Paul the sparky wrote:It's just feeling like the start of last gen, when people were happy with their PS360 and wondering what the next gen can bring to the table that couldn't be done on the current systems.
Paul the sparky wrote:Did you not buy a PS4 Pro?
mistercrayon wrote:It feels like to me they’re damned if they do and Damned if they don’t. If they make series x a hard brake then people will be cheesed off with buying a console now- The eventual thing is that the current one x will be the base (it’s a monster anyway) and they’ll move smoothly on with “Xbox” being a continuum.
It’s interesting that the logic goes back towards making original Xbox games backward compatible.
Update January 10th, 6:50PM ET: Clarified that Microsoft is referring to first-party games published under Xbox Game Studios, and not all games on the Xbox platform.
GurtTractor wrote:Update January 10th, 6:50PM ET: Clarified that Microsoft is referring to first-party games published under Xbox Game Studios, and not all games on the Xbox platform.
GooberTheHat wrote:It's just Microsoft saying their in house games will be Microsoft platform exclusive, rather than Xbox SX exclusive isn't it? I don't really see a problem with that.
Sold next to discs from other publishers that only work on one machine, presumably. Sounds potentially confusing.Diluted Dante wrote:My understanding is its not going to be that there is an Xbox One disc and a Series X disc. There will be one disc, that you can put in either console and it will work.GooberTheHat wrote:It's just Microsoft saying their in house games will be Microsoft platform exclusive, rather than Xbox SX exclusive isn't it? I don't really see a problem with that.
LivDiv wrote:When will Cyberpunk come out on PS5, many people want to wait for the best version of that on new consoles, it will be day on Xbox because they can just play the XboX One version.
poprock wrote:Like it or not, this is the way most tech is going. Why shouldn’t games consoles evolve the same way computers and mobile phones do? We just haven’t been doing consoles this way for long enough yet to see older ones be officially reach ‘unsupported’ age. It’ll happen, and it’ll probably be the Xbox One S that is obsoleted first.
Which has nearly always been exactly that, utter guff.monkey wrote:Most marketing is always full of guff that this new console takes games to a whole new level. Never before possible features.
Prepare for disappointment.b0r1s wrote:Fuck this nonsense rational talk. If I’m paying £500 I want something to show it off. Not something a little bit better than what my X can do.
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