The amount of comments I've read from people saying ''now I'll never ever need an xbox ever again'' and ''time to sell my xbox'' etc.
I hope this doesn't backfire on MS. It's either a brilliant move or it could potentially damage the xbox even further and alienate people.
To be honest 99% of the people who say that are full of crap and don't actually game on the PC at all. They just use it as a talking point in console wars. People who prefer to play on Consoles won't just jump to PC because "reasons" if that were the case it would have happened already and console software sales wouldn't be very high compared to those of PC.
Also Jack vs Strikers gameplay
Is this a cross buy title?
Pre-order from anywhere?Scalebound is next for sure, Sunset would make sense as well.
Cross buy if you pre-order it before April 4th.
Pre-order from anywhere?
Pre-order from anywhere?
So much crying for a great deal!
let's not forget you also get Alan Wake plus the DLC.
If you buy Quantum Break digital, which is the point i'm making. They're trying to force all digital on us like they tried to force DRM and 24 hour online check in. Anyone that doesn't see that is blind. I don't see the crying. I think it's a legitimate concern for anyone that's been with Xbox for 15 years. We want hardware, and we want physical games.
We don't want to play with PC gamers with a kb/m advantage who have hacks and rigs running shooters at 60fps while we're stuck on 30fps. Call me the CrapGamer of Union, i'll probably be accused of being Crap himself in disguise but i get where he's coming from. He could just present himself better than acting like the sky is falling.
Maybe we should call the Xbox section "Xbox/Windows10 or a lot of the Xbox games will end up in the multiplat section going forward.
Might as well. I think Halo 5 for PC will be coming in September and once they announce Gears 4 for PC it's over. Phil talked about this vision years ago but nobody really believed it would happen. They know they can't compete with Sony worldwide. So might as well cut out the hardware aspect and focus on being a service. We went from All In One as the motto to Everything On Everything. On to plan B.
Exactly...amidst all the 'cross-play' talk, has anyone noticed how gorgeous QB looks? Can't wait to see it on my TV:
I've said it before and i'll say it again. When gaming goes all digital i'm done. I won't support it. I like having a console and a collection of games. It's a part of gaming to me. By that time my backlog will be so big i'll have enough games to play until i'm on my death bed anyway.
Maybe if the games are $20 new i'll support an all digital future. But that's not happening, since games cost a lot to make. I know people said the same thing about music and other things, but once gaming goes digital it's a good time for me to call it quits.
So what you're saying is that the physical plastic used to currently deliver games to you, is more important than the games themselves??
I get wanting physical things, I feel the same way about paper books still. The thing is, if literature ever goes full digital, I'm not going to stop reading. Will you stop listening to music once CD's are no longer produced?
Not criticizing you, I just think it's a bit odd that you value the delivery system more than the content.
People need to start thinking of Xbox as a multiplatform platform. First party games will be able to be played on the Xbox one, Windows 10 desktops, Windows 10 laptops and Surfaces. That's what Microsoft is going for and the direction they should be heading.