Jez Corden: There are presently no plans to cancel any upcoming Xbox hardware.

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All these shills do is project.

This is what they always wanted for Sony, was to die as they cheerled every single third party publisher and studio purchase and were hoping and praying it would come to that as they kept having "who should MS buy next" threads and articles.

Clowns. 🤡
 
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Not really, there's a reason the examples you gave are all from 30+ years ago. SoC development can cost up to a billion nowadays, even a massive company like Microsoft is not going to throw that away for no reason.

Well, that's fair. But I did also mention Project Keystone, and that one is much more recent. It could also be completely possible that MS decide to not release any new hardware themselves, but set things up with OEMs to build systems based around some internal reference design using the Magnus chip, and brand those as Xbox devices.

Basically a more involved version of what they're doing currently with ASUS and the Rog Ally/Rog Ally X devices. That way the R&D doesn't go to waste on the chip (plus if it's using mostly off-the-shelf parts AMD could still repurpose components for other PC devices), they can focus on the frontend UI and OS side for gaming optimizations, and funnel all the gaming focus unto Windows.

Which seems like what they want to do these days anyway.

All these shills do is project.

This is what they always wanted for Sony, was to die as they cheerled every single third party publisher and studio purchase and were hoping and praying it would come to that as they kept having "who should MS buy next" threads and articles.

Clowns. 🤡

Absolutely. Which is why I don't pay attention to what they have to say now, as they try turning over a new leaf. If McCaffery came out and said he'd focus mainly on PlayStation coverage starting tomorrow, I wouldn't bother.

They've already shown their hand, and their PlayStation coverage would still be tainted with fanboyism. To the point where they'll ignore mistakes SIE makes (because if those mistakes are similar to what MS's done, they'd have blind spots towards them because they ignored those mistakes when MS did them), and probably only talk about PlayStation stuff simply to contrast with Xbox (and Xbox is still their central topic).

Like it's taken me a long time to finally believe Ybarra was no longer an Xbox shill/fanboy, considering their history. And I think guys like McCaffery have been quite a bit more disingenuous & egregious.

Who cares if they have new hardware coming when they have tanked the brand this hard?

Yeah, that is their biggest problem nowadays. Optimism & faith in their brand is lower than ever among many of the remaining hardcore, let alone gamers in general. They're worst off than SEGA was going from Saturn to Dreamcast, because at least the Saturn still had a very strong following with Japanese gamers.

Xbox Series ATM doesn't have a strong following or enthusiastic base with gamers in ANY region, even America & UK.

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I'll be honest: I don't care if Xbox as a console lives or dies. I have never seen so much coddling, favoritism and pampering for a brand in my life. So many people want Xbox to stick around to "provide competition" but are stupid enough to not think the current situation the brand is in, is a result of consequences from being a poor competitor.

A genuine, authentic 3rd option in the market would be great, but who says it "has" to be Xbox? It could be Valve's Fremont, it could be something else entirely. Point being, Xbox doesn't have a birthright to claim a stake in the market as a platform holder. I wish SEGA got even a fraction of the coddling from media, that Microsoft and Xbox get from shills like Jez and disillusioned diehards online today. Maybe some Japanese banks would've written them a few billion dollars in loans to keep Dreamcast going a few more years, and we'd have a quite different (arguably better) industry.
 
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Well, that's fair. But I did also mention Project Keystone, and that one is much more recent. It could also be completely possible that MS decide to not release any new hardware themselves, but set things up with OEMs to build systems based around some internal reference design using the Magnus chip, and brand those as Xbox devices.

Basically a more involved version of what they're doing currently with ASUS and the Rog Ally/Rog Ally X devices. That way the R&D doesn't go to waste on the chip (plus if it's using mostly off-the-shelf parts AMD could still repurpose components for other PC devices), they can focus on the frontend UI and OS side for gaming optimizations, and funnel all the gaming focus unto Windows.

Which seems like what they want to do these days anyway.
Can't they just take these chips and use them for the cloud like they were just doing with Xbox series X?
 
It isn't just these guys, but when you've got folks like this who are emphasizing the fact that Microsoft cannot be trusted then this just highlights the doubt everyone has for all of this. These are stalwarts in the Xbox community.

Microsoft has a trust problem

This is the most true statement I've read about MS and Xbox over the last week. They honestly now have a trust problem. And that doesn't go away with a new hardware announcement or Xcloud coming to all GP tiers.
 
A genuine, authentic 3rd option in the market would be great, but who says it "has" to be Xbox? It could be Valve's Fremont, it could be something else entirely. Point being, Xbox doesn't have a birthright to claim a stake in the market as a platform holder. I wish SEGA got even a fraction of the coddling from media, that Microsoft and Xbox get from shills like Jez and disillusioned diehards online today. Maybe some Japanese banks would've written them a few billion dollars in loans to keep Dreamcast going a few more years, and we'd have a quite different (arguably better) industry.

Sega had a legendary impact on the industry that will never be forgotten as long as videogames exist

Xbox impact on the industry is paid online and buying giant publishers with Daddy's money because they couldn't make good games themselves.

There's no comparison IMO
 

TV games again. This dude and his fascination with TV games being the future(but he isn't sure exactly how). Also him totally putting this on tariffs.

Once again, imho, he totally misunderstands the entire situation from the ground up.

I don't think this man who, apparently unknown to him, seems to champion game streaming as the future, actually knows completely what game streaming is.

