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The price is $499. Geoff saw the price during rehearsal. Not sure why he announced it unless he got permission from Microsoft.I'm OK with paying $500, but expecting a lower price point than that.
The price is $499. Geoff saw the price during rehearsal. Not sure why he announced it unless he got permission from Microsoft.I'm OK with paying $500, but expecting a lower price point than that.
Good news everyone. It's time for an upgrade.Offical names is Xbox One X.
I agree with a lot of what you say. I don't think the X1X or whatever we'll call it is meant to a be a budget-conscious Xbox buyer's choice. For that they'll have the Xbox One S, which is currently discounted and you can get they will get very aggressive with bundles and deal this holiday season. I think the X1X is an 'enthusiast' or 'hardcore' device for consumers who like to be on the bleeding edge. Just my two cents.I don't think it's going to be flying off the shelves by any means (at least, after the first 2 weeks or whatever every console has happen). 500 bucks just sealed that.
However, I'm more than happy to pay an extra 50-100 bucks than what people would "prefer" if it means that I'm getting a console that is a true step up and not a half-hearted half-step like the PS4 Pro was.
Of course none of that price stuff would matter as much if X1 had a ton of strong games, which is still the biggest hole they're in. I liked the quantity of games on Sunday, but the quality behind them will probably be a mixed bag. If they can get that corrected by this time next year, Scorp.... X1X should be in great shape for the next 3-4 years.
That is exactly what it is. It is pretty much an "Elite" Console. Step up from the One S. Just like how the Xbox One Elite controller is. It is marketed to the hardcore gamers.I agree with a lot of what you say. I don't think the X1X or whatever we'll call it is meant to a be a budget-conscious Xbox buyer's choice. For that they'll have the Xbox One S, which is currently discounted and you can get they will get very aggressive with bundles and deal this holiday season. I think the X1X is an 'enthusiast' or 'hardcore' device for consumers who like to be on the bleeding edge. Just my two cents.
that were almost all "launch console exclusive" aka, timed exclusive coming to ps4 and/or switch later down the line. no new real in house 1st party exclusives announced. i laughed every time the announce would go EEEXXCCLLUUSSSIIIVVVVEE then have it just be timed.What I do like is the volume of games Microsoft was showing off in their presentation.
I agree, that is huge. I can't believe they pulled it off. The kicker is lol once you start playing 4k enhanced games will you want to go back to those OG graphics. It'll be like going back and trying to play N64 games. If they put Rallisport Challenge 2 BC, I'm not gonna lie I'll be downloading that from my retail version which I still have.I'm kinda super excited that this console will be able to play all Xbox games... that's pretty dope.
Let's be honest Timed exclusives are the new exclusives these days. Devs don't want to limit themselves on one platform, esp when there are so many people gaming on all the others.that were almost all "launch console exclusive" aka, timed exclusive coming to ps4 and/or switch later down the line. no new real in house 1st party exclusives announced. i laughed every time the announce would go EEEXXCCLLUUSSSIIIVVVVEE then have it just be timed.
Crackdown, Forza, and Sea of Thieves are first-party. But Super Lucky's Tale and State of Decay 2 are not. First-party is a studio or intellectual property that Microsoft themselves own. Those two titles aren't under Microsoft's thumb, and could easily show up on other platforms. This is part of what people are pointing out about "exclusives." Microsoft was playing a little fast and loose with the term in a bid to make their platform seem more relevant.Also
You must have missed 1st party exclusives:
Crackdown 3
Super Lucky's Tale
State of Decay 2
Forza Motorsport 7
Sea of Thieves
All those titles are being published by Microsoft Studios. Not much is known about Super Lucky's Tale (as it's newly announced and from a new Dev), although I discovered that it started out as a VR project. I believe it's more like a Microsoft Studios game, they're publishing the game from unknown dev Playful. State of Decay 2 is a first-party in the sense of your definition. The studio, Undead Labs, are owned by Microsoft, they picked up the studio, after they launched the original State of Decay that came out on the Xbox 360's XBLA.Crackdown, Forza, and Sea of Thieves are first-party. But Super Lucky's Tale and State of Decay 2 are not. First-party is a studio or intellectual property that Microsoft themselves own.
timed exclusives are NOT the new exclusives. give me a break. nintendo has no timed exclusives, sony has a few but no where near the amount microsoft has.Let's be honest Timed exclusives are the new exclusives these days. Devs don't want to limit themselves on one platform, esp when there are so many people gaming on all the others.
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You must have missed 1st party exclusives:
Crackdown 3
Super Lucky's Tale
State of Decay 2
Forza Motorsport 7
Sea of Thieves
But seriously it's not a next gen system, it's a mid cycle refresh system, so having an exclusive game for just that system, which would ignore the rest of the Xbox family, is not what Microsoft wants to do (and would be bad for gamers, alienating all those who have a Xbox One in their home).
Just love it when someone gives others options and there's this one guy who's like why would you want to do that, I only drive a Prius!
Um yeah Nintendo does not have timed exclusives like the other big publisher & hardware manufacturers and it's not a positive reason. Timed exclusives are the way things have progressed towards. Gaming is now widely adopted often times if you generate revenue from just one console without acknowledging the rest of the market you're not going to be successful. Nintendo has plenty of money from the video game boom of the 80s so they do whatever the f they want to do.timed exclusives are NOT the new exclusives. give me a break. nintendo has no timed exclusives...
30k/4000 fpsI'll rather have 4K/30FPS than vice versa, but of course 4K/60FPS would be great.
The games are developed for all the different platforms. If the game is developed for PC though then more than likely they will be working with 4K assets. It's been said by many developers that it didn't take long to port over their PC game with 4K assets into the Scorpio engine. So yeah some of them are developing it for the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro via developing for high end PC pipelines.The only thing I'm not too happy about is there's a trade off between resolution and frame rate. I'll rather have 4K/30FPS than vice versa, but of course 4K/60FPS would be great.
Just don't think the games announced this E3 were developed with the One X(or even the PS4 Pro) in mind first.
Especially because the 360 and even the original Xbox had Taco Bell promotions.Funny how times change.