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Xbox Marketing Senior Director Albert Penello addresses the lack of Xbox games and talks VR support, PC gaming, and more.

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On the eve of the Xbox One X's launch, we spoke with Xbox Marketing Senior Director Albert Penello to get his perspective about what the $500 console represents and who it's for. In our in-depth interview, Penello admits that he's unsure whether we'll move towards a quicker console cadence and attempts to debunk the notion that there aren't enough exclusive games to play on the Xbox. The Microsoft exec also says that he doesn't have a preference whether gamers choose an Xbox One S over the Xbox One X and claims that the X won't be held back by support for the S.

GameSpot: With the release of the Xbox One X and the PS4 Pro, do you envision a quicker console cadence moving forward, where we'll get mid-generational upgrades that perhaps release every three to four years that add incremental power, as opposed to the traditional five to seven year console cycle that we've been so long accustomed to?

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Albert Penello: I think that's going to be up to customers … We got a great story around compatibility between the consoles, and a large number of enhanced titles that are available. We are introducing kind of a new idea as you pointed out, a mid-cycle performance upgrade. I do think consumers these days are more used to more frequent performance in their devices, and tend to focus really on the compatibility of their games and the consistency of their library, which is clearly something we've invested in at Xbox. In terms of how it plays out in the future, that is gonna be up to customers. We're gonna have to watch and see how this goes.

There's more content to play than there is time to play it

Albert Penello

Microsoft has stated that the Xbox One X is a part of the eighth generation of consoles, which is the same as the Xbox One before it. What do you have to say to people who might be waiting for Microsoft's "ninth generation" of console?

I would say that we're not talking about a next generation of consoles. We're launching the Xbox One X. It's a joke I've had because it's funny that when it seems that as soon as you announce a new thing, people always ask about the next thing. I would say that we are really in the Xbox One ecosystem. We're super committed to Xbox One. We've said that all games are compatible on both systems, that we're not gonna do exclusives for Xbox One X, and that we're gonna be supporting Xbox One X for a long time to come.

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Like I said, I'm not sure what the future's gonna hold in terms of how the hardware's gonna roll out. We are super committed to game compatibility and making sure that people's libraries and the titles and accessories that they have will continue to work. That's really the energy that we're putting into building up a really strong team and a lot of muscle on the software side around compatibility. That's definitely a big area of adjustment for us.

One of the reasons I wanted to ask about the ninth generation, so to speak, is that there seems to be a perception out there that this mid-generational upgrade is not a very significant jump, like something that you would see moving from the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One. From what I've personally been hearing so far, I think a lot of people don't fully grasp that the Xbox One X represents a pretty substantial hardware leap compared to older hardware refreshes.

It is a pretty big performance jump. It's five-ish times more powerful than the Xbox One while maintaining 100 percent compatibility. It's got significantly more memory bandwidth. It is a pretty big technological leap between the boxes. Being able to deliver that and deliver not only having your games work, but work better. I think it's a pretty significant achievement and something which we've focused really hard on trying to deliver for fans. Technology's changing as well, which is why it's hard to say what the next step is gonna look like. ...We've brought back OG titles. We're upgrading 360 titles. Those types of things are really a testament to trying to preserve people's libraries and the investments they've made in Xbox.

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When Microsoft first unveiled the Xbox One X, the company revealed that the console would support VR. Here we are, nearly a year and a half later, and we haven't heard much about VR support. Is VR support still coming?

Right now, as we've said, we really wanted to focus this year on launching the new console. We'll talk about VR when we have something to announce around VR. Obviously from a Microsoft perspective, we've invested a lot in VR and AR. We've announced that we got first-party titles that are working. From a Microsoft perspective, VR is still something that is really important to us. From an Xbox perspective we just really... there's so much about Xbox One X that's really different. There's so many things to communicate. You, yourself, just brought up that there's still questions on people's minds. It was really important for us right now that the focus is on Xbox One X, the focus for customers and the focus for developers is on Xbox One X. When we have something to announce around VR then we will.

