Yes it's WAYYYYYY different.No is not, service is service.
Can I use GP with PlayStation,Nintendo,TV's etc?
I play video games with Netflix?
How about in popularity? Is GP as known to the average consumer as NF?
Yes it's WAYYYYYY different.No is not, service is service.
What is that?
That’s from a real insider. He only posts rarely, but he’s just confirming some of the stuff that’s been floated recently.
Just to let you know they are some stream service app removed if contract is done or there is a dispute.Yes it's WAYYYYYY different.
Can I use GP with PlayStation,Nintendo,TV's etc?
I play video games with Netflix?
How about in popularity? Is GP as known to the average consumer as NF?
I thought it was confirmed to use rdna2...
Here is the official quote...so far anyways:I thought it was confirmed to use rdna2...
It's gonna be $599, isn't it?
I have no problem with $599, but MS needs to be competitive. They are DOA if all they have is a $600 console to fight a $399 PS5. But maybe Sony expects a higher priced PS5 this time around? They did say that the PS5 will be a niche console aimed at hardcore gamers.As I've said in other threads, I don't think power is going to play as a significant part in the console war between MS and Sony as everyone thinks. Content and experiences will. While imo Sony has a significant leg up with their 1st party offering and 3rd part relationships ( specifically devs in Japan), MS's game-pass has the potential to change the landscape dramatically, especially if they can get some more big name AAA games and indies on the service.
It wouldn't surprise me if the XBSX has a month of gamepass bundled in with every system.
In a perfect world the system would be $499.99 at most but with the leaked/rumored specs, I'm fearing/preparing for $550-599.
As I've said in other threads, I don't think power is going to play as a significant part in the console war between MS and Sony as everyone thinks. Content and experiences will. While imo Sony has a significant leg up with their 1st party offering and 3rd part relationships ( specifically devs in Japan), MS's game-pass has the potential to change the landscape dramatically, especially if they can get some more big name AAA games and indies on the service.
This gen I didn’t choose the most powerful as my multiplatform console. I should have early on when the consoles debuted and bought them on the PS4. Next gen I will buy them (multiplatform titles) for the most powerful as I mostly play single player.Power will be the big decision point for fanboys of the more powerful console, Sony's studios will be the decider for team blue diehards, Game Pass for team green, and hopefully everyone else can make whatever decision works for them. We all win when nobody loses.
well to be fair, people thought that was going to be the price of the XBOX ONE X when it was rumored as a high price console and we all know it was at $499.99As I've said in other threads, I don't think power is going to play as a significant part in the console war between MS and Sony as everyone thinks. Content and experiences will. While imo Sony has a significant leg up with their 1st party offering and 3rd part relationships ( specifically devs in Japan), MS's game-pass has the potential to change the landscape dramatically, especially if they can get some more big name AAA games and indies on the service.
It wouldn't surprise me if the XBSX has a month of gamepass bundled in with every system.
In a perfect world, the system would be $499.99 at most but with the leaked/rumored specs, I'm fearing/preparing for $550-599.
Im just flabbergasted at how every year we have people predicting $600 for a console after the PS3. No one in their right mind would charge that price again for a console. Not a chance. I mean, how many times do we have to be proven wrong on this thing. It's literally $499 or bust!well to be fair, people thought that was going to be the price of the XBOX ONE X when it was rumored as a high price console and we all know it was at $499.99
Im just flabbergasted at how every year we have people predicting $600 for a console after the PS3. No one in their right mind would charge that price again for a console. Not a chance. I mean, how many times do we have to be proven wrong on this thing. It's literally $499 or bust!
There is a lot wrong with that leak.It’ll be interesting to see how it plays out. If the leak I posted recently is correct, it’s $550. Even at that price, it’s gotta be a net loss per console for now, right?
The PS5 is looking like it’s hitting a sweet spot fo power and performance, and I don’t know how many fans will jump to the X or get both.
Lockhart just became more interesting as well, as I’d expect it to be $299 at most...maybe even $249..?
For new casual consumers that might be enough of a difference to go with MS.