Hey guys cut it out.
This is a one time warning, let's stay on topic! Enough of the pc circle jerk
This is a one time warning, let's stay on topic! Enough of the pc circle jerk
I use Windows 11 and like it.Again, if I don't like the company, the policies, or their lackluster OS, plus inability to do a fraction of what I currently do on windows, why would I make myself suffer? You clearly didn't read my post.
not much for next year either outside of Starfield, which already looks old fashioned.
Looking forward to Minecraft.- Redfall
- Starfield
- Forza Motorsport
- Minecraft Legends
- Age of Empires II
- Age of Empires IV
- Ghostwire Tokyo
- Ara: History Untold
Just because a lot of games don't appeal or interest those here doesn't mean that they don't have much. And none of the above includes unannounced games or all the day one Game Pass games which granted, majority here don't care about but a lot of Xbox fans do care about, myself included. So while 2022 was bad (2017 was worse in my opinion), there's a lot to look forward to on Xbox in 2023.
Site was much better when it started vs now. Look at all the members that used to post, which don't anymore. There used to be variety here. Now? Not so much.
Every thread becomes a shit on Xbox/pc thread.
Only discussions become, shit on Xbox and PC. That's it. Show me one positive thread that doesn't resort on shitting on either of these two. If you can't, then don't say anything.
I feel so sorry for you.
the console versions of halo infinite run really well and look good enough , it is the PC version that has problems
(campaign mode performance specifically)
Let's take @thicc_girls_are_teh_best "future of Xbox" thread as an example it was cross posted on GAF and here.
Seemed to be better and more serious discussion here than on GAF.
Microsoft is pretty much my only option, as I don't care to use Linux based on my workflow, etc. But I honestly don't really get the hate? I wish they could get direct storage out already, but besides that, I have no qualms with them. As matter a fact, I'm glad they started putting their games on PC and focusing more on it, as no one lost from that.
Are you new to the pc scene? Because if you've been part of the windows ecosystem for a while you will see that microsoft is trying to progressively take away ownership of your computer away from you, even inserting bullshit ads in the OS. And it's the same story in every one of their products, they are trying to force their entire user base into renting and perpetual subscription slavery to use their products. It's disgusting. Every new version of windows becomes more and more controlling, more and more intrusive, microsoft demands more and more control of your system and hardware.
To be fair, windows 10 has been nothing but rock solid on my computer.
They came, shilled hard, and no one took them seriouslyI thought the tools came?
Doesn't matter. We are supposed to praise and cheer the poor underdog Xbox for trying or else be branded as circle-jerkersA lot of pissing at each other going on in this thread. Not good guys.
@DoctaThompson I think in terms of the "circle jerk" comment, there just isn't a lot of positive things happening for Xbox right now. They aren't releasing titles, they are about to have an entire year with basically nothing, and at least from where I am standing, not much for next year either outside of Starfield, which already looks old fashioned.
I know I don't speak for everyone, but if Xbox started doing better, I think the rhetoric you see around it would simply change. I mean look at the sales. They aren't selling games. They are third in unit sales, in their strongest territory, even with a system being marked down to 200 dollars while practically giving away game pass. I played some old SNES games on my Switch last night, and had more fun with that than I have on the Xbox platform since I played Panzer Dragoon Orta on the X1X (now thats a classic game).
Xbox is just not doing well. I don't think there is a way to sugar coat it. As long as people who are actually fans won't admit that, it won't get better because MS has no motivation to do so (unless it wants to actually start making money). I bag on them because I actually think a strong third pillar in the console space would be good. It just hasn't been there for ten years at this point.
If there are some good PC games you're playing you should post about them! I'd like to hear if I was missing out on something great, personally.
Crystal clear 540p, my friend.Doesn't Halo Infinite on Series S drop to like sub-720p?
Let me ask you this, what is your viable alternative which can run everything natively, with no issues?
