Microsoft Releasing Exclusive Games on PC Is Great for Xbox Owners

I know the idea is that we're supposed to want every game on every platform, but if I bought an Xbox One or PS4 I'd be pretty mad at how pointless they are given how few exclusives there are on either and how much cheaper it is to buy games on PC, particularly for us here in Canada.
 
the only thing that really bothers me about this whole thing is the fact that online play would be free on PC versions of these games while you have to pay on Xbox. that seems shitty
That's because the PC userbase at large wouldn't play ball with that indeed shitty practice. MS learned that the hard way.
 
Wow at the OP trying to spin an declining investment into something positive. "opening games previously exclusive up to pc gamers makes more games like Alan wake have a broader appeal and more likely to have sequels" same can be said if Microsoft released it on the ps4 too lol so I don't get the logic. Why spend millions of dollars on R&D on creating a system only to restrict it's user base, especially when it's just beginning.
 
the only thing that really bothers me about this whole thing is the fact that online play would be free on PC versions of these games while you have to pay on Xbox. that seems shitty
Yea a little. If they are releasing most games on PC as well, they should either lower the Gold price (which I doubt will happen), or improve their Games with Gold offerings.
 
These games will more than likely be Windows 10 store exclusives, which I will buy. Not everything needs to be on STEAM even though I would kind of like all my stuff in one directory.

Also, I think there are a fair amount of people who want to play an exclusive on XB1, but will not buy one. I want stuff on both PS4 and XB1, but I just don't want to have more clutter in my house and I don't think 5 or 6 games on one platform over the course of 5-8 years would be worth it. Especially with having to pay for online services. That's the most ridiculous part of it.
 
the only thing that really bothers me about this whole thing is the fact that online play would be free on PC versions of these games while you have to pay on Xbox. that seems shitty

Does qb even have online play? Does it bother you that people can play the majority of the xbox's games already for free online on pc?

I mean i play titanfall regularly and don't pay a dime for gold.
 
This a bad thing for the Xbox One but good for Microsoft overall.

People thinking that Xbox One owners are indifferent to this are ignorant.

No one is saying that they are ar eindifferent, it's obvious by the ridiculous twitter and youtube meltdowns that many aren't.

What we ARE syaing si that they should be, and the only reason they aren't is because they're children - or worse, acting as such.
 
I know the idea is that we're supposed to want every game on every platform, but if I bought an Xbox One or PS4 I'd be pretty mad at how pointless they are given how few exclusives there are on either and how much cheaper it is to buy games on PC, particularly for us here in Canada.

But exclusives isnt the only or even the biggest reason i own a console.
 
Does qb even have online play? Does it bother you that people can play the majority of the xbox's games already for free online on pc?

I mean i play titanfall regularly and don't pay a dime for gold.

True. I guess I just think that paying for these 'services' in order to play our games online is just bullshit in general.
 
This a bad thing for the Xbox One but good for Microsoft overall.

People thinking that Xbox One owners are indifferent to this are ignorant.

Yup its deffo bad for xbox one owners I mean crap,I'm an xbox one owner and I think i need my feelings checked. I'm really happy that im getting 2 copies of the game for one price.....but people keep telling me that this is bad....and that I should feel bad...Feeling bad is an awesome feeling. I feel confused....Help me!
 
Does qb even have online play? Does it bother you that people can play the majority of the xbox's games already for free?

I mean i play titanfall regularly and don't pay a dime for gold.

I'm speaking in a general sense, not specifically about QB. To be honest I rarely play online multiplayer so I couldn't care less. I'm just trying to discuss the one legitimate kinda shitty thing about this whole deal.
 
I have an Xbox One and a PC. I'd rather play on console. It's really that simple, for me.

Exactly, and I owrn an Xbox one and PC and I'll be playing these games on PC. And my friend who own a PS4 and PC will play them on PC, and most of my friends who do not own current gen consoles will get it on PC.

It's a win win for Microsoft and for gamers, and a lose lose for whiny fanboys, and that suits me just fine.
 
