I'm really enjoying it and ended up buying it. It's a relaxing MP that is fun to play. I'm not getting irritated when my team is losing or if I'm not doing good. The othe FPS's like H5, COD, and R6 Siege, can get too competitive at times, it's nice to just be able to relax with a MP FPS.
@Drkr_Zen: I doubt a linear FPS shooter will ever win GOTY again compared to games that are mostly focused on single player like those you mentioned. The genre is more about MP now than the single player stories any more.
@beastmode: No, it shows you're taking things out of context and looking for any negative, being biased, and trolling. It's not like every Xbox user went to the site and voted, it was the most requested feature on that site when they announced it was coming. The Xbox team also listens to other forms of feedback, twitter, facebook, people at conventions who they talk to in person, e-mails, messages through LIVE, etc. They know what their consumers are asking for.
@Barighm: MS isn't selling the X1 at a loss, even at launch. When MS reduced the price to $399 they dropped Kinect. The other price drops have been offset by production costs declining.
@nadsat-77: The PS3 didn't sell nearly as many units as the PS2 and lost a large chunk of Sony's marketshare. They went from dominating during the PS2 generation to almost a 50/50 marketshare with Xbox during the PS3 generation.
Technically selling 80+ million units should be considered a success, but when you compare the previous products to its successors, the PS3 wasn't nearly as successful as the PS2. The same thing is happening to the X1. It went from a 50/50 global marketshare with the PS3/360 generation to being outsold 2-1 this generation. The X1 has lost a large chunk of the 360's marketshare. I don't think MS or Sony would view the PS3 and the X1 as successful.
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