There was a time when Brian Reynolds was best known for his work on epic computer strategy games like Civilization II, Rise of Nations and Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri. But nowadays he's the poster child for the casualfication of gaming.
Even as the company sets out to overhaul the very definition of Xbox, cuts at its studios risk creating a negative image reminiscent of EA's worst era
I appreciate the article but this guy must be living in a delayed universe, The reputation was ruined 10+ years ago and hasn't recovered since. As such people have voted with their wallets and stopped buying Xbox products in large amounts.
Rumors of Turn 10 being either shut down or hit with massive lay offs is on the horizon.
The issue is MS will do something right only to do something very, very wrong. And they do this what seems calculative at this point. Doesn't matter what they do the Investors and leadership want more and more money an endless bottomless pit of purr insatiable greed. A company that acts like it's broke or hurting is what really, really infuriates me. They've surpassed apple again well over 3 trillion who acts like they're a million dollar company is fk stupid. Pivots and changes for no reason and can't do things for more than a year with out a pivot or changing their metrics.
Ross Scott—also known as Accursed Farms on YouTube—has been fighting tooth and nail for almost a full year to help spearhead game preservation. Starting after it was announced that Ubisoft's The Crew would be shutting down, permanently ending support for the game, Scott launched the "Stop Killing Games" initiative.
That makes a twofold deadline for the Stop Killing Games initiative. Or, at least, one headed up by Scott: The UK petition, which ends July 14, and the EU Citizens' Initiative, which ends July 3.
If you live in the EU then Please sign this or our game ownership rights and game preservation is
at stake. I know there isnt much time left but please consider signing the petition
People whine and in the end don't do a thing. Then whine more when they get screwed some more smh. If this makes it then it'll be monumental for consumers. That Pirate software guy was no help either smh.
There are many exciting updates this month for Xbox. Copilot for Gaming is available now for early preview on mobile and will be coming to PC soon. Xbox PC app introduces a wave of new updates: Aggregated gaming library gives players quick access to games from Xbox, Game Pass, and other leading PC storefronts, and with publisher channels players can browse their favorite franchises. Updates for the Xbox Console includes customization for Most Recently Used, free-to-play benefits, Game Hubs, and dialog improvements for game saves.
"Players can now hide system apps, pin favorites to the list, and reduce the number of tiles displayed. This update is part of our ongoing effort to make Home more personal, flexible, and responsive to feedback."
This is welcomed, i like a less cluttered home screen.
Gotta be a slow news day when a 18 hours and 3 comments (now 4)makes it to the front page🤷🏿
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Well anything that adds and help gamers is a good thing even if some don’t need it there’ll be more that will use it.
Kotaku are full of the biggest bunch of idiots I have ever seen -_-
Well, if PC gaming is going to become synonymous with facebook gaming, then I agree, but I don't see that happening.
PC gaming lives on by console ports and an ever-decreasing amount of indie exclusive developers. Almost every AAA PC developers has moved on to console development or intending to move on to it in the future. Blizzard, the last exclusive PC developer is now thinking how there are going to port Diablo 3 on consoles while Valve is busy porting Portal 2 to the PS3. PC hasn't been part of the gaming media for a long time, but every other platform like iPhone, handhelds and consoles always gets mentioned. PC gaming probably won't die, but if you call that 'living and flourishing' then I guess your in denial.
Hell, the only innovative thing I've seen on PC gaming is Ubisoft's internet DRM.
id just like to know how many people on this site could build their own gaming PC without googling what you would need....i for one am one of those people...i would need a lot of help...PC gaming evolves over time, consoles take leaps every 5-6 years...i or anyone else would have to be knowledgeable about the tech available and what best suits you if you are willing to put down the cash to build your own PC
Kotaku don't know their arse from their mouth.
Happy Sony fanboy day!
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Sony 'til I die