'displeased' ain't the feeling I had when reading that article.

But speaking of pleasure:

Are you personally pleased with that line-up Xbox have in store for you in the Series' fifth year?

Edit: I didn't downvote you.

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Famitsu Sales: 6/2/25 – 6/8/25

Famitsu has published its estimated physical game software data for Japan for week of June 2, 2025 to June 8, 2025.

ZeekQuattro4d ago

Hardware Sales (followed by lifetime sales)

Switch 2 – 947,931 (New)
PlayStation 5 – 14,535 (5,690,661)
Switch OLED Model – 8,040 (9,060,680)
Switch Lite – 6,089 (6,581,795)
PlayStation 5 Pro – 4,230 (218,056)
Switch – 2,482 (20,109,545)
PlayStation 5 Digital Edition – 2,017 (974,094)
Xbox Series S – 163 (337,686)
Xbox Series X – 113 (320,660)
Xbox Series X Digital Edition – 57 (20,820)
PlayStation 4 – 24 (7,929,628)

repsahj4d ago

So its official. Switch 2 dethroned PS2 in Japan for the biggest hardware launch ever.

H93d ago

Tripled the switch launch numbers, yeah Nintendo's domination of the Japanese market is going smooth

repsahj3d ago

And take note. This is just for retail sales only; sales from the Nintendo Japanese website are not yet included.

ZeekQuattro3d ago

Not even a full week of sales either.