@SolidGame_basic said:
Now that X1 is basically being stripped of any exclusives, is there much of a reason to own one other than just preferring console experience to PC? To be honest, I don't really like it. I feel like my X1 purchase was a waste. First, X1 has inferior hardware even compared to PS4. The redeeming qualities it had was the iconic franchises like Halo, Forza, Gears. But now I can play them on PC. On top of that, I have to pay for Live? One may think they can make a similar argument against PS4, but the PS4 has still done a much better job at making itself a must own console this gen. Sony's first party is still very strong and Sony has great support from Japan. And at least when you pay for online, you get perks like the games and also the discounts. I gotta say, Xbox has turned into a major flop this gen. Wouldn't you agree, SW?
there will always be a market for consoles.. consoles are cheaper, easier to maintain, easier to set-up, and they compliment a living room environment more readily than a gaming PC.. That said, my Xbox One and any future consoles will always have a place under my television..
As far as combining the platforms, it's definitely a good thing.. For example, I've always been a console gamer.. I've never seriously considered playing on PC.. I always understood that there's a higher graphical ceiling on PC but it wasn't worth it to me if I had to separate my gaming.. To explain, I play most of my games on my console, in my living room.. that's my preference and that is not going to change.. and if I buy a PC, I will have to spend a certain percentage of my gaming time tied to certain PC titles because they can only be played on my PC in my office (unless I use some type of streaming solution, but 1) if we're arguing about 4k graphics and etc, why would I settle for streaming when I can play native on my 4k monitor? and 2) i'm not hooking my PC directly up to my living room TV and 3) I don't have a 4k TV in my living room). I also will miss out on playing online with my console friends because i'd be playing a PC game that's likely tied to a Steam account that I couldn't give a crap about.. I don't care to start a new and separate username with separate friends and separate achievements on Steam.. I'd rather just play and party chat with the Xbox Live friends i already have and grow the achievements i already have.. again, that's my preference.. And up until now, those reasons alone was enough for me to not give a crap about PC gaming.. Until now..
Now, I can potentially buy a game once and that game will be available on both my PC and my Xbox One.. Not two different versions of the same game.. the same game.. I'm not tied to the PC anymore because I bought a PC game on Steam.. I bought a Windows 10 game from the Windows Store and now I can play that game in 4k on my PC if I want and when I want to relax on the couch, I can pick up right where I left off on the Xbox One.. All my game saves, friends list, achievements, game feed, party chat invites, online multiplayer, and more are all shared between the two.. I don't lose anything from my Xbox Live experience regardless of if I'm playing alone in my office or if I have company and I'm playing in the living room..
One game, one platform, two devices..
I can tell you right now, thanks to this announcement, once the Windows Store on PC and the Windows Store on Xbox One are officially combined for universal cross-buy and cross-save, I'm building a high-end PC that's ready for 4k graphics and Oculus Rift.. I've already priced the build and I'm just waiting to pull the trigger.. Because at that point, I can finally enjoy the higher grade graphics of PC gaming without separating my experience from the console ecosystem I'm already invested in.. it's a win/win and I cant wait..
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