Which part exactly was make-believe in this editorial?What a dumb piece of make-believe journalism. It never ceases to amaze me when a so called journalist for our fine industry gets caught up in the fanboy crap. That guy is a joke.
That's what Phil hopes everyone does. But the system wasn't developed and designed in a vacuum and people like Yusef especially were key figures that still exist.We need to put the blame on Don Mattrick
What a dumb piece of make-believe journalism. It never ceases to amaze me when a so called journalist for our fine industry gets caught up in the fanboy crap. That guy is a joke.
Lol, more like when one of the few good journalists in this industry states the obvious, some random guy with a differing opinion (who, by the way does nothing to support it unlike the so-called guy who is a joke) resorts to name calling.What a dumb piece of make-believe journalism. It never ceases to amaze me when a so called journalist for our fine industry gets caught up in the fanboy crap. That guy is a joke.
What a dumb piece of make-believe journalism. It never ceases to amaze me when a so called journalist for our fine industry gets caught up in the fanboy crap. That guy is a joke.
As I said pages ago, has Jim provided any evidence for his claims? Haven't seen any myself.Do you think the things he said are incorrect?
We need to put the blame on Don Mattrick
Judging by the summaries in this thread, I find his take to be fairly hypocritical. The same people who were eviscerating Microsoft last year for what the XBO was are now giving them heat for the 180's they pulled and moving away from their original vision?
Maybe I'm misjudging the argument but I think that's a bit ridiculous.
What a dumb piece of make-believe journalism. It never ceases to amaze me when a so called journalist for our fine industry gets caught up in the fanboy crap. That guy is a joke.
Meh.
Literally a "never forget" post in the form of a video? Okay.
This video sounds like a fanboy war post.
As far as I've seen, the most actual praise I've seen MS get is from their consistent update support, a supercharged consumer feedback effort (which is helping said update support) and the fact that they're focusing on great gaming.
That's what Phil hopes everyone does. But the system wasn't developed and designed in a vacuum and people like Yusef especially were key figures that still exist.
If that's what he's actually saying, that seems somewhat odd. Are there actual Xbox One owners that are worried about the missing features? I know me and a few others would've enjoyed some of the expanded digital features, so I'm disappointed about that (even though I still enjoy the system overall). But obviously, the majority of people disagreed with my stance, which is why it was changed in the first place. So why the sudden concern for Xbox One owners who no longer have the "promised features". Some of that type of talk seems like concern trolling, lol.
Not a week, a month. May 22 - June 19.Also, I really don't understand this whole "never forget the DRM!?!" The original product was clearly focused on being a digital console. When the uproar occurred MS very quickly realised that this wasn't what the consumer base wanted and so very quickly (one week) announced plans to reverse all that. There was one week in which the DRM was merely being planned. Had they released the console with always online I would understand. However the fact that it was reversed so quickly and they're still getting grievances for it is ridiculous.
I hear this type of defense a lot on NeoGAF, but it is out of place. When people mention that a console or feature is superior to another they are talking about for the population as a whole, not for any one individual. We are talking about macro trends here and trying to predict the future of the business as a whole.
So yes we realize that you like the XB1 better. There is no problem with that. What we are saying is that the majority of gamers don't feel that way. Its by looking at these macro trends that many of us predicted last year what would happen to the XB1 even though time and time again individuals on GAF would say that they had no problem with Microsoft's policies.
There's nothing wrong with what Jim said.
People harping on him wanting an apology are missing the point. He's not wanting an apology for MS thinking their vision was correct.
He wants an apology for MS insulting our intelligence by insisting that the DRM/always on Kinect/etc were integral parts that couldn't be changed.
That was called on as complete bullshit from day one and, lo and behold, it was complete bullshit.
Games will always be an area of subjectivity.It's not a defense at all. I like the Xbox One, so I bought it.
Just because it is selling better and that more people like the PS4 instead of the Xbox One, you can't just generalise and say that yes, the PS4 is the superior machine. It's always subjective and there are always people with different opinions. Like I said, I like the PS4 and what Sony is doing with it, but if it doesn't have some of the games that I love playing, then whats the point.
With your reasoning, It would be like saying that if Apple was selling the most smartphones compared to HTC, Sony etc. Then they have the superior smartphone.
