dveio

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A top 3 without Xbox.

Gaming is finally healing!

121d ago 13 agree4 disagreeView comment

We don't know that, do we.

Anyone from Xbox stating "We're profitable!" can be taken with a grain of salt.

It's not that I care.

But only for the sake of having a serious conversation it would be very helpful if we'd knew Xbox' operating income.

Which we don't.

122d ago 9 agree1 disagreeView comment

«It'll (based on rumored specs) be an extremely expensive system»

Yes.

And don't forget to add the current undergoing price surges in components to the math.

They've announced even BEFORE them happening that Xbox Next is going to be «premium» piece of hardware.

122d ago 3 agree1 disagreeView comment

X|S losing in UK and, most importantly in the US by ~5-6:1 to PS5 is a very rare and telling sight.

If we hadn't come to know about Xbox execs internal plans, quote: "[...] to push Sony out of business.", trying to buy out Nintendo, Valve, Sega, make From Software games exclusive to GP, CD Projekt Red, and ultimately buying Zenimax and ActivisionBlizzardKing to weaken Playstation's revenue stream and force GP onto other platforms, I would quite certainly h...

122d ago 43 agree2 disagreeView comment

Couldn't agree more.

125d ago 7 agree0 disagreeView comment

Since FSR is open-source and nvidia's DLSS isn't, I'd personally always prefer FSR.

Frankly, I think all these differences are nice to know (and notice) about if you're playing at DF level. And I totally respect that very small need to max out performance.

But given the prices, I don't think any nvidia GPU advantage justifies paying 1000+ bucks. I don't see any game(s) exclusively (or not) available on PC that offer a fundamentally...

125d ago 16 agree6 disagreeView comment

Subtract everything coming from Zenimax and ActivisionBlizzardKing = their real (!) preparation for the Series generation.

132d ago 4 agree1 disagreeView comment

Call of Duty was riding the revenue horse and charts for ~20 years. Whether undeserved or deserved.

But I endorse everyone to remind you that Microsoft could have decided differently when they took it over.

The money was certainly there, and they could have taken their time revamping the franchise:

Current-gen tech, manageable microtransactions, not imitating Fortnite and returning to core values of the franchise's origin.
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133d ago 2 agree3 disagreeView comment

Behind the scenes, Microsoft must be in a very awkward but also annoying situation here:

Due to rising hardware costs, they must be anything but scared to end the Series generation sooner than originally planned. Since a powerful Xbox Next would cost alot to produce.

On the other hand though, the Series generation couldn't be in a worse state.

2026 is going to be an even worse year in hardware sales than 2025 already was, they'...

137d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

According to KeplerL2, Series consoles could be at ~26m-28m shipped.

I unfortunately don't think that VGChartz' estimates for sell-through of the Series consoles are anywhere near the truth.

Yet Microsoft don't make it easy either, since they don't even report shipment figures and they inflate their hardware revenue with revenue coming from accesories, too.

So since Series sell-through estimates are calculated by hardwar...

138d ago 10 agree2 disagreeView comment

Wouldn't you agree that the main portion (>90%) of the Horizon sales are tied to Zero Dawn and Forbidden West?

Or asked differently:

Point us towards the sales of the VR and Lego game combined!

139d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

Spread across two main entries of the franchise, it just is a very respectable success, isn't it.

Although I personally didn't click with the Horizon games, I can a) clearly see the appeal of it. From art direction and technical brilliance.

And b) - I am so happy for Guerilla Games that they've created an IP that's finally been giving financial success back to them and SIE.

Joining the company's club of tens of milli...

140d ago 14 agree2 disagreeView comment

In this year packed with so many worthy games, they should probably just go with the highest rated game this year to end every exhausting discussion right away.

142d ago 1 agree4 disagreeView comment

Financially, Asus probably made a good deal. I don't think they would have agreed to do this line if they'd had to subsidize it.

Good for them.

142d ago 6 agree3 disagreeView comment

I never ever had a gaming PC. And in my Steam app after 15 years, I do only own like 8-12 games.

If this Steam box comes with a good price, I'll finally put something PC'ish next to my PS5.

I think Valve have put together something beautiful here, powered by a perfomative GamingOS.

146d ago 3 agree3 disagreeView comment

PS5 is now the only Playstation gen so far that has even outsold two consecutive Xbox gens combined.

(I go with KeplerL2's claim that the Series consoles didn't even ship 26m units as of 2024 and that it's, and I quote, "... actually worse than I thought.")

147d ago 9 agree1 disagreeView comment

For that to happen, they'd need to ship 5.8m units from October to December.

I think that's pretty likely.

I assume in November they're going to sell ~4m units alone. And in December probably somewhat around ~3m units.

(If we'd assume hardware sales will be up again, then they will even sell more than last year's combined 7.5m units in both months.)

And that would be enough already. And would still...

147d ago 1 agree1 disagreeView comment

You Xbox ultras are so ridiculous.

Must be those years and years of Xbox execs promising you everything. And delivering you nothing.

147d ago 5 agree2 disagreeView comment

I always click on his profile too late. 😭 It's the same guy, I now know.

148d ago 13 agree2 disagreeView comment

@lodoss

Well, it's not, which ofc you do know, I know.

Yōtei is a PS5-only 1st party game - that's a 100% cut for Sony (at least digitally), with Yōtei's budget being reported at 60 million USD.

3.3m copies sold so far should be ~200m USD in revenue, minimum.

148d ago 13 agree2 disagreeView comment