Like I said Xbox fans are a totally different breed smdh lol
Lol, no, that's not how business works, friend.
Microsoft didn't spend $7.5b acquiring a new company... to then sit around and figure out what to do with it at a later date. Microsoft had a plan - a long and very detailed plan that was reviewed many times in which the acquisition formed a component - long before they announced the deal. I assure you, that plan does not include letting Microsoft's competitor have access to the thing they spent a fortune on acquiring. That's not Microsoft's MO.
Anyone saying that their games definitely will come to PlayStation is wrong, and anyone saying that the definitely won't is wrong too. Either is a possibility, depending on where Xbox stands over the coming few years.
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They need to make sure the deal goes well before they start talking. Sometimes these big deals don't go through.Lol, no, that's not how business works, friend.
Microsoft didn't spend $7.5b acquiring a new company... to then sit around and figure out what to do with it at a later date. Microsoft had a plan - a long and very detailed plan that was reviewed many times in which the acquisition formed a component - long before they announced the deal. I assure you, that plan does not include letting Microsoft's competitor have access to the thing they spent a fortune on acquiring. That's not Microsoft's MO.
They need to make sure the deal goes well before they start talking. Sometimes these big deals don't go through.
Once the deal closes, they well state their plans clearly.
Do you realize the difference between PS4 Pro and X1X is bigger than between PS5 and XSX, right?As per PUBG themselves, XSX version will run at 60fps while PS5 will run up to 60fps. Looks like in real world tests of other games specially open world one's XSX will hold it's fps.
https://www.pubg.com/2020/10/26/pubg-on-xbox-series-x-s-and-playstation-5/
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MS has been in the console business for almost 20 years. Outside of specific circumstances how many 1st party titles have they put on PlayStation? Halo, Forza, Gears? What about smaller titles like Banjo or Viva Pinanta? During those 20 years MS lost every single console sales competition with Sony. Xbox was beat by PS2. Xbox 360 was beat by PS3 worldwide. XB1 was beat by PS4. All of those losses and they didn't put Halo on PlayStation. The market forces said that Sony has a stronger brand but putting 1st party games on PlayStation was not an option. But NOW with this 1st party studio acquisition PlayStation is getting MS first parties right? Due to market forces? I believe that claim is dubious.I love how people on both sides of this argument make these definite proclamations, like they have any idea what Microsoft will actually do in two or three years.
Bethesda's exclusivity will be all determined on market forces, and no matter what you want to believe, that's the only actual truth here.
Anyone saying that their games definitely will come to PlayStation is wrong, and anyone saying that the definitely won't is wrong too. Either is a possibility, depending on where Xbox stands over the coming few years.
Phil Spencer is actually being very savvy in not definitively stating Microsoft's attitude to ongoing exclusivity (in general, and specifically to Bethesda), because he's smart enough to know how things can change, depending on how sales go, and where the lie of the land is.
They need to make sure the deal goes well before they start talking. Sometimes these big deals don't go through.
Once the deal closes, they well state their plans clearly.
Anyone else buying the disc version of ps5 but still going all digital?
Well IMO it won't be that typical graphical jump we expect from a new Gen, thanks to the mid Gen updates...Graphics won't improve much this gen for consoles. Instead most if not all games will run at 60+ fps instead.
Calling it now
Lol, no, that's not how business works, friend.
Microsoft didn't spend $7.5b acquiring a new company... to then sit around and figure out what to do with it at a later date. Microsoft had a plan - a long and very detailed plan that was reviewed many times in which the acquisition formed a component - long before they announced the deal. I assure you, that plan does not include letting Microsoft's competitor have access to the thing they spent a fortune on acquiring. That's not Microsoft's MO.
MS has been in the console business for almost 20 years. Outside of specific circumstances how many 1st party titles have they put on PlayStation? Halo, Forza, Gears? What about smaller titles like Banjo or Viva Pinanta? During those 20 years MS lost every single console sales competition with Sony. Xbox was beat by PS2. Xbox 360 was beat by PS3 worldwide. XB1 was beat by PS4. All of those losses and they didn't put Halo on PlayStation. The market forces said that Sony has a stronger brand but putting 1st party games on PlayStation was not an option. But NOW with this 1st party studio acquisition PlayStation is getting MS first parties right? Due to market forces? I believe that claim is dubious.
