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Nope. First gen I don't have a interest in Sony. Bought the PS3 last gen because of the BD Player. Ended up loving it.
So you were in for MS regardless, so your post is kind of meaningless.
Nope. First gen I don't have a interest in Sony. Bought the PS3 last gen because of the BD Player. Ended up loving it.
Spencer's approach is awful. The Scorpio is not going to reverse anything. People will not buy a console simply because it is more powerful. That is not going to happen.
the ultimate tragedy with Scorpio is that it will end up proving Microsoft right. differences between native and sub-native resolutions ultimately don't matter much
So you bought a PS4 Pro as well?
Nope. First gen I don't have a interest in Sony. Bought the PS3 last gen because of the BD Player. Ended up loving it.
Lol who is "us" in this scenario? The Halo/Gears/Forza dudebros I'm guessing?Are you out of your mind boi? I'll buy 2. Most of us give many zero @$!#@ for a JRPG, I would still ask you Scalebound what?
Im getting Scorp mainly for multi-plats and raw power where you throw anything at it and it eats it alive with a nasty performance..
lol, yall can have Scalebound it's a gift from us.
Never said it had most to do with it. Only said it plays a factor in it. Outside enthusiast circles also. That whole Xbox One 720p reached all audiences.
At launch, the PS4 was $100 cheaper and didn't have a 24-hour check in DRM debacle shooting itself in the foot.
Oh, and it was more powerful, but honestly, that seemed to get downplayed by the reviewers at the time. No one cared that Ryse was 900p.
It has a factor, but only in the first 12 months or so, and its more power vs. price comparison. 720p in 2013 was a big deal cause MS was asking you to pay a $100 premium on their console when it didn't even run the better version of it. The same thing was occurring with PS3, when ppl were being asked to pay $599 when their version of games ran worse than a $299-$399 machine, and had way fewer exclusives on it to boot.
Power really only matters relative to the price being asked for. Much of that dissolved even though the power difference didn't once MS ripped kinect out and $100 & dropped the price an additional $50, which brought the power to price ratio back in line, since now the Xbox One, the weaker console, was underpricing the PS4 by $50.
Are you out of your mind boi? I'll buy 2. Most of us give many zero @$!#@ for a JRPG, I would still ask you Scalebound what?
Im getting Scorp mainly for multi-plats and raw power where you throw anything at it and it eats it alive with a nasty performance..
lol, yall can have Scalebound it's a gift from us.
So you were in for MS regardless, so your post is kind of meaningless.
Are you out of your mind boi? I'll buy 2. Most of us give many zero @$!#@ for a JRPG, I would still ask you Scalebound what?
Im getting Scorp mainly for multi-plats and raw power where you throw anything at it and it eats it alive with a nasty performance..
lol, yall can have Scalebound it's a gift from us.
Hell noDidn't Sony start their first party iniative during the PS3 era when they were behind MS install base wise?
In cased you missed it, that was a rhetorical question. You're a well-known Microsoft superfan.
I mean not really. Not every Xbox owner is going to buy Scorpion.
I think this mindset kinda perfectly encapsulates one of MS's issues right now. A large portion of their fans share this sentiment as you can easily go out on the web and see after each and every cancellation story. And it's a perfectly fine mindset to have because anyone can like whatever type of game they want.
MS does a great job of satisfying this audience and as time passes the fanbase becomes more and more heavily one type of gamer which by definition limits the size of your audience. That in turn makes them less money which means less money MS allows Xbox to play with. So with limited funding you gotta make choices of what games to fund and that choice has got to be to satisfy your majority audience. It's kinda a vicious cycle.
Again, doesn't mean I buy everything they come out with and I did have a Playstation last generation and loved it.
The Scorpio will be a success in the sense it will still sell and appeal to the casual audience in America, Canada, Mexico and the U.K.
The question is if it will it reach the success of the early days of the 360 or do pretty well like the Xbox One is currently doing.
With the Switch (IMO) inevitably being a huge hit going into the fall season and the PS4 maintaining its stride, I don't think MS will reach the successes it had from the early 360 days.
You're mistaken. Sony has done A LOT of dumb moves but the best thing they've ever done was that as soon as they entered the industry after the deal with Nintendo broke down they approached it from a worldwide perspective. They heavily invested in setting up American studios while both Nintendo and MS have generally stuck to their own home countries.
