Just giving a hypothetical situation here.
Selling or trading your Xbox One for a PS4 would only cost maybe $100 or less, probably less.
Is this like a Sony too thing?
Sony has had tremendous success doing what they're doing. So much so that both if their competitors in the console space are trying to form hybrids to compete and venture into other markets. This consoles are dead talk was happening before the unveiling of these systems, the PS4 overcame all of that and is keeping pace somewhat with the PS2.
Sony should just keep doing what they do, it seems to work.
If you don't have a PS4, you could start by getting that. It is literally an upgraded Xbox One when it comes to the bulk of gaming experiences available.
In 2014, the general public couldn't tell the difference between 720p and 1080p.
In 2016, the general public are videophiles and audiophiles and care about this stuff.
Quite the turnaround.
Read the previews, alot of them were released yesterday.
People put alot on this guy's back. Many people at Microsoft make the decisions involving Xbox going forward, not just Phil.
Alot of the previews are criticising the gameplay.
Ironic that a company that preached resolution doesn't matter expects the average consumer to upgrade their Xbox.
Sony announced more than that months ago.
So you think the PS4 and Xbox One sold evenly worldwide over the last 2 months?
No, not happening. The PS4 almost sold twice as much as the Xbox One in America in January. Using common sense you would assume if the gap was that big in America, the gap worldwide would be much larger than it was in the US.
Sega tried doing this with 32x.
It didn't work out.
Xbox One will still move units, just based off the convenience of a console. But this is a risky move in my opinion, some software should remain exclusive to give the console it's own identity.
In the article Peter Orullian says they intent is to bring every game simultaneously to PC and Xbox One at launch.
"I wouldn’t say our strategy is to unify, because when I hear ‘unify’ I worry a bit that people will interpret, my own teams included, ‘Hey, we just want to say a game is a game and all games should run everywhere."
Which is pretty much the opposite of what I've heard people saying.
It has been mentioned now by IGN and GameSpot.
Not really. This benefits PC owners way more than Xbox gamers.
In fact, what happened for Xbox from the event? All I've heard is news concerning the PC.
A while back GameSpot posted this and then quickly removed it.
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Pretty safe to say everything is going to release at the same time going from now on.
This mentions Gears 4 and Scalebound, plus Turn 10 just announced Forza's will be developed for the PC concurrently. That just leaves Halo.
Pretty crazy Gears of War 4 isn't going to be an Xbox One exclusive or Forza's from now on.
Turn 10 just announced to IGN that going forward all Forza titles will be released on PC and Xbox at the same time.
Half of it is from their My Team mode, buying those packs of cards.