You would if you had the console.
I do it now, some games require logging in every hour or so to collect gold etc.
This is welcome to me so i don't need to reboot the main game i am playing all the time.
@rainslacker
lmao "if I buy their games on PC, then I'm not really an Xbox customer"
negating the fact that if you buy their games on pc, you need
a) Windows 10
b) in the xbox ecosystem on windows 10 to play the game xbox live etc.
I think you need to re-evaluate your comments before posting
"sigh"
This old chestnut.
Microsoft/xbox has not had any xbox exclusives since the launch of the xbox one x (possibly earlier around 2016 E3 announcement)
You can't use "xbox will have no exclusives for at least 2 years" as everyone already knows, 1st party games will also be available on xcloud, windows 10 pc, xbox one/x.
I think MS are going to take a heavy loss on the console, i predict £429.99 UK, $449.99 US
@bleedsoe9mm
Then i will pre-order as soon as they open
@Ju
Easy, its called taking a loss on the hardware to create an install base to sell the software. This happens every gen.
This late in the game, hardware specs would be finalised. Sony can not simply wait for MS to release specs, and then redesign the console to have better specs.
You either have the stronger specs or not, the only thing one can outdo the other on now, is either price/games/features. Things at software level can be changed, hardware can not.
why would you pay again for the same game on a different platform?
@dontbhatin
But if you dont own the game digitally you still need to pop the disc in to play so......
I stand by my statement, i did not say you could pop it in and play instantly. After a download, you can pop the disc in and play instantly, digital you just re-download the game and play instantly.
As far as i am aware, this can not be done on any other console.
Microsoft could very easily launch at $399
It is called taking a loss on the hardware to sell the services
Smart Delivery gives developers the option to allow their game to be cross-buy.
Hence the announcement from CDPR
@bouzebbal
Well if that is the case "they need to get as many x1 owners to upgrade as possible within the first 2 years"
why would they take away the need to upgrade to play the new games?
All the games released on Series X will be playable on the xbox one and X, so your argument is invalid
@isarai
Can you put a PS3 disk in a PS4 and it work? I think that is the main difference between the 2. PS3/4 compatibility is digital only if i am not mistaken, whereas Microsoft is both disk and digital.
Xbox360 games work in an xbox one (disc version), as is the same on the xbox one x.
All this means is the timed deal is expiring, thats what a game leaving the service means.
@darkwolf
You say you hate subs, but then claim you have gamepass ultimate and xbox live subscription. And then say you will keep buying your games.
Your not fooling anyone sunshine
I do not get it either, if next-gen is completely back compat i will be able to shift an xbox 360 an xbox one and an xbox one x
The xbox one S was launched in 2016 - 4 yrs max and is $239.00 or £184.00 in the UK
The xbox one X was launched in 2017 - 2 yrs 3 months and is $337 or £259.00 in the UK.
Both budget market price points.
Neither is 6 years old like you are claiming
£259.00 in the UK for the xbox one X
£184.00 in the UK for the xbox one S
With the tech in consoles these days, no they should not be budget market straight away. That is how businesses fail
The xbox one X is currently £259.00 brand new (white edition) $337 for a 2 year old console, November 2017
The xbox one S is £184.00 brand new $239
https://www.game.co.uk...
@Ultra
The xbox one did not suffer from RROD, that was the xbox 360. His statement (JEECE) saying the xbox one outsold the original xbox is still true.
Also if you subtract RROD etc figures from the 360 totals, the xbox one is outselling the 360 therefore it is Microsoft's most successful console to date.
So you do not change games? You stay on the same game all day?
Would you not rather play a game, save progress, change game, and then when you want to go back to your first game, just jump straight back in where you left off? Even after shutting the console down?
Yeah i agree, why would you? No, really, why would you?