Doctor Hades
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Microsoft built up so much momentum with the original Xbox (my personal favourite) and the Xbox 360 then just squandered it all with the Xbox One and have been struggling ever since. It is depressing that they went from being the manufacturer of what was to me at the time, Dreamcast 2, with great exclusives from SEGA and their own sports label to basically having no real system selling exclusives over the course of a decade.
Sad really as I have very fond memories of my time with Xbox particularly and then the Xbox 360, despite owning six of them during its life time due to the red light fiasco. I remember feeling very underwhelmed with the Xbox One and its dire launch lineup and clunky Kinect device. It wasn't long before the PS4, which launched a week later, was impressing me though and PlayStation quickly became my main gaming console platform, thanks to strong first-party single player games.
I'm not sure what Microsoft can do to change that. I suspect even if they bought every publisher out there that they would still manage to mess things up and fail due to poor management. The Xbox lacks brand identity in my opinion. GamePass is not enough to save Xbox, certainly not if the hardware itself is failing to sell, and I am not even sure Microsoft have the gaming pedigree that SEGA had when they ditched the Dreamcast, to go third-party only either.
Sad really as I have very fond memories of my time with Xbox particularly and then the Xbox 360, despite owning six of them during its life time due to the red light fiasco. I remember feeling very underwhelmed with the Xbox One and its dire launch lineup and clunky Kinect device. It wasn't long before the PS4, which launched a week later, was impressing me though and PlayStation quickly became my main gaming console platform, thanks to strong first-party single player games.
I'm not sure what Microsoft can do to change that. I suspect even if they bought every publisher out there that they would still manage to mess things up and fail due to poor management. The Xbox lacks brand identity in my opinion. GamePass is not enough to save Xbox, certainly not if the hardware itself is failing to sell, and I am not even sure Microsoft have the gaming pedigree that SEGA had when they ditched the Dreamcast, to go third-party only either.