What do you think this is a sales thread?I visit this thread only once in a while when NPD results should be out... Isn't it time we get some December results?
What do you think this is a sales thread?I visit this thread only once in a while when NPD results should be out... Isn't it time we get some December results?
Will be surprised if X1 doesn't win December NPD.
Will be surprised if X1 doesn't win December NPD.
XBO will win Dec. Hopefully MS does a permanent price drop soon or that gain will be for nothing.
The Xbox One will win December in a landslide victory. This holiday belongs to Microsoft.
@ Flynn
and this here is why I find your post a joy to read: http://unionvgf.com/index.php?posts/318144/
MS took a major hit to the bow which resulted in them having to price their platform at a loss for the holidays in order to stay in the game in a region(s) to which they used to dominate, and somehow you find this to be a great thing? if you don't succeed at anything else, you would make a phenomenal flight attendant; even when your airline is taking a nose dive, you remain the most positive even when all hope is completely lost.
- We have more high-grade games. It's just a fact. It's math.
Xbox One is beating Xbox 360 on all levels. Generation over generation, we're doing much better. We're beating all of our internal targets.
Sony's knocking it out of the park on the sales numbers, but the most sales doesn't equate to the best product. The most sales doesn't equate to the most high-grade games. The most sales doesn't equate to the best services, the most cutting edge technology (which is not just the number of pixels, or how those pixels are shaded), or the platform with the brightest future.
- We have more high-grade games. It's just a fact. It's math.
- Our service is more stable, and built from significantly more systems over the face of the earth. When both PSN and Xbox Live were attacked, LIVE recovered significantly faster. LIVE customers have never had their identities stolen en mass. It's a better service.
- Our services are better engineered. The voice chat is cross-platform, and cloud hosted. It frees up resources on the console. Sony's isn't, and doesn't.
- The cloud compute SDK is something Sony doesn't have, and can't compete with. Few companies in the world can. Sure it's in its infancy, but it's already making a difference. Drivatar's in the Forza games beats driver AI in any other driving game to date.
- We're adding more features, far more frequently than Sony. Our updates are meaningful changes, and they're constant. Our customers get more out of their purchase than Sony's customers in that sense.
- Kinect is something I never want to be without. It makes entertainment significantly smoother and easier. I never have to sign in manually, nor does my wife. It just works. I can use my voice to control things in a meaningful way, and it works. I can control my entire living room with my voice. It's a powerful, yet natural feeling - and Sony can't compete on that level.
I love what we've got. Xbox 360 sold more than Xbox OG, and Xbox One is selling much more than Xbox 360. While PS4's doing great right now, this generation is still young and a lot can change. We've got something to prove, we've got the best games, we've got the best services (by a wide degree), we've got the most future-oriented ecosystem, and even though Sony's brand is a powerful one across the globe and they made incredibly smart choices early on to gain the core gamers trust and wallet vote - they're in a worse position long-term this generation. When these consoles start hitting the sub $200 range, we'll have a system with likely more AAA exclusives (if the last two years are any indication), we'll have a far better network of services, we'll have indiscernibly good (visually) cross plats with superior services/features, we'll have made significantly more improvements to the OS, the system, etc., and we'll have a true-multitasking family entertainment center for all. We're the better product for more people... and I think that will be proven out over the course of this generation... much more so as the years go on.
So yeah, I don't like being in second place... and it motivates me personally in my job... but I love where we are. We've got the best game system in the world. I had a PS4, and it feels like a polished Xbox 360. Sony did a great job taking what we did last gen, and refining it. But we grew. Xbox One is a step beyond, and a step above.
The future of Xbox is bright, and from what I'm seeing from Sony - I like our odds. ;-)
Kinect is something I never want to be without
According to Metacritic there are...
21 PS4 games rated 85 or higher.
14 XBO games rated 85 or higher.
According to Gamerankings there are...
28 PS4 games rated 80 or higher.
9 XBO games rated 80 or higher.
It's just math baby.
Xbox One is beating Xbox 360 on all levels. Generation over generation, we're doing much better. We're beating all of our internal targets.
Sony's knocking it out of the park on the sales numbers, but the most sales doesn't equate to the best product. The most sales doesn't equate to the most high-grade games. The most sales doesn't equate to the best services, the most cutting edge technology (which is not just the number of pixels, or how those pixels are shaded), or the platform with the brightest future.
- We have more high-grade games. It's just a fact. It's math.
- Our service is more stable, and built from significantly more systems over the face of the earth. When both PSN and Xbox Live were attacked, LIVE recovered significantly faster. LIVE customers have never had their identities stolen en mass. It's a better service.
- Our services are better engineered. The voice chat is cross-platform, and cloud hosted. It frees up resources on the console. Sony's isn't, and doesn't.
- The cloud compute SDK is something Sony doesn't have, and can't compete with. Few companies in the world can. Sure it's in its infancy, but it's already making a difference. Drivatar's in the Forza games beats driver AI in any other driving game to date.
- We're adding more features, far more frequently than Sony. Our updates are meaningful changes, and they're constant. Our customers get more out of their purchase than Sony's customers in that sense.