I'm in.
The Scorpio will be a success in the sense it will still sell and appeal to the casual audience in America, Canada, Mexico and the U.K.
The question is if it will it reach the success of the early days of the 360 or do pretty well like the Xbox One is currently doing.
With the Switch (IMO) inevitably being a huge hit going into the fall season and the PS4 maintaining its stride, I don't think MS will reach the successes it had from the early 360 days.
You bring up another excellent point. These games aren't magically gonna start hitting 4K native with extra bells & whistles on their own. Development time and resources have to be allocated for this to come to fruition. You might be fine in that regard with first party titles, but when you're not the market leader, you're gonna have a harder time convincing those 3rd party partners to spend that extra time and resources on this extra piece of hardware for a very limited few(initially).Why are people acting like every non exclusive Microsoft IP is gonna get optimized for Scorpio? The games still have to be able to run for OG XB1 and I highly doubt that third party companies are gonna follow through on the effort to optimize for a system that has yet to sell a single unit.
GTR R35_Supra RZAre you out of your mind boi? I'll buy 2. Most of us give many zero @$!#@ for a JRPG, I would still ask you Scalebound what?
Im getting Scorp mainly for multi-plats and raw power where you throw anything at it and it eats it alive with a nasty performance..
lol, yall can have Scalebound it's a gift from us.
The Scorpio will be a success in the sense it will still sell and appeal to the casual audience in America, Canada, Mexico and the U.K.
How do you see this? I find this unlikely.
That all entirely depends on the pricing. If this thing comes in at too high a price then market penetration for "casuals" is going to be very low.
Spencer's approach is awful. The Scorpio is not going to reverse anything. People will not buy a console simply because it is more powerful. That is not going to happen.
Are you out of your mind boi? I'll buy 2. Most of us give many zero @$!#@ for a JRPG, I would still ask you Scalebound what?
Im getting Scorp mainly for multi-plats and raw power where you throw anything at it and it eats it alive with a nasty performance..
lol, yall can have Scalebound it's a gift from us.
That's not true at all. Microsoft had Bizarre Creations out there with Project Gotham right off the bat. They spent a ton of effort getting Itagaki on board, and went hard after Kojima with less success as well. In the 360 era they spent piles of cash making Lost Odyssey & Blue Dragon happen from Japan's premier developers.
The Scorpio will be a success in the sense it will still sell and appeal to the casual audience in America, Canada, Mexico and the U.K.
The question is if it will it reach the success of the early days of the 360 or do pretty well like the Xbox One is currently doing.
With the Switch (IMO) inevitably being a huge hit going into the fall season and the PS4 maintaining its stride, I don't think MS will reach the successes it had from the early 360 days.
Will it? It'll be a premium console won't it? The pricier option. Casuals mostly come in when you get to sub $250-300 price points (if they come at all, some platforms can't be saved, see: GameCube, Vita (TV)), they won't necessarily jump in for a 500$ Premium Xbone if there's a ~350-400$ PS4 Pro, 250-300$ PS4 (Slim) and a <250$ Xbone as options in the market.The Scorpio will be a success in the sense it will still sell and appeal to the casual audience in America, Canada, Mexico and the U.K.
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Sure they will. It will be the best place to play all of the multiplats, which are the biggest selling games. With the best service in XBL as well.
You're mistaken. Sony has done A LOT of dumb moves but the best thing they've ever done was that as soon as they entered the industry after the deal with Nintendo broke down they approached it from a worldwide perspective. They heavily invested in setting up American studios while both Nintendo and MS have generally stuck to their own home countries.
We all acknowledge that the Playstation's reach is global because from day 1 Sony utilized a global strategy.
That took a lot of vision and we saw that strategy pay dividends in salvaging the PS3 and pay off in spades with the PS4.
Hell no
From the ones that still remain:
Japan Studio founded in 1993
London Studio founded in 1993
Cambridge Bought in 1997
Polyphony became its own studio in 1998
Bend Studio bought in 2000
Santa Monica was founded in 1999
San Diego founded in 2001
Naughty Dog purchased in 2001
Guerrilla bought in 2005
The ones bought during the PS3 era were:
BigBig and Evolution (both closed now)
Media Molecule
Sucker Punch
Sony actually lost a bunch of studios during the PS3 era (Liverpool, Zipper, BigBig, Incognito)
Sounds like people like you are already sticking with MS for what ever reason suits you, that is not going to help MS turn their fortunes around however.