If Sony thought (if at all considered) that caving in on Windows PC was gonna satiate MS's hunger, while making a few bucks on the side, they're finding out really quickly with these acquisitions moves from MS that the only thing that it does is encourage even more aggression, the smell of weakness.
Xbox is just not doing well. I don't think there is a way to sugar coat it. As long as people who are actually fans won't admit that, it won't get better because MS has no motivation to do so (unless it wants to actually start making money). I bag on them because I actually think a strong third pillar in the console space would be good. It just hasn't been there for ten years at this point.
- Redfall
- Starfield
- Forza Motorsport
- Minecraft Legends
- Age of Empires II
- Age of Empires IV
- Ghostwire Tokyo
- Ara: History Untold
Just because a lot of games don't appeal or interest those here doesn't mean that they don't have much. And none of the above includes unannounced games or all the day one Game Pass games which granted, majority here don't care about but a lot of Xbox fans do care about, myself included. So while 2022 was bad (2017 was worse in my opinion), there's a lot to look forward to on Xbox in 2023.
Crystal clear 540p, my friend.
You leave @Sleepy Brown alone, He is a fucking legend around these parts.TBF, DynamiteCop kept saying some ridiculous stuff themselves. Sleepy Brown had some of the wildest anti-PS stuff I've ever seen outside of like a single post. I enjoyed that stuff for the comedy, tho.
I don't remember if the footage was new, but MS had a 'Games coming to GP' sizzle video as one of the TGA ads that as I remember included at least Starfield and possibly Forza. They mentioned a timeframe there, not sure if it was games for 2023 or games for the next 6 months / half a year.The ones out of that list I'm most interested in are Starfield & Forza but if some speculation is true and going by @Yurinka 's insights on the dev process, both of those games are probably not hitting the H1 2023 release window. I think it's weird no new trailers or release dates more specific weren't put up at the TGAs, and we're supposed to believe MS have some secret event for end-of-year? Why wouldn't they show at the TGAs, where way more people are actually paying attention?
Not really, they basically forced devs to migrate legacy projects on OpenGL to Metal, its a proprietary to Apple, so another thing to support.Aren't Apple making things way easier for devs by improving Metal for game development? RE8 had some really good performance on Apple silicon IIRC.
Lol WTF kinda meltdown is this?!"PC open-platform" fanboys aka "MS Windows - Valve serfs" do sure love to espouse how great their "open" ecoystem is, except, it's just Windows - hence the monopoly, with Valve too as a client monopoly for third party gaming software distribution - an apendange to that singular monopoly. That's what its and amounts to in practice and we live in reality, not alternate theoretical universes of make-believe. At the end of the day, these folks can jump through 50 hoops and play the appearances game all they want online but they're selfish humans exposing the same selfish wants as their "closed" ecosystem counterparts aka we want our platform "the best platform in our belief", to have the most and best gaming content (if all) - fuck everybody else on other platforms (aka not my business). Everything else is a front for idiots. So the push is for every publisher to converge on the Windows PC ecosystem - with Sony, being the most important and prominent hold-out as it regards to the wants of this specific sub-section of PC fanboys, caving in to MS under this new leadership for the sake of profit-maximization (that is what they can sell to the higher ups). Never mind shooting themselves in the foot strategically speaking on the hardware front future wise. Sony continues to bank on the idea that they will continue to have an almost unrivaled monopolistic market-leadership position in the console front - and for the foreseeable future they do. But that mindset was true as well after the PS2, even more so then - talk about absolute market leadership - those were the days. If Sony thought (if at all considered) that caving in on Windows PC was gonna satiate MS's hunger, while making a few bucks on the side, they're finding out really quickly with these acquisitions moves from MS that the only thing that it does is encourage even more aggression, the smell of weakness. But an effective challenge to the current status quo, while ineffective by American corps (greed backfires on them at every turn) can certainly come from somewhere else, and those players are working very smartly on this, at their own pace. When you're surrounded by vipers, every move has to be carefully planned.