Another gameplay running on xsx having severe popin issues . Wtf is up with the popins in this , dirt5 ,yakuza 7 and halo ?
P.s. Just watch the video . I don't care if u like the person posting it or not. Video is there to be watched .
As I said before:I love how people on both sides of this argument make these definite proclamations, like they have any idea what Microsoft will actually do in two or three years.
Bethesda's exclusivity will be all determined on market forces, and no matter what you want to believe, that's the only actual truth here.
Anyone saying that their games definitely will come to PlayStation is wrong, and anyone saying that the definitely won't is wrong too. Either is a possibility, depending on where Xbox stands over the coming few years.
Phil Spencer is actually being very savvy in not definitively stating Microsoft's attitude to ongoing exclusivity (in general, and specifically to Bethesda), because he's smart enough to know how things can change, depending on how sales go, and where the lie of the land is.
MS will very likely loose in the sales, but it isn't that important for them anymore. They build the Xbox Platform and this can be played on Mobile, every PC with Win 10 and Xbox Consoles and there are even rumors about a small TV stick just to play Gamepass games. Currently you can even do it on a Fire TV or Chromecast.If Sony were the only potential competition going forward, and if things were just going to be about consoles, I'd agree with you, but we're on the cusp of cloud gaming, and gaming heading the same way as movies and TV with subscription based services. Things could potentially change a great deal going forward, and it's wise of Msft to reserve any hard decisions about exclusivity at this time.
...also, aside from all that, if PlayStation vastly outsells Xbox this gen, that'll be two gens in a row, and Msft shareholders will want to wring as much cash out of the Zenimax deal as possible if they don't think the hardware business is profitable long term. They don't care about console exclusivity, just cash.
tl:dr - there could be a lot of instability and change in the video games industry in the next few years, hence why it's impossible to say for definite what Msft will do.
Who is MS's competition in the cloud gaming or gaming service space? Sony is not beating Game Pass and neither is Amazon or Google. MS is leading in those spaces. I don't think Sony's sales are dictating what MS does or else they would continue to mimic their policies. MS is doing their own thing and setting metrics based on their own standard. Game Pass is at 15 mil subs and there isn't any indication that is going away. 20 years now people have been saying that MS's stockholders were going to demand victory from Xbox. Victory hasn't happened yet. People should stop worrying about MS's financial health and focus on playing games. I don't see Xbox going anywhere or their first parties going anywhere but on the Xbox ecosystem. The good thing is that MS is offering gamers multiple ways to access their content if you are interested so it isn't a problem.If Sony were the only potential competition going forward, and if things were just going to be about consoles, I'd agree with you, but we're on the cusp of cloud gaming, and gaming heading the same way as movies and TV with subscription based services. Things could potentially change a great deal going forward, and it's wise of Msft to reserve any hard decisions about exclusivity at this time.
...also, aside from all that, if PlayStation vastly outsells Xbox this gen, that'll be two gens in a row, and Msft shareholders will want to wring as much cash out of the Zenimax deal as possible if they don't think the hardware business is profitable long term. They don't care about console exclusivity, just cash.
tl:dr - there could be a lot of instability and change in the video games industry in the next few years, hence why it's impossible to say for definite what Msft will do.
This is just don't see. There is no way MS would want to split the revenue from Game Pass with a platform holder they don't own. Think about it. If you play a game using Game Pass Sony or Nintendo would lose out of that sale from their store. If games from Game Pass continue to have a discount Sony or Nintendo would either have to price match or again lose out on a sale. So then Sony or Nintendo would want a cut of the monthly subscription which is taking a small pie and cutting it smaller making the deal less lucrative for MS. Game Pass really only works when you own the platform the service is provided on or at least don't have to split the proceeds.I could even imagine Gamepass on PS or switch, as long you are subbed to GPU, you can stream it everywhere.
Only limitation? You have to play it on the Xbox Platform/Service and pay for the subs.
I hope I'm wrong.I think is too soon to say that. When we see the next Battlefield, the next ND game, the next Rockstar Game we are going to get mind blown, maybe even the next Assassin's Creed game.
I just don't see games like The Evil Within 3 or Dishonored 3 selling big numbers if they make them Xbox exclusives.