As a part of your Xbox Play Anywhere program, you're allowing PC users to purchase and download Xbox games to play on their PCs. While I'm sure many PC gamers are happy about this, is there any concern internally that this might hurt the company's Xbox division in the long run?

No, not at all. I think that in this day and age people play on multiple devices. When I was growing up, the platform that you were on is how you defined yourself. You were a console gamer because that was the only thing you had. You were a PC gamer because that was the only thing you had. Nowadays you define yourself more by your preferences. People play on multiple devices. People that want console games, they want that console experience. They want that living room experience. People that want PCs, they want that customizability. They want the versatility of a PC. They want the control. They're two different user behaviors.

I'm not sure what the future's gonna hold in terms of how the hardware's gonna roll out.

Albert Penello

I think on the internet, it becomes an interesting debate about what it means to ship on PCs, but in reality, it's just extra value for customers because many people have both systems. Giving them the extra value of being able to own that game on both a PC and a console at the same time is absolutely a net positive. We'll be seeing over time more and more people understanding the value they get with playing anywhere. Outside of the internet discussion, I don't think real customers think about it as anything other than a net positive to get more value out of their dollar.

Some gamers are saying that it doesn't matter how powerful the Xbox One X is, if Microsoft isn't able to offer more compelling, exclusive games moving forward. What do you have to say to some of these critics?

I would say that there's more content to play than there is time to play it. We have a great exclusive line that we ship, we shipped Cuphead, we shipped Forza 7, we've got PUBG coming out, which is the biggest thing in gaming right now. We are going to open up that title to millions of new people who aren't playing on PCs that are going to experience it on console...

I look at things like Game Pass, and Play Anywhere, OG back compat, and 360 games getting upgraded. There's over thirteen hundred titles on Xbox One, there's over two hundred exclusives, there's just so much content to play. Again, I think it's a thing that gets discussed within the industry. The funny thing is, I talk to my friends, and even myself, I've got way more stuff to play than I can possibly get through. So, there's plenty of content to play on Xbox.

With the Xbox One X, you are leaving it in the hands of gaming developers to see how they want to use the consoles extra processing power. Is Microsoft doing anything to make clear what games will be enhanced and how exactly they will be enhanced?

That's a great question. So we have a bunch of things that we're doing. Because of the nature of game development, and how many different ways there are to build game engines, and to build graphical engines, keeping track of a very specific level details of enhancements is something that we have to put in the hands of the game developers and the publishers of those games.

It's really not any different than it is...even without Xbox One X, if you still do get Xbox One today, the specific resolution, the frame-rate, and graphical features aren't really highlighted on the package. For the people that care about those subtle details, that information is easily accessible today.

We do know that people want to know what games are taking advantage of the power of their box, which is why we have Xbox One X in hand. There's three things that we do track for customers. We track Xbox One X enhanced, we track 4K, and we track HDR. All three of those are available through a source in our store, so if you go to Xbox.com, or the Microsoft store, or the store on your console, you can sort games by those features.

The Xbox One X version of Gears of War 4 adds 4K textures, HDR support, and increased graphical fidelity.
The Xbox One X version of Gears of War 4 adds 4K textures, HDR support, and increased graphical fidelity.

We have Xbox One X enhanced filters on both Xbox One X and Xbox One S. So this way users can actually look in their library and see what games are going to be taking advantage if they should choose to upgrade to an Xbox One X. We have a website, Xbox.com/enhanced, where we are trying our best to keep a running list of all the titles, and which of those three features they support.

So Xbox One X enhanced, 4K, HDR, those are the things that we track, and those are the things that we think are important to customers that we make sortable and searchable for purchase. Beyond that because there's just so many games, doing things so differently, we encourage users to sort of check with us, the developers, and the publishers to see what specifically they're doing.

What incentive do developers have to spend additional time and resources to enhance their games for Xbox One X, if any?

The support for Xbox One X has been amazing. There aren't any [monetary] incentives other than rebuild a system that is extremely powerful and very easy to develop for. We built a bespoke dev kit for Xbox One X, just for Project Scorpio that allowed them to easily get their PC content and their Xbox One engines up and running. So we had a really strong focus on the developer and making the profit for upgrading easy.