- Kinect is something I never want to be without. It makes entertainment significantly smoother and easier. I never have to sign in manually, nor does my wife. It just works. I can use my voice to control things in a meaningful way, and it works. I can control my entire living room with my voice. It's a powerful, yet natural feeling - and Sony can't compete on that level.
I love what we've got. Xbox 360 sold more than Xbox OG, and Xbox One is selling much more than Xbox 360. While PS4's doing great right now, this generation is still young and a lot can change. We've got something to prove, we've got the best games, we've got the best services (by a wide degree), we've got the most future-oriented ecosystem, and even though Sony's brand is a powerful one across the globe and they made incredibly smart choices early on to gain the core gamers trust and wallet vote - they're in a worse position long-term this generation. When these consoles start hitting the sub $200 range, we'll have a system with likely more AAA exclusives (if the last two years are any indication), we'll have a far better network of services, we'll have indiscernibly good (visually) cross plats with superior services/features, we'll have made significantly more improvements to the OS, the system, etc., and we'll have a true-multitasking family entertainment center for all. We're the better product for more people... and I think that will be proven out over the course of this generation... much more so as the years go on.
So yeah, I don't like being in second place... and it motivates me personally in my job... but I love where we are. We've got the best game system in the world. I had a PS4, and it feels like a polished Xbox 360. Sony did a great job taking what we did last gen, and refining it. But we grew. Xbox One is a step beyond, and a step above.
The future of Xbox is bright, and from what I'm seeing from Sony - I like our odds. ;-)
The circle is complete.Notice the subtleties of my terminology/phrasing.
Indie games are low grade titles. If it didn't take a big team and millions of dollars to male, it's factually a different grade experience. Nothing wrong with low grade games - they can be very high quality, but they are smaller in scope, complexity, visuals, etc.
Metacritic gives subjective glimpses at quality, not grade. A solitaire game could score higher than Uncharted 3, but that wouldn't make it comparable in terms of the grade of experience.
XBO will win Dec. Hopefully MS does a permanent price drop soon or that gain will be for nothing.
Prove it.
MS did a good enough job of that and it clearly helped.
We know ps4 beat X1 world wide.I think if MS doesn't announce worldwide sales figures after this holiday, it will be an admission of defeat. If they do, we can compare them to the PS4 pretty easily.
The mans' gotta point.Xbox One is beating Xbox 360 on all levels. Generation over generation, we're doing much better. We're beating all of our internal targets.
Sony's knocking it out of the park on the sales numbers, but the most sales doesn't equate to the best product. The most sales doesn't equate to the most high-grade games. The most sales doesn't equate to the best services, the most cutting edge technology (which is not just the number of pixels, or how those pixels are shaded), or the platform with the brightest future.
- We have more high-grade games. It's just a fact. It's math.
- Our service is more stable, and built from significantly more systems over the face of the earth. When both PSN and Xbox Live were attacked, LIVE recovered significantly faster. LIVE customers have never had their identities stolen en mass. It's a better service.
- Our services are better engineered. The voice chat is cross-platform, and cloud hosted. It frees up resources on the console. Sony's isn't, and doesn't.
- The cloud compute SDK is something Sony doesn't have, and can't compete with. Few companies in the world can. Sure it's in its infancy, but it's already making a difference. Drivatar's in the Forza games beats driver AI in any other driving game to date.
- We're adding more features, far more frequently than Sony. Our updates are meaningful changes, and they're constant. Our customers get more out of their purchase than Sony's customers in that sense.
- Kinect is something I never want to be without. It makes entertainment significantly smoother and easier. I never have to sign in manually, nor does my wife. It just works. I can use my voice to control things in a meaningful way, and it works. I can control my entire living room with my voice. It's a powerful, yet natural feeling - and Sony can't compete on that level.
I love what we've got. Xbox 360 sold more than Xbox OG, and Xbox One is selling much more than Xbox 360. While PS4's doing great right now, this generation is still young and a lot can change. We've got something to prove, we've got the best games, we've got the best services (by a wide degree), we've got the most future-oriented ecosystem, and even though Sony's brand is a powerful one across the globe and they made incredibly smart choices early on to gain the core gamers trust and wallet vote - they're in a worse position long-term this generation. When these consoles start hitting the sub $200 range, we'll have a system with likely more AAA exclusives (if the last two years are any indication), we'll have a far better network of services, we'll have indiscernibly good (visually) cross plats with superior services/features, we'll have made significantly more improvements to the OS, the system, etc., and we'll have a true-multitasking family entertainment center for all. We're the better product for more people... and I think that will be proven out over the course of this generation... much more so as the years go on.
So yeah, I don't like being in second place... and it motivates me personally in my job... but I love where we are. We've got the best game system in the world. I had a PS4, and it feels like a polished Xbox 360. Sony did a great job taking what we did last gen, and refining it. But we grew. Xbox One is a step beyond, and a step above.
The future of Xbox is bright, and from what I'm seeing from Sony - I like our odds. ;-)
Prove it.
They hardly mention it. Have no games coming for it and even Rare are no longer stuck being a Kinect only dev and sales increased after Kinect was removed from the console.
Prove other wise.
How about proving kinect is a resounding success and have a future. Flynn? What are the coming games that will make use of kinect? Also do not name indies as you mentioned they are low grade games.