Anecdote Warning:
I have an XBox One, but this has pretty much killed the chances of me upgrading to a Scorpio. Not in the sense of this one game, but as part of a pattern where Microsoft has failed to deliver games that fall outside of their main tent-pole franchises.
I have no reason to believe that there is going to be anything coming to the Scorpio exclusively that I want to play. As for cross platform being better than PS4 versions, so what? If I get to the point where I'm bothered by the performance gap, I'd be better off building a decent PC. The only thing that would induce me to buy a Scorpio would be if there were games that I want to play on it that are only available for it. If Microsoft is going to axe every remotely interesting title after protracted and frankly embarrassing development processes and leave nothing on their release calendar but a racing game and a pair of dude-bro shooters, what possible reason would I have to buy the system?
At this point Microsoft has established a pattern of behavior that undermines any promise they might make about diversifying their library. You can argue about the effect of niche games on sales, but if entire genres are going unrepresented on a console, it shouldn't be surprising if fans of those genres don't feel the need to bite.
This is exactly how I feel. I went into this year excited about Scorpio but this has just reminded me of the end of the 360 era/early XBone days