No one has to feel like we're forcing or requiring anyone to upgrade

Albert Penello

In fact, the way we built the box was based on real game engines, so by profiling existing titles and existing game engines, and seeing how much power we needed to drive 4K displays, to bring HDR and wide color, to bring those 4K PC textures. Every spec in the box was built to deliver on the promise of the box itself. That makes it very easy for developers to support it. We have over 160 enhanced games announced. Depending on how they go, we'll have somewhere between 50 and 70 titles within the first two weeks. Which is more titles taking advantage of a new box than any new console launch ever. Typically, you're in the neighborhood of 20 some odd titles that take advantage of a new console when it launches, and we'll be in the 50 to 70 range.

What do you have to say to the user who might be concerned that only a small percentage of games will feature Xbox One X enhancements?

Yeah, you know, the 160 is not only inclusive it's... the 160 is actually mostly games that have yet to ship. There are games that from the last year that are getting updates. All the major publishers have announced Xbox One X-enhanced titles, and like I said, it's really easy.

Anybody that's building a game on PC, which is almost everyone today... is already building these 4K assets for the PC. So I think we're going to see extremely strong developer support. And even if they don't, there is hard work in the box that makes unpatched games run better. So even these titles that don't have any Xbox One X enhancements will see better texture filtering, faster load times. If they are built with variable frame rate or variable resolution, they will run at their highest level. So even games that aren't built specifically for Xbox One X will see performance improvements over the Xbox One versions.

The Xbox One X is significantly more powerful than the Xbox One before it. What do you have to say to users who think that the performance might be held back by the original console?

Well, I would say that we built the box to be 100 percent compatible. It is the same console. It is the same family of devices. They run the same engine. Today, I like to use the analogy on PC. You never see people say, "Wow, you still have Intel integrated graphics chips," because the 1080 Ti dual SLI versions of the game were held back. Game engines, by nature, today are highly scalable. Regardless of Xbox One X or PlayStation [4] Pro, the games are already built to take advantage of a wide variety of performances. So it's no different. When you build an Xbox One S game, you get an Xbox One X version, and vice versa. Even today, we only had development kits for Xbox One X out since E3, and you will already see pretty dramatic upgrades from any other titles that are on the market, and that's only with a few months of development. I think there's a lot of head room in Xbox One X, and Xbox One S doesn't hold back the Xbox One X potential in the slightest.

Will there ever be any exclusive games with the Xbox One X or will you will always making it an onus for developers to support both SKUs?

There will always be versions for both consoles. It is the same family of consoles.

What are you most proud of in regards to the Xbox One X?

This is going to be a silly answer, I am proud of the keen attention to detail. It's the little flourishes and the little things that we did like the port locations and the power cable being the same. It doesn't seem like something big, but the fact that we were able to build a console significantly more powerful and make it smaller and use the same cables as the existing box, so that upgrading is easy and moving back and forth is simple. That level of attention to detail is something in the craftsmanship that we put into the hardware is something I'm really proud of.

Is there anything that you would like to say to our readers about the Xbox One X or about the Xbox One family in general?

What I really want to say is that no one has to feel like we're forcing or requiring anyone to upgrade. There is not a bad choice in buying either an Xbox One S or an Xbox One X. We're gonna support both consoles. We're gonna make games for both consoles. The investment in games that you're making are gonna carry forward. If you are ready to upgrade later to an Xbox One X, that's awesome. If not, we are going to continue to support both consoles well into the future.

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The XboneX has the same issue the PS4 pro does; The only reason to upgrade is if you can afford a brand new 4k TV. If you can, great! Enjoy the moment with some better looking visuals, and I applaud you. But the XboneX can't do anything the Xbone can't. So no developer can actually push games to a new level. Yea, you can make them LOOK better. But they can't BE better.

This box is best summed up as the HD re-release box. Makes old and new games look better. But they will still play exactly the same. Again, not bashing the XboneX. If that 4k is worth it for ya, great. Enjoy it. But personally I'd rather spend that cash on more games for my current box.

