a witty way to comment on something.... but for most people MS backtracking was a good thing and we would rather have that then what we had back in June... I also agree about the Hardcore/Softcore
What's this 'we' talk? They've killed everything different and interesting about the machine and now have two choices of vanilla to pick from.
What's this 'we' talk? They've killed everything different and interesting about the machine and now have two choices of vanilla to pick from.
The market dictates what they want not the company. Microsoft must be getting their asses kicked in the preorder department so they have had to concede to what the market demands. The hardcore gamers are the tip of the spear but they are the first ones in. The hardcore wait online at midnight to get their launch systems and when their less hardcore friends pick up a system they buy what their hardcore buddies bought. Microsoft was/is losing the hardcore segment at a rapid clip and they're fucking themselves. These reversals have definitely helped. The last thing needed for them to completely right the ship is a Kinectless SKU at 100$ less.
I fail to see how having the main differentiator between game consoles be the exclusive games is a bad thing.
Because exclusive content is a thing of the past and we now live with 'timed exclusives'.
What are you doing!? You....you can't do that. And I thought we were friends...All of MS's backtracking led me to purchase an Xbox One. I'm glad they did it.
But first party games.
Because exclusive content is a thing of the past and we now live with 'timed exclusives'.
There is no doubt 'where you friends' at is a much more influential factor than exclusive games, especially when the big hitters are multiplayer focused. 'Hardcore' audience sets the pace and seed the growth of an install base.
If that's the answer why did the PS3 not do as well as previous Soby consoles and why is the WiiU in dire straits?
If that's the answer why did the PS3 not do as well as previous Soby consoles and why is the WiiU in dire straits?
Xbox isn't "losing." It will be a successful platform.
All of MS's backtracking led me to purchase an Xbox One. I'm glad they did it.
Because exclusive content is a thing of the past and we now live with 'timed exclusives'.
If that's the answer why did the PS3 not do as well as previous Sony consoles and why is the WiiU in dire straits?
Its an OK example if you take last gen into consideration but you go back a bit further, it's not exactly the case. The hardcore are super obnoxious, flip floppy and easy to divide as the PS2/GC/XB gen showed. The PS2 was a very much softcore focused machine and sold on DVD multimedia capability at launch as much as its videogames (And the PS2 launch wasn't exactly videogame paradise. If anything, it was really offputting to the hardcore with how mediocre it was and most hardcore jumped in during 2001 when GTA 3 and MGS 2 launched since most of them had the Dreamcast anyway and could stick it out). Once the XB and GC entered the market though, there was a bit more of a war for mindshare with the hardcore with XB throwing it's lot in on bringing the PC experience to the living room which resonated with some gamers while the GC relied on Nintendo branding to attract in hardcore gamers. It started dividing hardcore gamers into going different roads, flip flopping and leading consumers to different places but that Softcore mass that Sony built up with the PS2 stayed solid throughout the system life because of it's multimedia capability.
PS3 launched way too expensive. Wii U is lacking the major first party franchises. It needs a Zelda, a major Mario game, a Metroid, Mario kart, Pokemon etc. If it had two or three of those already it would be selling better. But it also has the problem of being too expensive for its target market and brand confusing as many think its just a Wii add on.
Price and late start are what killed its chances of dominating - what's your point?
Hell, nobody's saying first party games will instantly sell, but it's just that the games are the best factor in crafting a game console's identity. Wii U is dead in the water because its appeal falls into first party alone (it's the differentiator; lacking third party games is even worse than not having any first party games at all), and it hardly got any first party support in its first year to begin with.
I'd like, when deciding what to buy, to think to myself "Well this one has the Last of Us and this one had Halo. What do I want to play?" Not "Well this one has a million arbitrary restrictions and this one doesn't shit on my rights as a consumer."
But... it did. The PS3 and 360 have been neck and neck for years now. It'll probably surpass it next year thanks to its new exclusives, too.It should have reclaimed most of that market share though once the price became competitive. I agree the WiiU over stepped its bounds price wise but at least they have committed to the idea of have you interact with games on so differently.
Turned it off after the first dry joke.
What amazes me most is how the gaming press have failed to notice this problem all along. From the first day of the Xbox One reveal when Microsoft focused on TV and Kinect shit, so much of the gaming press defended it by saying "this event really wasn't for us, the hardcore".
My first reaction was "well who the fuck do you think was tuning into the unveiling of a new Xbox"? Soccer moms tuning into Spike TV, or logging onto Xbox.com that day to get the first look at the hardware?
No, the people who tuned in to the XB1 reveal were the absolute hardcore. So why the hell Microsoft thought it would be brilliant to focus on TV first that day I'll never understand.
As he points out in the video, and this has been kinda known for a long time now because I clearly remember Microsoft themselves stating this when the 360 launched. The hardcore are the leaders of the console war. If you hook them first you get their friends to follow, and this is a very real thing. Many of my own friends ended up buying a 360 after I did, even though they had previously been PS2 fans. Because I had it first, and I liked it, they bought it too.
That is why the first year of these new consoles is so important.
I fail to see how having the main differentiator between game consoles be the exclusive games is a bad thing.
Because exclusive content is a thing of the past and we now live with 'timed exclusives'.
What are you doing!? You....you can't do that. And I thought we were friends...
lol
The market dictates what they want not the company. Microsoft must be getting their asses kicked in the preorder department so they have had to concede to what the market demands. The hardcore gamers are the tip of the spear but they are the first ones in. The hardcore wait online at midnight to get their launch systems and when their less hardcore friends pick up a system they buy what their hardcore buddies bought. Microsoft was/is losing the hardcore segment at a rapid clip and they're fucking themselves. These reversals have definitely helped. The last thing needed for them to completely right the ship is a Kinectless SKU at 100$ less.