“You’re not making sense what games they promised at launch that didn’t make it. You said none.”
Because they’ve promised NOTHING for the Series X. They said games shown would be playable on it, but they’re not actually for the system. They, like anything under the MS brand, will ever fully utilize the hardware because MS prioritizes multiplatform. Are trying to stream console games onto phones. That makes the Series X relatively even more worthless since its hardware is made redundant.
“What about PS Move? MAG? I’m not going down memory lane stay on topic.”
Too bad, cause that is the literal topic.
MAG was just a game. PS Move an accessory. Kinect was seen as being so vital the original XB1 was built around it whereas, for the nth time, CD3 was suppose to be a showcase title for cloud streaming.
Where Sony has made mistakes and wins, MS has hugely only really managed to recover from one f**k up to the next. They have good ideas, horrible follow through, but enough money to keep propping up Xbox despite their mistakes.
“Answer this, did MS at their July 23rd event show games that secured their commitment to Their first party AAA games? Yes or no? It’s a simple yes or no question, you can do it.”
No.
“Secured commitment” means delivering finished games and they’ve yet to do that. Scalebound,- AGAIN! – what CD3 was promised and delivered as, as well as the canceled Fable title before this new announced one screams how much they’ve yet to secure any commitment. Give reason to give them any good faith.
FFS, keeping on topic, they said going into the showcase it was going to largely be about gameplay, but it wasn’t. It was a good chunk of Halo, which as soon as shown raised red flags, then typical CG and PR BS.
F**K!
f**k.
I know none of this is getting through that tribalist reinforced skull, you’re only going to keep going round and round, so I’m giving up. You win. Hope I’m wrong and MS delivers. Goodbye. I’m done.