While I believe the XboneX will be a success... I'm going to also predict fan backlash as they realize all they did was buy the Xbone in a shiney new case just as the case is for the PS4 Pro.

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@Battalis: Your statement only reason to upgrade if you have a 4k tv, is not true. It is up to the devs to take advantage of the XB1X or PS4P. We've already seen some games have a performance option giving the user to have 60FPS which would affect any 1080p tv user. In addition many games are getting higher textures in addition to 4k resolution. Even if you don't have a 4k tv those higher textures, higher shadows, longer draw distances will clearly be visible.

Now sure you need a 4k to take full advantage, but 1080p tv owners still have a good reason to upgrade. The question becomes does the discretionary budget fit the benefits of upgrading.

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@Battalis: Agreed. Didn’t get a Pro. My original PS4 is just fine.

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I'm getting an X sometime late November once everything is ready (new TV next week, new Amp once the TV is on the wall ...). I've also had an Xbox ever since the original Xbox released, and I can say this guy is talking crap. Microsoft has had a terrible run in terms of exclusive content. It's a combination of cancellations (Phantom Dust, Fable, Scalebound come to mind) and released games failing to set the world alight (Ryse, Encore, QB, Halo Wars 2). The world's changed SO much in gaming that it's mostly about 3rd parties and that's where the X is going to shine for the inmediate future. Negating that the Xbox is in need of more frequent original titles is bonkers.

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MS might have been better off just making this their next gen system. Iits being sold as "the most powerful console ever" hard pressed to live up to that claim when games look basically exactly the same as they do on other systems. If they had made this totally separate from the X1 and then came out with a Halo or Gears that visually blew away anything on any other console, then that would be an easy message to sell.

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These guys can't help but bash MS, I'm happy with my one console with no games. I hope you guys are ready for 2018 and beyond when there's no doubt the focus will be on software.

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SonySpot: It really gets pretty annoying to read the same noisy INVALID arguments against the Xbox one X everyday:

1* "It has no games"

- It has tons of games. 3rd party titles will look, play and perform better than any other console

- All previous xbox consoles games from backwards compatibility, improved on visuals and framerate. (other consoles offer limited selection of ports you have to pay again)

- Execellent 1st party titles: Forza 7 Forza H3, Gears 4, Killer instinct, Halo 5, Cuphead...

2* "It has no exclusives, they can also be played on PC"

- That doesn't take them away from X1X.

- If you don't have a Powerful enough PC, that doesn't benefit you

- You would need to pay more money for a PC to get the same experience (minus HDR and 4k Blu-Ray)

- If you already have a powerful enough PC, you don't even need to discuss about X1X, It should be irrelevant to you.

3* "PS4 has lots of exclusives"

- That is only good if you actually like those exclusives, otherwise, is irrelevant

- Buying a console you don't like or is not the best, just to play 1-3 exclusives is not something i would consider worth

- PS4 exclusives can be played on PC with PS NOW, so, we could argue "it has no games, because I can play them on PC" too.

4- "It has no new games"

- Forza 7 and Cuphead just recently launched. PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds comes December, Crackdown 3, State of Decay 2, Sea of Thieves, Ori and the will of wisps, and Halo 6 will launch next year. Along with each major 3rd party game from now on...

- There are more games on the way... The difference with Sony is that they announce a game 2 years before it launches (or 4 years in the case of Gran Turismo)

Microsoft announces a new games much closer to it's release (3 months)

5* "many games will only run at 30fps"

- Console gamers have always played many games at 30fps and they enjoy the games without thinking much about it, because, unlike the PC gamers, they are not measuring the framerate every second.

- Many X1X games give the option of Upscaled 1080p at 60fps

- If you already have a powerful enough PC that runs all games at 4k/60fps, you don't even need to discuss about X1X, It should be irrelevant to you.

The bottom line is:

You like what X1X has and buy it, or you don't like it and just ignore it.

To keep arguing everywhere about how much you consider the console not worth is meaningless. You won't convince those who already decided for it.