This is why this editorial just fell flat for me, I don't need this stuff drudged up every time for the sake of an apology since I'd rather just see what OS improvements the One will continue to have as well as games Microsoft have coming up which is what I assume most gamers would rather see more of....and it's all been fixed. What more do you want, a tearful hummer from Phil Spencer? They fucked up, realized it, moved people around and fixed the problems. Now that they're doing EXACTLY what people wanted this time last year, said people demand a Lance Armstrong-Oprah confession.
People just want to hear themselves bitch.
That was pretty much what I felt about the editorial.
The DRM/TV stuff wasn't what I wanted out of the system but with that reversed along with a pretty solid lineup of games for the year I'd rather just look forward. Constantly looking back at that stuff and using that as ammunition to dissuade myself or others from what's turned out to be a pretty good and competitive console is an unhealthy state of mind to have.
Games will always be an area of subjectivity.
Hardware is not.
Slightly off topic: has anyone noticed how suddenly OS updates have become something to brag about? Seems like a strange thing to celebrate in a games console.
Meh, I don't think that there's anything untrue about what Jim said.
Even if Microsoft did issue some sort of corporate apology it wouldn't change much. When a company's first priority is going after the contents of your wallet I don't think an apology would hold much merit. Not sure placing trust in a corporation that has making money as their #1 priority is a great idea.
A lot of the stuff you mention right here are currently peripheral aspects of the console that you don't have to use if you don't want to. A lot of people including myself like having consoles that can do more than just game which increases the appeal of the system but it still plays games and offer exclusives like Sony's console.It's sad that people are praising MS for things they should have been doing from the get go. It's not praiseworthy that they finally moved free apps or services from behind their paywall, for example. What MS needs to do is something they are in a better position to do than either Sony or Nintendo. They have the financial clout to really invest in games development and fund a diverse and epic selection of first-party software.
But criminally there's hardly any movement on that front - they churn out the same safe collection of shooters, Forza, Gears and Halo and then chuck money at a few third-party mainstream titles to go on top. That's clearly not a vision for the future that a lot of people like and something that a lot of one-time supporters are just realising they don't like either. If people cut Sony more slack its because we know what they can and will bring to the table in terms of content and software. They did it before during the PS2 era when they were swimming in money. And it looks like they are doing it again at the end of last gen and the start of this current gen.
But it's not just about games. Where are the other services or investments that show that MS is invested in the gaming industry for the long term? Where is their answer to PS Now? What is their equivalent to Project Morpheus? Where is the evidence to show they are not just in this industry to successfully infiltrate a trojan horse into everybody's living room that allows them to create their own version of Apple's walled garden eco-system as the ultimate aim?
It goes without saying that ultimately I'm not interested in a future where I'm locked into purchasing all my media from the MS store, browsing using Bing and using my Windows OS as my living room hub. I just want some original, compelling gaming experiences on my console.
Haha concern trolling. That's a new one for me.
What I'm saying is; everything that set the one apart has been removed or is not working properly. I've read loads of posts/threads about one users complaining that certain OS features do not operate as implied last year.
Those features are what held back the one in the resolution war. So the trade off was cool features over gaming power/whatever. Now the features are gone/don't work.
Meh, I don't think that there's anything untrue about what Jim said.
Even if Microsoft did issue some sort of corporate apology it wouldn't change much. When a company's first priority is going after the contents of your wallet I don't think an apology would hold much merit. Not sure placing trust in a corporation that has making money as their #1 priority is a great idea.
That being said, I'm content with my Xbone and am glad they decided to do all the 180's.
lol...and it's all been fixed. What more do you want, a tearful hummer from Phil Spencer? They fucked up, realized it, moved people around and fixed the problems. Now that they're doing EXACTLY what people wanted this time last year, said people demand a Lance Armstrong-Oprah confession.
People just want to hear themselves bitch.
A lot of the stuff you mention right here are currently peripheral aspects of the console that you don't have to use if you don't want to. A lot of people including myself like having consoles that can do more than just game which increases the appeal of the system but it still plays games and offer exclusives like Sony's console.
Also saying that Microsoft is being praised for freeing paywall apps and changing the "free games" aspect of XBL Gold is a bit much, it's a positive step of acknowledgement that they had to catch up to Sony's competitive edge which I think they're getting closer to as current gen continues on those particular fronts.