I think this mindset kinda perfectly encapsulates one of MS's issues right now. A large portion of their fans share this sentiment as you can easily go out on the web and see after each and every cancellation story. And it's a perfectly fine mindset to have because anyone can like whatever type of game they want.
MS does a great job of satisfying this audience and as time passes the fanbase becomes more and more heavily one type of gamer which by definition limits the size of your audience. That in turn makes them less money which means less money MS allows Xbox to play with. So with limited funding you gotta make choices of what games to fund and that choice has got to be to satisfy your majority audience. It's kinda a vicious cycle.
Just what I think after tracking sales in the game industry for a long, long time.
The Switch is going to reach Wii levels of sales when it's all said and done. Nintendo finally putting all of its development focus on one platform.
The Nintendo brand is so strong worldwide and I think even the casual audience will be super hyped for the Switch come March.
The Switch is the follow up to the Wii U but it's also technically a Nintendo handheld too. It's going to be huge in all the major regions.
I agree, but I don't see MS going above $400 and they'll still be able to sell One S in the meantime if/while the price point is high.
Sure they will. It will be the best place to play all of the multiplats, which are the biggest selling games. With the best service in XBL as well.
Sure they will. It will be the best place to play all of the multiplats, which are the biggest selling games. With the best service in XBL as well.
this is a pretty safe bet, although I wouldn't rule out a shift to ARM if AMD/Intel hit a wall with x86, which isn't exotic at all, so yeahassuming Sony never returns to trying to push Cell-like exotic hardware
Is this Pachters account?Just what I think after tracking sales in the game industry for a long, long time.
The Switch is going to reach Wii levels of sales when it's all said and done. Nintendo finally putting all of its development focus on one platform.
The Nintendo brand is so strong worldwide and I think even the casual audience will be super hyped for the Switch come March.
The Switch is the follow up to the Wii U but it's also technically a Nintendo handheld too. It's going to be huge in all the major regions.
I agree, but I don't see MS going above $400 and they'll still be able to sell One S in the meantime if/while the price point is high.
The Switch is going to reach Wii levels of sales when it's all said and done. Nintendo finally putting all of its development focus on one platform.
The Scorpio offers nothing the casual audience wants - why would it appeal to them? Its not lower cost, it doesn't have this large abundance of unique software, nor will it have games that push the limit on modern graphics technology. The most it'll have is native 4k rendering on many games, VR support from Oculus, and a hefty price tag.
Typically, when a company seeks to tap even deeper into a casual audience, you tend to remove certain features in a large product that is a platform to drive the cost down. For example, if MS announced a $199 Xbox One-Cast, with no physical drive but it could play all digital games, that would be a product that would tap into the casual market better than the Scorpio, cause its offering the market a price-of-entry into a software library that has yet to be reached. Offering a price-of-entry at $399 or higher 3 years into lifetime of a software generation is not a casual enticing move. Its something that plays to the base of hardcore users, thats it.
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Is this Pachters account?
I'm talking about games, not studios.
The Scorpio will still be able to play GTA, Madden, NBA2K, Halo, Minecraft, RDR etc..
Microsoft are already trapped in the vicious endless cycle
Microsoft releases new creative IP > Bombs in sales > Their Fanbase demographic only want to play Halo/Forza/Madden > Microsoft releases 20th iteration of halo/forza/madden > This makes console unattractive to potential buyers that want new creative/colorful Ip's to finally purchase an Xbox > Microsoft releases new creative IP
And it goes on and on
Are you out of your mind boi? I'll buy 2. Most of us give many zero @$!#@ for a JRPG, I would still ask you Scalebound what?
Im getting Scorp mainly for multi-plats and raw power where you throw anything at it and it eats it alive with a nasty performance..
lol, yall can have Scalebound it's a gift from us.
GTR R35_Supra RZ
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Given how big Pokemon and Mario are, stuck in the home country is a bit unfair. And Zelda is bigger outside Japan.
I'm talking about games, not studios.
Microsoft are already trapped in the vicious endless cycle
Microsoft releases new creative IP > Bombs in sales