Its just that I can see the POV of fans who do have a capable PC, but also went out, bought and supported XBone, because they like their exclusives, and they were "Only on XBone"

If they have a gaming PC, why would they ever be upset that they now have the choice play a better looking/performing version of the same game? If they're upset that they spent money on an xbox for games that aren't even out yet, I don't know what to say.

This will get more people and sites talking about QB. Someone who's not a hardcore gamer may hear about it and know they can only play it on PC or Xbox one, and could just as easily choose the xbox one to play it on.
 
Time to ditch Xbone and join glorious PS4/PC brotherhood.

I have all of the consoles but no PC.

Just to clear the air, I am not mad about any of this, I merely brought up the point about paying for online play because it's the one legitimate complaint that makes sense to me and wanted to discuss it. Specifically for me, I don't care
 
True. I guess I just think that paying for these 'services' in order to play our games online is just bullshit in general.

No argument there but it's already too ingrained with consoles so it is what it is.

The games thrown in with the service are the sugar coating on that hard pill to swallow.
 
Revenues still look good on paper to investors.

This is such a non-statement. You don't think they also look at costs and most importantly at profits? You're also talking about people here who DONT GIVE A F about consoles or hardware or anything other than money. They'd rather MS sell off Xbox altogether and focus on f2p games instead.
 
As above, the only niggle in this (more games for more people, what's the fucking issue?!) is the Live paywall divide. Doesn't affect QB, but what about Halo Wars 2, for example?
 
Wow at the OP trying to spin an declining investment into something positive. "opening games previously exclusive up to pc gamers makes more games like Alan wake have a broader appeal and more likely to have sequels" same can be said if Microsoft released it on the ps4 too lol so I don't get the logic. Why spend millions of dollars on R&D on creating a system only to restrict it's user base, especially when it's just beginning.

Yup, you figured me out. This hasn't been something I've been thinking about for a year or so now. I actually have no friends on PC who I'd like to play games with either and I hate Alan Wake. Very happy it never got a sequel because the PC port was too late.

Bad sarcasm aside aside I don't mention MS going fully third party and releasing games on PS4 because, unlike Windows, MS doesn't have an investment in that platform and it is not likely to happen at the moment.
 
Microsoft is a software company , that is the reason we wont see MS brand laptop or desktop; Xbone is losing on the console market and probably even these days MS has little profit for every unit sold. Also the console market is struggling againts mobile games and apps.

MS corporate just see the game segment as an small venture so they decide to use its most profitable assets (games IP)to include them on the windows universe. This does not means is the end of Xbone and surely we will see a new MS console but it won't be a standalone product it will be part of a bigger product called Ms Windows or whatever you want to call it.

I think that is better for the future of games.
 
Why did I buy a Xbox One again? As a Day 1 owner I feel like I've made the most stupid purchase ever.

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Microsoft is a software company , that is the reason we wont see MS brand laptop or desktop; Xbone is losing on the console market and probably even these days MS has little profit for every unit sold. Also the console market is struggling againts mobile games and apps.

MS corporate just see the game segment as an small venture so they decide to use its most profitable assets (games IP)to include them on the windows universe. This does not means is the end of Xbone and surely we will see a new MS console but it won't be a standalone product it will be part of a bigger product called Ms Windows or whatever you want to call it.

I think that is better for the future of games.

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It's a weird thing. I bought an Xbox at the first price drop (6 month in?) because I waited until around 2012 to buy a 360 and really regretted missing some of the Xbox 360 exclusives. Since I've had my Xbox One, I've only played the MCC, Sunset Overdrive, Forza Horizon 2 and KI. Everything else I've wanted came to PC. I'm ok with that, but it makes my Xbox One almost completely useless. I guess I'd just like a bit more justification for owning one even though I'm happy to play better versions of these games on PC, yeah weird.


What was your justification for buying an Xbox One in the first place? Are you trying to say that you didn't have a good enough reason to buy the system when you did and its MS's fault for not providing you a justification after the fact?
 