Its too early to say whether PS Now or Morpheus will ultimately be successful ventures. I get that Sony's trying to bring new types of hardware and services to the brand but it's also very risky and could backfire on them. Personally I don't find those two experiments as something I'm interested in as far as pushing games nor do I think them to be a model MS should go after.
I'm giving Microsoft the benefit of the doubt this gen because the original Xbox had a pretty good library of exclusives, contributed to pushing LIVE to where it is today, and had forward thinking game tech by including a spacious internal HD. With the company having to be less reliant on 3rd party games I think they'll try harder to bring it back to where the OG Xbox was to compete. Additionally with the latest news with the TV portion of their division being shut down their focus on games should be getting a nice shot on the arm on top of all the good exclusives they have coming up for this year.
their focus on games should be getting a nice shot on the arm on top of all the good exclusives they have coming up for this year.
Its too early to say whether PS Now or Morpheus will ultimately be successful ventures. I get that Sony's trying to bring new types of hardware and services to the brand but it's also very risky and could backfire on them. Personally I don't find those two experiments as something I'm interested in as far as pushing games nor do I think them to be models MS should chase after.
Ah our fair prince...i miss him as well
We need to put the blame on Don Mattrick
Games will always be an area of subjectivity.
Hardware is not.
With the company having to be less reliant on 3rd party games I think they'll try harder to bring it back to where the OG Xbox was to compete.
Can't watch on mobile, cause pay walls....
They don't pay don to be a face, he was the key figure on bringing the kinect into the market and was credited largely for its sucess , he was the key figure in the nfl deal and starting an entertainment studio. His idea for the 360 was to make it an entertainment hub, his leadership followed into the development of the xb1.Don was just a face to put to the lie. But he wasn't the one who thought it up. He was a salesman, and apparently a poor one. The market saw through the fices and reacted accordingly. But I'm a die-heard Gears of War fan, so depending on what Black Tusk shows, Microsoft might get a purchase from me sometime in the future.
I mentioned those OG Xbox features because those were historically meaningful contributions to console gaming and was at a time where MS was competitive. Can PS Now or Morpheus bring in as much to gaming? They're potentially great tech ideas but time will really tell whether they're worth pursuing on Microsoft's end but at the moment there's nothing on either consoles currently that can really be heralded as the next best thing.I respect your opinion but at the end there you say you are not interested in Sony's PS Now or their endeavours with Project Morpheus then go on to say you are giving MS the benefit of the doubt essentially because they brought paid online gaming to the industry, a handful of exclusives and spacious internal HD's to consoles.
Come on man. You can and should expect more than that from a company as rich as MS. But I think their obstinate and corporate nature that is a result from being super-rich for decades long is also part of the problem.
That was a pretty lame gif attempt but for me Sunset Overdrive, Master Chief Collection, KI Season 2, and Horizon 2 are good exclusives....all the good exclusives?
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Yes because following trends is obviously a Microsoft exclusive thing.If the VR takes off, you can be sure Microsoft will try to follow suit. They don't innovate themselves, they wait and see what their competition does successfully and then attempt to copy it. Just like they did with Wii motion controls / Kinect and Apple phones / tablets.
Ps3 vs. Xbox 360 was "subjective" as hell, otherwise we wouldn't have had thousands of those stupid teraflop vs. gigahertz vs. cores graphs last generation.
Ask an average Playstation console warrior circa-2007, and they'll probably designate the Ps3 a supercomputer despite the fact that I don't remember any multiplatform titles looking better than their 360 counterparts. There may have been, I just don't recall any.
They don't pay don to be a face
no epic are not making the new one, black tusk are with the leadership of rodMicrosoft was never the software leader. Halo is big (we'll see how big later this year, based on how the Xbone does once the Halo collection is out) but other than that they have what... Gears? And I don't think Epic is even making the .
They don't pay don to be a face, he was the key figure on bringing the kinect into the market and was credited largely for its sucess , he was the key figure in the nfl deal and starting an entertainment studio. His idea for the 360 was to make it an entertainment hub, his leadership followed into the development of the xb1.
LMAO!!!!! This!!!!! While in the same breath pointing the finger @ Microsoft (not that it was unjust). Oh the hypocrisy.
+5 on the comment right there.