If they don't correct this they won't survive until the supposed next gen launch next year. Gamepass is the only thing the brand has now to bring in more people, there is nothing else when they've gone multi, Xbox dies once Gamepass dies.I would be shocked if they did, but you are not wrong. The damage to the brand right now is pretty massive.
I don't think they reverse BUT I also think they are so disconnected that they didn't think this level of negativity was going to happen.Seeing a lot of folks on twitter wondering if Microsoft is going to reverse course on their changes. I don't see it happening. Does anyone think Microsoft didn't know they were going to get slammed for this?
I don't think they reverse BUT I also think they are so disconnected that they didn't think this level of negativity was going to happen.
then there is part of me that thinks they are trying to self sabotage
I don't think they reverse BUT I also think they are so disconnected that they didn't think this level of negativity was going to happen.
then there is part of me that thinks they are trying to self sabotage
You can just disable the Windows lock screen entirely. I haven't looked at that worthless trash in a decade, it's not like the Windows lock screen does anything useful after MS abandoned their mobile effortsThat something I just can't stand about MS. I have Windows 10 and they always find a way to advertise Game Pass to me. I have switched off every option relating to it and disabled Xbox and related programs - and it still happens occasionally. I heard ads are even worse with Windows 11. I would be so angry if I turned on my console and there was a full-page ad. MS has this attitude about their customers and their consumer rights that I just can't tolerate - hindering a person's experience in order to advertise to them is sign of that outlook. It makes me glad I stayed away from their gaming hardware and much more interested in Linux.
It's a club with select lifers, you see.If they reverse then we will know it was more incompetence from Phil Spencer rather than self sabotage I guess.
The running question for years now keeps getting more and more question marks behind it: How does Phil Spencer still have a job??????????
It's pretty much Microsoft's own fault for starting off with the "too good to be true" pricing and establishing false expectations. Not to mention, the ABK acquisition placed more eyeballs on the profitability of Xbox/Microsoft gaming.Seeing a lot of folks on twitter wondering if Microsoft is going to reverse course on their changes. I don't see it happening. Does anyone think Microsoft didn't know they were going to get slammed for this?
They won't reverse it, they're tired of funding day one games.Seeing a lot of folks on twitter wondering if Microsoft is going to reverse course on their changes. I don't see it happening. Does anyone think Microsoft didn't know they were going to get slammed for this?
You can just disable the Windows lock screen entirely. I haven't looked at that worthless trash in a decade, it's not like the Windows lock screen does anything useful after MS abandoned their mobile efforts
Sad to say but I have officially been priced out of gamepass. I play on pc and gamepass price has been straight up doubled. I was a fan and supporter of gamepass but after this insane price hike I can't afford it anymore. I know prices always keep going up with time but straight up doubling it is just crazy.
They won't reverse it, they're tired of funding day one games.
I have been excited about the streamlined version of Windows coming to gaming but I now realize this is the kind of behavior that is coming with it.![]()
They tried it once. Once.I don't see them every trying to have paid online on PC. PC gamers would never go for that. Didn't they already try that with Windows Live?
They're going to try and bring back paid online to the PC space.
I can't see a world where they are just wiling to forgo the amount they will be getting on a monthly basis from the people on the base gamepass subscription tier, all of whom are primarily subscribed to play games online.
She looks like she is trying to make it sound exciting but knows it is not.
MS tried to force paid online for PC before and PC gamers just laughed and ignored it. MS has no platform control over PC the way they did with Xbox so it's just not going to happenThey're going to try and bring back paid online to the PC space.
I can't see a world where they are just wiling to forgo the amount they will be getting on a monthly basis from the people on the base gamepass subscription tier, all of whom are primarily subscribed to play games online.
MS tried to force paid online for PC before and PC gamers just laughed and ignored it. MS has no platform control over PC the way they did with Xbox so it's just not going to happen
They aren't launching a new handheld, ASUS are.BTW, this is beyond horrible timing, right when launching a new handheld.
Yup, that's what I was going for. Same way they'll release the next next gen version for PS6 hoping people will buy it again.They will. For double-dipping. As per usual.
New price for current subscribers starts November 4th.Do people who had it before have a grandfathered in price? Or when does the new price activate? Because my PC game pass still says I'll be charged $20 next month
Xbox fans, seemingly never give negative feedback towards Microsoft. Though, the pendulum has swung in the opposite direction now.The real crime was always MS putting up unskippable full screen ads on Xbox and their users just taking it
If Nintendo or Sony tried to do that it would probably result in a third World War. I never understood why the Xbox users just put up with that shit
And they partnered with Asus before dropping this bomb lolThey aren't launching a new handheld, ASUS are.
Except major publishers have all said that playtime on GP is lower than paid players. They have a buffet to pick from and get into a rhythm of simply sampling everything for a short time.I would have killed to experience Game Pass at $30 when I was younger. Nowadays, I have to force myself to finish games—but I can see a lot of younger people finding real value in the Game Pass library with all the free time and lack of responsibilities.
Playing PC games without the ability to mod is a crime.Well, it's been a good run. No more for me.
I had the $1 trick for maximum + a couple years at discounted price... but not going to renew when the sub goes up in November.
I may just opt out for PC game pass - but even that - gamepass games on PC seem to have worse version/build vs same game vs Steam - even the MS first party games.
And as with everything - the price will go up every once in a while, not down... so not worth it.
But it "was" the best deal in gaming when the price was low. Oh well. Not anymore.
Ah I must have misremembered. That's even worse. What is GamePass even for then? Access to 1000 games nobody even plays.Where did you read that? PS4 was like 9-11 games.
Ah I must have misremembered. That's even worse. What is GamePass even for then? Access to 1000 games nobody even plays.
Same problem cable TV had. 500 channels and people only watched like 4, and of those 4 the top 2 were ESPN and ESPN2Ah I must have misremembered. That's even worse. What is GamePass even for then? Access to 1000 games nobody even plays.
They know what they're doing but it's not for shock value to get them to switch (some will though due to the cost not being good). Its what we discussed months and months ago in this thread regarding what they would do if they failed:I think these price hikes are working as planned.
There's no way they didn't know what they are doing, they want to shock their consumers into buying games again.
They've reworked it already for their console userbase to a point where standard gamepass misses out on most of the releases and you need to pay for the $20 tier to access games, even third party releases that aren't day 1. Once or rather if they achieve a similar market adoption on PC they're likely to try and push those people over to the more expensive tier too. They will never shut down a $2B in revenue venture even if profit is low or nonexistent. You're better off having that and slowly turning that into margins (cutting operating cost and increasing price) than shutting it down.