Who is MS's competition in the cloud gaming or gaming service space? Sony is not beating Game Pass and neither is Amazon or Google. MS is leading in those spaces. I don't think Sony's sales are dictating what MS does or else they would continue to mimic their policies. MS is doing their own thing and setting metrics based on their own standard. Game Pass is at 15 mil subs and there isn't any indication that is going away. 20 years now people have been saying that MS's stockholders were going to demand victory from Xbox. Victory hasn't happened yet. People should stop worrying about MS's financial health and focus on playing games. I don't see Xbox going anywhere or their first parties going anywhere but on the Xbox ecosystem. The good thing is that MS is offering gamers multiple ways to access their content if you are interested so it isn't a problem.
They could offer a web based solution or could arrange an agreement on this. I dont think, that Netflix or Amazon has to pay royalties for the subs/viewers they get from PS4 consoles. Even If MS manages to release it on PS and has to pay royalties, it is still a win win situation for MS, because they have expanded their potential customer base, again.This is just don't see. There is no way MS would want to split the revenue from Game Pass with a platform holder they don't own. Think about it. If you play a game using Game Pass Sony or Nintendo would lose out of that sale from their store. If games from Game Pass continue to have a discount Sony or Nintendo would either have to price match or again lose out on a sale. So then Sony or Nintendo would want a cut of the monthly subscription which is taking a small pie and cutting it smaller making the deal less lucrative for MS. Game Pass really only works when you own the platform the service is provided on or at least don't have to split the proceeds.
Screen tearing was so sever . if u focus hard u get to see craig sakai:When that guy said that Dirt5 gameplay with huuuuge screen-tearing looks phenomenal I was like "Wow", he's saying what he must say.
The one new thing I learned was that I had assumed when they originally announced the Zenimax deal that it had already been agreed upon and acquired, yet Spencer indicated that there likely would not be an actual agreement in place until next year and all they had done was announce their intention to acquire Zenimax and initiate an agreement, providing plenty of time for things to be altered and updated based on how this next-generation launch occurs.These interviews with phil spencer don't say anything new. They regurgitate the same things we've alread heard. All potential and promises. Forum discussions about it end up the same way with the same talking points.
Almost as if they're released on purpose at certain times.
Blah blah blah blah
Clearly you don't know what happened. Microsoft purchased Nokia's phone division and then commenced with the immediate integration of their Windows Phone OS and a concerted push into the mobile space. They weren't successful, no arguments there, but if you think they sat around once they made the purchase, then you don't understand what happened.Plans can go wrong regardless the size of the deal and can change course. Take Nokia's acquisition for example. I'd argue they spend a large chunk of change and then sat around wondering what to do.
This post is laughably wrong. How do you actually think businesses function?... Bethesda's exclusivity will be all determined on market forces, and no matter what you want to believe, that's the only actual truth here...
Just speculation because I find this topic interesting.They could offer a web based solution or could arrange an agreement on this. I dont think, that Netflix or Amazon has to pay royalties for the subs/viewers they get from PS4 consoles. Even If MS manages to release it on PS and has to pay royalties, it is still a win win situation for MS, because they have expanded their potential customer base, again.
As long nothing is bought directly in the store, it could be handled like a streaming/video app.
If there is a will, there will be a way.
With Sony probably not so much, because they have PS Now, but I could imagine Nintendo and MS could come to an agreement regarding xCloud.
This post is laughably wrong. How do you actually think businesses function?
To sign off on a $7.5b deal, do you think the Microsoft CEO looked at the proposal - which in reality would need to include a demonstrable, proven, data-researched track to profitability - and said "Sure, it'll make a great headline and really stick it to Sony - we'll figure out the specifics later". No. Of course not - that's fucking insane. The acquisition proposal floated internally at Microsoft prior included the exact nature of the software that would be released - platforms, estimated install base, estimated sales, and projected revenue - to demonstrate that the deal made sense. Business 101. Microsoft haven't been in business at the top of the heap for 50 years because they operate on the kind of logic you seem to think they do.
Microsoft made the decision on what to do with their new acquisition before they even had the green light on the purchase. That's the only actual truth. And if you think Microsoft - Microsoft - are going to share something they spent a fortune on, you must have been sleeping during their anti-trust hearings. Microsoft bought Zenimax to bolster their gaming division, not Sony's. Any thinking otherwise is delusional. Microsoft's MO - buy up established players in the industry they want to dominate, and let their cheque book do the work.
