This is my opinion, and I don't want to be flamed because I'm being honest. This does not mean that I dislike the Xbox 360.
Possibly negative things that have been forced on the console video game business mostly by Microsoft since 2001, and/or just things that I think are mistakes:
- Shortening of console life span. Microsoft seemingly had a good reason with the Xbox, though that doesn't change much. Less than a year after the release of Halo 2, Microsoft had already ceased first party support and moved on to the Xbox 360. Now, it seems that Microsoft may want to be first on the market with its next console, and I believe that this is a negative trend.
- Red Ring of Death. This ties into the short lifespan of the original Xbox. The hardware was rushed no doubt, and it has cost them a lot of money for the extended warranties. A few months ago, I was seriously thinking about buying an Xbox 360, though the RROD honestly did lead me to deciding against the console.
- Paying to play on-line. This is a big deal to me. I first played my PS2 on-line, then my DS and Wii, all free. I'm not interested in a lot of bells and whistles. Microsoft has missed the mark by not offering a free version of on-line; not just a free trial. The free version wouldn't need to feature everything, though casual players could at least play against other people.
- No Wi-Fi. It's standard on PS3 and Wii. I know that many will say that "wires are better," though doesn't Xbox Live still get lag because of the lack of dedicated servers?
- Too much focus on first person shooters. Over the last 5-6 years, it seems that consoles have tried to be PC hybrids. Sure, Halo is a fantastic game and many developers want to achieve the same success, though the FPS genre could easily tire itself out soon.
- Lack of variety. I used to own an Xbox, though I traded it in and then bought a slimline PS2. Why? Lack of variety. I really liked some of the games on the Xbox, and I thought that the custom soundtrack feature was awesome. However, there just wasn't even variety in its software. Not enough good platformer and adventure games. It was the system for FPS and racing fans, I thought. Now, I do think that variety has improved on Xbox 360, though not enough. Microsoft has still focused too much on FPS/TPS and racing games. Sure, there's Viva Pinata and Kameo: Elements of Power. Though, that's only from RARE. So is Banjo Kazooie 3: Nuts & Bolts, which now doesn't even appear to be a true next generation platformer. They can innovate without changing the fundamentals. Look at Super Mario Galaxy!
- Lack of price drops. In the USA, Microsoft has only lowered the price of the Xbox 360 once, and that was last August. The premium package was dropped by $50. Maybe Microsoft is trying to recoup some of its loss from the RROD problem, though Microsoft has not been near aggressive enough in expanding its audience. This is one reason why the hardware sales have been in a slump lately.
So, there it is. Questions? Comments?
Please don't turn this thread into a flame fest or I will contact a MOD to lock this thread. Thanks.
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