"The One X is doing remarkably well."
Remarkably, that "Limited Edition" Project Scorpio model is available again...
XD
@NPW
You mean "Breakers". An old game from 1996 now published on the Dreamcast.
If you are truly a gamer first and foremost and didn't mind spending money on premium products, you'd also have a nice gaming PC for the plethora of PC exclusives and best multiplats, making it likely forgo the X1X due to redundency.
They say history repeats itself.
lol Same here.
I can imagine what you must think about vanilla x1.
Yup. Heat rises and most if not all game consoles expel heat better in a horizontal position.
Congrats Nintendo. Nice to hear how fantastic this game is being received.
@EddieNX
Sorry dude, this isn't fake. It's the real thing, running on different hardware. I'm a huge Nintendo fan, and have been since my NES days. You need to come to terms with a couple of things:
1) Emulation has made this game playable with better visuals on different hardware.
2) Emulation being a double edged sword can be used by both those who have and have not purchased a copy of this game. But I certainly wouldn't critic...
They could always throw in some games though.
They may try though with a nice spin: "Greatest 4K Lineup in Xbox History".
"Most of the Driveclub team are now at Codemasters. "
Absolutely brilliant!
"The same people that be like the X at $500 is a high price to pay, yet you guys turn around and suggest to people get a $900 PC because that how much it will cost to get a system with the equivalent power of the X."
Value is just as important of a factor. That so called $900 PC will also have more then double the library of games available (including Xbox's library), without the annual cost of live subscriptions which easily makes it much better value. And it...
"They should partner."
Lol They actually tried that once.
Lol. I've often referred to them as Electronic fArts.
Agreed. Always nice to see a great game do well.
"so he has to be doing something right..."
In the short term it may appear that way to some, but you can only dangle the carrot for so long before the fanbase trully realizes what's going on. Once that happens you've burned your bridges and good luck after that. Gamers are not the most forgiving, nor the easiest to build trust with.
@LP-Eleven
"For me, he's been nothing but talk. Call me nuts, but I preferred Mattrick. He at least brought games to the table and made me actually WANT an Xbox."
I agree. Mattrick, as much as I didn't care much for him, at least had the balls to say and do what he intended. Which is so much more than I can say for Phil.
Well Said Foxtrot. Couldn't agree more.
I totally hear you. And it's unfortunate that the moldybreads of the fanbase don't understand what you're saying and continue to make excuses or twist things in a positive PR way, which does a huge disservice to fans like you that expect more. My advice is that, when companies don't listen, speak with your wallet.
And yet, if you swapped that 1x for a Switch, you'd have even more top notch games to play. Just the way it is for me.