Just some brainstorming scenarios ( I apologize in advance, if anything doesn't make sense.. It is pretty late here xD)Just speculation because I find this topic interesting.
if I had to guess, if the Microsoft board projects they can get to 60M+ subscribers by releasing on PS and Nintendo even with a 30% cut. I think there's a good chance they'd do it. They are a service driven company and I'd imagine eventually being vendor/medium agnostic will be the goal.
What circumstances would have to happen in your opinion for Microsoft to release their library on PS, If any?
Yes, I - who is specifically talking about the logistics of a trillion dollar company buying a software publisher, and who only wrote the word 'Sony' once in the post you quoted where I used it to specifically highlight that Microsoft aren't focused on just 'Sony' and that that thinking is fundamentally flawed - am only talking about "dumb ass fanboy rivalry".This conversation is impossible to have because it's always viewed through the prism of the dumb ass fanboy rivalry between Xbox and Sony.
You want to know how business works? Stop thinking it gives two shits about what plastic box you prefer. And stop thinking just about bloody Sony as competition...
We will get a game that looks like the UE5 demo in 2-3 years.Graphics won't improve much this gen for consoles. Instead most if not all games will run at 60+ fps instead.
Calling it now
We will get a game that looks like the UE5 demo in 2-3 years.
A game developed just for this generation. UC5 is my hope with Straley back at the helm
XSX 12tf (sustained) - X1X 6tf = 6tf increaseDo you realize the difference between PS4 Pro and X1X is bigger than between PS5 and XSX, right?
C'mon man, you can do better.
Meirl relax. There is more pop-in Gears 5 just as this BC game and the tearing in the Dirt 5 is really distracting and apparent. It's the first thing I noticed content when the MS guy was playing Dirt 5 today on XBOX Series X, at first it looks like in motion that it's very unstable, so it's a combination of dropped frames and tearing I saw because it's very jarring. It's also from the latest build, because there is no way MS would use this footage to showcase their next gen console if they had better.Reality is you cant address what I asked, but keep spreading misinformation. How are you surprised that an OLD BC title that had pop in before when created has pop in now without ANY input from development?
Another variable here is "Gold" Xbox want to you use that service to play its games and of course for Sony andJust speculation because I find this topic interesting.
if I had to guess, if the Microsoft board projects they can get to 60M+ subscribers by releasing on PS and Nintendo even with a 30% cut. I think there's a good chance they'd do it. They are a service driven company and I'd imagine eventually being vendor/medium agnostic will be the goal.
What circumstances would have to happen in your opinion for Microsoft to release their library on PS, If any?
PS Now is the market leader game streaming subscriptions. It has more subscribers and generate more revenue than the other ones, including xCloud. One of the reasons is because PS Now is available in consoles and xCloud isn't. Game Pass is not the same than xCloud. xCloud is included in GamePass Ultimate, not in GamePass.Who is MS's competition in the cloud gaming or gaming service space? Sony is not beating Game Pass and neither is Amazon or Google. MS is leading in those spaces.
XSX 12tf (sustained) - X1X 6tf = 6tf increase
PS5 8tf (actual) - PS4 Pro 4.2tf = 3.8tf increase
the gulf just keeps widening. Honestly glad I couldn't get that PS5 preorder now that I've done the math
XSX 12tf (sustained) - X1X 6tf = 6tf increase
PS5 8tf (actual) - PS4 Pro 4.2tf = 3.8tf increase
the gulf just keeps widening. Honestly glad I couldn't get that PS5 preorder now that I've done the math
No Ray Tracing on Xbox Series S
No Ray Tracing on Xbox Series S
PS Now is the market leader game streaming subscriptions. It has more subscribers and generate more revenue than the other ones, including xCloud. One of the reasons is because PS Now is available in consoles and xCloud isn't. Game Pass is not the same than xCloud. xCloud is included in GamePass Ultimate, not in GamePass.
Regarding downloadable game subscriptions for console, PS Plus is the market leader because it has more subscribers and generates more revenue than GamePass or Gold. For PC is Amazon Prime, and for mobile phones Apple Arcade.