It is hard to believe because he has been doing it so long but I've known people who use the same TV controller for a decade but still can't control their TV, so that is where I think I am at with this person.
Serious Brian Cox GIF by SuccessionHBO
 
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You can drop them here :D


Hahaha Jez is Curdling. 🫣

Tic tac, bean man. Soon, all the dishonesty, spiel, interference and lies you've been telling people all these years on the payroll will come to an end, so will your income from Mark Eting.

And surely, with all the bridges you've burnt, no one is gonna be dumb enough to put you on their payroll to evangelize their boxes because THEIR BOXES SELL without the need of a bean chomper's air. 🤭
 
I'll be honest: I don't care if Xbox as a console lives or dies. I have never seen so much coddling, favoritism and pampering for a brand in my life. So many people want Xbox to stick around to "provide competition" but are stupid enough to not think the current situation the brand is in, is a result of consequences from being a poor competitor.

A genuine, authentic 3rd option in the market would be great, but who says it "has" to be Xbox? It could be Valve's Fremont, it could be something else entirely. Point being, Xbox doesn't have a birthright to claim a stake in the market as a platform holder. I wish SEGA got even a fraction of the coddling from media, that Microsoft and Xbox get from shills like Jez and disillusioned diehards online today. Maybe some Japanese banks would've written them a few billion dollars in loans to keep Dreamcast going a few more years, and we'd have a quite different (arguably better) industry.
Yeah, I'd be happy to support Xbox if they provided good meaningful competition, but they don't and I'd rather them just lkeave the market all together and put everyone involved out of their misery. Neither Sony or Nintento killed Xbox, they did it to themselves and it isn't my job as a consumer to lift them up.

AMD only recently provided a truly great GPU for me with the 9070XT and I had been buying nvidia GPUs for a long time.
 
Sega had a legendary impact on the industry that will never be forgotten as long as videogames exist

Xbox impact on the industry is paid online and buying giant publishers with Daddy's money because they couldn't make good games themselves.

There's no comparison IMO
Is Forza the legit only IP that they created from the ground up without buying the studio or publisher outright? I'm struggling to think of what they actually created themselves.
 
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The report comes way of Twitter user Jeff Rickel, and has been somewhat substantiated by Windows Central journalists Daniel Rubino and Jez Corden

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Hahaha Jez is Curdling. 🫣

Tic tac, bean man. Soon, all the dishonesty, spiel, interference and lies you've been telling people all these years on the payroll will come to an end, so will your income from Mark Eting.

And surely, with all the bridges you've burnt, no one is gonna be dumb enough to put you on their payroll to evangelize their boxes because THEIR BOXES SELL without the need of a bean chomper's air. 🤭

One of the greatest satisfactions I have is knowing that in 2 or 3 years this scum will have to get a real job.
 
Poor Corden has to work double shifts for his uncle Phil. I still find it hilarious that he's considered reliable on the gamingleaks subreddit (and probably in some other places as well).
 
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This is the most true statement I've read about MS and Xbox over the last week. They honestly now have a trust problem. And that doesn't go away with a new hardware announcement or Xcloud coming to all GP tiers.
Microsoft have had a trust problem for decades. Every single potential OEM for a mythical 3rd party next gen xbox has already been thru Microsofts promises. The brand is toxic and oem will need to be paid large amounts to produce hardware that has low chance of market success.
 
Yes, but it's still sunk costs on hardware. Something was in development for local clients to connect to that cloud, and it was cancelled :/
I thought it was because they didn't have a thin OS that could run on a usb stick (because....Windows......).

Eating a few hundred million in sunk costs will still be much less overall than burning multiple billions with another gen of hardware.
 
This is the most true statement I've read about MS and Xbox over the last week. They honestly now have a trust problem.

But they've had a trust problem for at least a decade. TV TV TV, long dry spells with repeated promises about how "next year" was going to be great, and then it wasn't. I think most people became duly skeptical of MS Xbox during that period.

What's new here, I think, is that many of the hardcore Xbox loyalist crew - the ones who have defended them through the past decade or so - have lost trust. Their faith has been shaken.
 
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But they've had a trust problem for at least a decade. TV TV TV, long dry spells with repeated promises about how "next year" was going to be great, and then it wasn't. I think most people became duly skeptical of MS Xbox during that period.

What's new here, I think, is that many of the hardcore Xbox loyalist crew - the ones who have defended them through the past decade or so - have lost trust. Their faith has been shaken.

BOOM! That's exactly where I was going with the lack of trust. And without that, what does Phil Spencer have?
 
BOOM! That's exactly where I was going with the lack of trust. And without that, what does Phil Spencer have?

Yeah, that's true. Once you've lost the faith of the Faithful - of the true, hardcore Xbox fans - it is going to be very difficult to recover. Those are your evangelists.

p.s. I don't just mean the paid shills. I mean hardcore loyal Xbox fans in general - everyone who would stick up for the brand, talk up its strengths, carry the message.
 
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Why is he saying console gaming is on the way out if you don't include "The Switch"? Why is he not including the Switch and Switch 2? The PS4 generation pushed over 300 million consoles. The PS3 generation pushed around 285 milion units. And the PS5 generation of consoles should sell around 275 million consoles (if the Switch 2 sells 120 million units).

Given these numbers, how is 275 million consoles sold in a generation bad?
 
I guess you can't cancel what doesn't presently exist anymore. Maybe it was cancelled before the present? You know, in the past days/weeks.
 
IDK,
But what I do know, is that in the gaming industries (and most consumer facing industries alike), no words made on a statement like this are by accident - even from someone in the sphere but not necessarily in the fold.

The word "presently" sticks out like a sore thumb. I will leave it at that.
 
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