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@roycruz: Lol, you take this shit far too seriously, dude.

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Being held back at the moment because Amazon in the UK have cocked up and not delivered on release date.

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Yes it will be held back.. If there was games made just for the Xbox X they would look far better, but won't because it has to play on the Xbox S too.

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@pcgameboy: That's like saying a 1080ti card is going to be held back because the game has to play on a 1060 too.

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@sealionact: Not true at all.. PC is held back by consoles, because games are made for them first, which keeps them from achieving their full potential. A 1060 is separate from a 1080ti. An XboxOne is not separate from the Xbox X.

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@pcgameboy: What? The PS4P and the XB1X are using the same thing PC games have been using. Make a game, then use different textures / resolution / framerate to best use the faster hardware. How is this holding a game back for a console but not a PC game?

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@roxor3: There hasn't been a PC game that pushes hardware as hard as possible that something that would push the highest end tech, because if they did the PS4P, and XBX wouldn't be able to handle it. Even the 1070 would cry trying to play it. If games were more focused on PC, than consoles they would look, and play 10x better. There are some PC gamers that are made in mind knowing that it may come to consoles, so they keep the expectations down. Sure sometimes they make PC games with low-mid end PC parts in mind, which can hold it back, but it doesn't happen often. Normally its the consoles in mind, not PC parts.

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@sealionact: Well in reality if PC games were made to be played on only the most high end cards, there would be better performance in those games. Its the same for this system, devs aren't going to make two versions of a game. They are going to make a game that runs on the standard X1 and that will see likely minor updates on the 1S or X.

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@Sepewrath: Fractionally at best. Hence games have visual detail sliders. Set it to the highest and you are getting the best they made. If a developer tailored their game only for high-end computers, it wouldn't mean that they would magically be able to make their textures and techniques better.

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@roxor3: That was my point, the sliders exist so the games can be played on everything from high end cards to mid tier cards. If it were meant to only be played on the high end cards, there would be no sliders and there would be a noticeable performance boost.

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playstation got more games than Xbox itself from PS1,PS2,PS3 and PS4 and new more exclusives for PS4 .

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@playstationzone: But for games old PS4 on it pay you again do.

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@playstationzone: Too many self replies man.

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He liar only games Xbox got is old games and going spend your Xbox 1x money on there selves .

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Yes it enough old games no

New big exclusives to offer. That xbox1 x runs old games.

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Quote: "We're launching the Xbox One X. It's a joke"

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X360 and OG Xbox games does not an Xbox One X exclusive make.

Dunno why the Xbox leadership has to keep on spewing the same lie that there's over 200 exclusives and 1300 games available now for the XB-OX.

Not even close.

https://gematsu.com/exclusives/xbox-one

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@uncle5555: Are you really saying that Microsoft don't know how many games are on their system, bearing in mind they certify every game that gets launched on it?

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@readysalted: Microsoft is lying when talking about exclusives. Instead of using the definition that everyone else does, they make up their own definition and hope no one notices.

A game that is on PC is NOT an Xbox exclusive, yet they regularly pretend they are, even in this very interview.

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@Thanatos2k: So why doesn't my copy of Forza 7 play on any other console?

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@readysalted: Because it's not available for other consoles? I'm confused what you're going on about.

It's available for the PC platform and the Xbox One. That means it's not exclusive to the Xbox One. This isn't difficult.

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@Thanatos2k: So it is exclusive as you can't play on other consoles, but it's not exclusive because you can play on a Windows 10 PC. From the Microsoft Store. Which is also on the Windows 10 based Xbox...

Why isn't this conversation happening with PS4? It's the best console to play, apparently, as it has "exclusive" games like NieR and Nioh... which are also on PC.

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@readysalted: Is this some kind of idiotic trend now at Microsoft HQ? That we're going to pretend like the definition of the word exclusive has changed now? If it is available for more than one platform, it is not exclusive. There are many platforms, including PS4, Switch, PC, Xbox One, 3DS, Linux, Android, and more.