At the end of the day, I hope this proves successful. It seems like they've figured that their console sales come from a different market segment. I don't think it means anything for Xbox hardware. This is them testing the water, looking to increase revenue and hopefully boost the Xbox brand.
 
I did in part buy an Xbox One for this game.

However, I have no regrets about it. Rock Band 4 more than justifies my Xbox One and it's a great media device. Lego Dimensions more than justifies my PS4 too, for what it's worth.

Neither are cheap habits, I'll admit... but they sure as heck ensure that I use those two systems enough to feel justified in owning them.

This though, this feels like Remedy coming home. The PC release of Alan Wake was really good, but we all know what happened with the 360 version coming out first. I hope people play their free Alan Wake games, and this helps make Alan Wake 2 a reality. I know how much Remedy want to make it.
 
I don't think Quantum Break is really going to be one of those games that is going to hurt Xbox too much by going to PC. It's not like a single-player action game is going to be driving Live subs.

It's a good strategy for MS really. Throw the single-player games on the Windows Store to introduce people to buying games from there and get a bunch more sales, and keep multiplayer games on Xbox where they can drive Live subs and maybe release them late on PC to get a second round of sales. And gamers win because the games are available in more places.
 
Yeah, I have accepted it as part of the deal. I prefer to play on consoles, so it goes with the territory.

Funnily enough, ingrained by Microsoft themselves. They did try that shit on PC, but it failed woefully. So it's less them being gracious for not having pc owners play their games online for free, and more they know if they even tried it would be an abysmal failure.
 
I'm speaking in a general sense, not specifically about QB. To be honest I rarely play online multiplayer so I couldn't care less. I'm just trying to discuss the one legitimate kinda shitty thing about this whole deal.

Well you responded to my specific question about QB but what about my other questions?

Do you begrudge my playing TF, CoD, Battlefront, soon to be KI, etc. etc. on PC for no online fee? I mean me and others have been doing it for ages. So i assume your beef with this is a VERY longstanding one and not something that started today with these announcements?
 
This is such a non-statement. You don't think they also look at costs and most importantly at profits? You're also talking about people here who DONT GIVE A F about consoles or hardware or anything other than money. They'd rather MS sell off Xbox altogether and focus on f2p games instead.

Same reason they report MAUs.
 
Get this design team on the next Xbox.

I can see it now, SurfaceBox, starting at $1699.

I wonder if Microsoft will actually push Surface Books with these games, then again I don't the Surface Books can even play these games remotely well if at all looking at the reccomended specs.

The surface book gpu is pretty close to a 940m. It's kinda garbage for gaming and won't manage new games particularly well. It gets sub 25fps at 1080 in bioshock infinite.
 
I see the next Xbox being a console you hook up to a Windows PC through Thunderbolt or something like that and it can get that extra power and stream it(or send it through HDMI) to a TV (or on your monitor). Enjoy Xbox games powered by your PC at higher framerate and all that shit.
 
Well you responded to my specific question about QB but what about my other questions?

Do you begrudge my playing TF, CoD, Battlefront, soon to be KI, etc. etc. on PC for no online fee? I mean me and others have been doing it for ages. So i assume your beef with this is a VERY longstanding one and not something that started today with these announcements?

no it doesn't bother me. I'm not sure what you're driving at. perhaps my original post was a poor choice of words or something? I'm not mad about any of this
 
I see the next Xbox being a console you hook up to a Windows PC through Thunderbolt or something like that and it can get that extra power and stream it(or send it through HDMI) to a TV (or on your monitor). Enjoy Xbox games powered by your PC at higher framerate and all that shit.

I see it as just a digital storefront that you can run on any device you want.
 
I'm curious to see how this will affect the Xbox brand in more long term. Overall, i think most sales will be on Xbox One, but i'm wondering if potential sales of Xbox One hardware will be limited because of this.
 
no it doesn't bother me. I'm not sure what you're driving at. perhaps my original post was a poor choice of words or something, I'm not mad about any of this

You said this one issue "really bothers" you. So why does it bother you only after today's announcement of a single player game going to PC and not the thousands of other times xbox games have been on PC and were playable online for no XBLG?
 
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