Cory Chase.Who is the top one?
You are correct that I never treat guesses as fact, no matter how many people make the same guess. Until MS addresses it head on, I will continue to wonder why they said first or better initially.You guys really never give up hey.
Just found something.
Has anyone ever seen this ad used by Xbox before? (uploaded 5 months ago)
Cory chaseWho is the top one?
You have no idea how much time Phil and Todd can consume with a mic in their hands, do you?90 mins is a lot. This means they have lots of stuff to show. I think 4 gameplay demo should be easy to fit in.
Thanks! *Grabs some tissues*Cory chase
Are we doing a hype train?
We definitely need to do the inaugural flight of the Spaceship named Hype instead of a hype train...for Halo and Starfield especially.Hype spaceship?
2021 is perhaps the most important year in Bethesda Softworks’ 35-year history. It’s the first year Bethesda has not been independent; it is now owned by Xbox parent company, Microsoft. This video will dig into all the Bethesda news over the last year, their new games, and how the studio is handling platform exclusivity after the acquisition.
Despite being a Microsoft property that will produce games for Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S, this year’s first two games from Bethesda Game Studios are going to be a limited-time console exclusive for PS5. That’s right, Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo will be Playstation 5 exclusives.
This video will also touch on developments around upcoming games like Starfield, which was announced back at E3 2018. Little is known about Starfield, but that’s kind of what makes it a perfect candidate for a big, gameplay-focused reveal at E3 2021. There’s also the new Indiana Jones game from Wolfenstein developer, MachineGames. Again, not much is known about the game, but it could be the Xbox answer to Playstation’s Uncharted.
We’ll also talk about the numerous updates to Elder Scrolls Online (ESO). The new expansion pack Greymoor finally added the beloved region of Skyrim and the Blackwoods expansion brought Cyrodill and the Balck Marsh from Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.
Fallout 76 is also discussed. Specifically, we’ll talk about how the Fallout 76 Update, the Wastelanders Update, finally brought NPCs to the game.
And finally the video will highlight how a ton of the studio’s games like Doom Eternal and other Bethesda classics have been made available on Xbox Game Pass.
You have no idea how much time Phil and Todd can consume with a mic in their hands, do you?
Of topics, but i made a math about how game pass is a profitable for Microsoft.
This is my analytic of the game pass profit. I used the 18msubs we had on January. the Dlc, Mtx are on time bought on 1 game. same for the sales.I haven't calculated the potential sale of the 400+ on the console, and the 200+ on the pc. I focused mainly on the chances people using the 1$ deal. or not buying a game, or dont spend anything on the dlc. but those chances are being covered by other factors. for example if 600k people spent $18m on game sales, they cover 1.4m players who buys games at 10$, or 2.4m players who buys at 5$. Microsoft has better analytic than my nonsense skills, but i wanted to put out how profitable game pass is for Microsoft.
This E3 announcement will boost the sub count, which in turn will increase their profits. Day1 games will have huge impact on their subs.
A better look at the new Halo Infinite artwork:
took me 2 days with thinking on google words. downloaded to my pc, and just took screen shot. dont know how I link word document to this forum. the funny thing, too much thinking gave me easy solution to measure my data, or I would have stuck bad data on my hand.unlicensed product, eh
Interesting. I thought he looked good for the first Halo and then after that I just found him to be boring "generic space marine" looking.even if Infinite will be a disappointment in terms of gameplay, I gotta say they fucking nailed the Spartan armor designs.
Master Chief hinself has by far the best design yet, and these skins look amazing too