"as it has "exclusive" games like NieR and Nioh... which are also on PC."

And it has others that are not, like Persona 5 and Bloodborne and Uncharted that are actual exclusives. Xbox...?

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@Thanatos2k: It is an idiotic trend with so called "gamers" who care more about what should be classed as an exclusive, irrelevant of if the game is not available on other consoles, than the fact they can play their games in more places at no extra cost.

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@readysalted: What do you mean "at no extra cost"? How many people will use BOTH copies that they get? Few or none.

It's like you're acting like a multiplatform game didn't exist before this. That was not the case.

Exclusives are extremely important - they give a platform a reason to exist. If the platform has no exclusives, AND the games run better on another platform, there's no reason for that platform to exist.

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@Thanatos2k: I'm sure you have a source for you claim, right? Otherwise we're just wasting time talking about your false assumptions.

Well ask the millions of people who own an Xbox to throw it away then because you said so. I'm sure they'll listen to a fanboy who can't think past their own ill judgment.

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@readysalted: That millions chose the inferior platform does not change the fact that it is so. People make mistakes.

This week's South Park episode explained perfectly well why you're doubling down right now. Maybe you should go watch it and see.

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@Thanatos2k: Inferior to what, exactly?

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@readysalted: Other platforms with better game libraries. There are multiple now.

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@Thanatos2k: In your opinion. I'm happy with my Xbox game library and don't feel compelled to buy another platform for their game library. You must not be happy with your game libraries, otherwise you wouldn't be so obsessed with Xbox, clearly.

I'm certainly not compelled to give up Xbox Live, backwards compatibility and a console that makes games look good in 4K. Can't find good alternatives to those on other consoles.

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@readysalted: "You must not be happy with your game libraries, otherwise you wouldn't be so obsessed with Xbox, clearly."

I'm not happy with the Xbox's library - which is why I don't need one. I thought that was obvious considering it's what I said over and over, but not the first thing you've intentionally misconstrued.

"Can't find good alternatives to those on other consoles."

To Xbox Live? PC is the far superior alternative, in which you do not pay pointlessly for multiplayer. It's still utterly baffling to me that people do that.

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@Thanatos2k: You literally misconstrued what I said even though you quoted me... Read my quote again, I am saying you're obsessed with Xbox, not that you're happy with the Xbox's library, which you've just randomly added.

You are in an Xbox article, commenting about Xbox to Xbox fans as to why they shouldn't buy Xbox. Your previous comments talk about Xbox. Why do you care so much about what games are or are not on Xbox? Why do you care who owns an Xbox? Why do you care if people want to buy an Xbox? Obsessed, clearly.

So PC has "far superior" online just because it is free? Any other plus points?

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@readysalted: It has actual dedicated servers and mods. It's literally better in every way. You've run out of points, so go on and get that last post in.

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@Thanatos2k: *Game dependant. Just like Xbox.

We'll just sweep your Xbox obsession under the carpet. See you in the next Xbox article!

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@readysalted: He's excluding the 360 games

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Xbox yet again out with the damage control. If they had plenty of games they wouldn't need to say this. It's only because there a very few games.At tehj moment and none that push the limits of the extra "grunt"

It's like the couple on Facebook who keep saying how happy and in love with each other every 5 mins, then split up 3 weeks later. It's media spin that's all.

Here in UK it's so unwanted M$ have been limiting stock to mainly cover preorders and because the preorders were lack luster no matter what M$ say, they know once 1st batch sold, there's not going to be a huge rush, same as with the One they dont want huge piles gathering dust.

Also from what I hear chatting to friends etc, anyone over the age of 25 will have at least 1 PC/laptop at home for work etc. So why pay £450 for a mid range PC locked to a limited OS.

Much better either build to same pecs for £450 and limit yourself. Or spend a few more £1's and build an amazing PC. I know what most "adults" are doing....

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@xrizz1066: "Adults" are enjoying their platform of choice.... Kids are trolling.

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@sealionact An adult would ignore a troll, I do.....you keep coming back cuz you know what I say is true. If it wasn't you'd ignore me.:

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