"As a PC gamer, would prefer that Sony left the gaming business then Microsoft."
Why would you prefer this?
Edit @ below: yes please say more, because something tells me that even if Sony released their games day one your answer would still be the same... so please expand further...
"this is the biggest Xbox leak in history. Bigger than the Fortaleza leak that detailed the Xbox One, simply because this includes Microsoft’s hardware and platform strategy, unredacted internal communications, and more. You don’t usually see this much leak"
Sheesh...
I love your name Mr. Alt account that's too scared to use their real account 😭😂
I hope you're right. I thought the same with Activision.
"So tell me one good reason why would MS try to purchase Nintendo"
Same reason they bought Bethesda and Activision? When Activision deal finally goes through, I think anything is possible imo. In my opinion, this deal obviously shouldn't go through, yet it will. Them having to fight for it to happen won't change a thing or make them steer clear of major acquisitions. They will just do a 10 year for all platforms to shut up the judges and then do whatever t...
So GamePass is in fact their last resort.
They need Nintendo apparently as well.
Are saying that they are no longer interested in buying Nintendo because this letter was dated in 2020 before they bought Zenimax and Activision?
It was never a 'conspiracy theory' though. First they purchase a 3rd party publisher in Zenimax, then they buy one of the BIGGEST if not the biggest 3rd party publisher in Activision which has never been done before in the history of gaming. It was obvious after that what Microsoft is trying to do but blind fans where just ignoring it. Now we know Nintendo is their ultimate goal which would remove a 1st party player from the market. And obviously they would acquire more in between tha...
We'll see lol. Anything is possible at this point.
"Are some people finally going to admit that this is a problem?"
Nope.
They are blind fans. You literally had people saying that Microsoft's win against the FTC was the greatest day in gaming. They will say the same if they ever acquire Nintendo.
Once again people only look at the here and now of these moves and ignore the long term downsides of it.
They are already doing it to cars. They are starting lock stuff like carplay, ac, heated/cool seats, etc. behind subscription paywall. People are too stupid/crave instant gratification to see the issue in the LONG term. I think it will take something like government interference when this stuff inevitably gets out of hand in the future. Similar to how Apple is being forced to finally use universal USB-C for all their products. I think something like when you contribute x amount of money to a ...
Yeah... we not giving you a click lol. The point is this article is pointless. We all know that it is highly unlikely that Kojima works on any future metal gear title. We don't need an article to propose a question and proceed to give an answer we already know.
Hopefully Microsoft saves us and buys them. Gaming has never been better because of them!
"MS should sue Sony for all the 3rd party deals they have as it's anti customer to treat Xbox gamers badly with keep all those games from Xbox."
Microsoft does 3rd party deals also... should they be sued too? And again most of these deals aren't keeping them off Xbox just timed exclusive which once again Microsoft does also...
They just need to get Phil's approval to release it at it's current state, you get what you pay for is what I was told anyway.
Yeah lol literally "admitting" that it's a bad game right now
"You can’t fly to every planet: Saturn for example, you can’t land and you must fly for hours to get closer in which eventually you’ll just clip through the planet as It’s basically a giant prop."
Isn't Saturn just a planet made of gas? So I don't think it has an actual surface you can land on and big gas planets like like that usually crushes whatever ever object penetrates the atmosphere because of the insane pressure.
Well that kills a huge narrative...
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