It's frustrating not being able to pick up something laying around the environment and not use as a melee weapon. Survival horror is one thing but come one, I can't break a leg off a table and smash some faces? that's the least realistic you can be in a game. It's like not being able to jump.
Being "like" Netflix would mean you have brand new releases as well as a huge selection. The service in question nor only is limited in selection, it may have an active rotation of titles and NO new titles.
Phil's a great guy, he really learned his lesson from past flubbings. However, Microsoft is targeting "premium" as their target audience but the irony behind that is all the "premium" and 'enthusiast" gamers they are expecting to buy the Scorpio literally already have PS4 Pro and or PC's for that premium gaming experience. The Xbox crowd fighting till they're blue in the face about how great xbox is don't even know how bad the graphics are and realistically, aren't deserving of a Scorpio nor will they likely even see the differences. The fact that so many youtubers game at 720p/900p on their 50" 4K tv's from 20 feet away on the One claiming how amazing the graphics are is a testament to the decline of our civilization.
In reality, the Scorpio has no exclusives that can't be played on PC and the PC is the Project Scorpio enthusiast gamers are demanding. I would love to buy one, I always want the newest and best of whatever's out there but "best" Scorpio console still isn't "best" gaming experience when you have the likes of Nvidia dropping prices and making room for 4k/60 gaming on the 1080Ti with what is likely the same cost as what the Scorpio will be.
While I am thrilled Microsoft released the flood gates of their first party titles on PC I am more disappointed that they did because now an amazing device is on the horizon that so many people already have in the form of gaming PC's. And before you dimwits chime in about sitting at a desk or gaming on a monitor blah blah... people have been PC gaming in the living room for decades so the console vs pc living room experience is NOT a valid argument. I've been gaming on PC's in the living room since the late 90's using gamepads and it is second nature to me. If not for you then that's your problem.
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