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Posted by vrvly
 - April 23, 2019, 20:11:03
VR definitely needs improvement, be it speed or resolution, new HW will surely help. Still I wonder what's are MS plans for that, won't believe that none.
Posted by Nyasha Mukonoweshuro
 - April 23, 2019, 16:43:48
Quote from: adpalmer83 on April 22, 2019, 14:53:45
This is pretty dumb. Who cares if it's more powerful? If it doesn't have the software to support it, it's a moot point. As the article pointed out, the XboneX is more powerful than the PS4, and that's not helping them. Until Microsoft learns to expand it's market beyond dude-bros playing Halo and GOW (not that those games aren't fun), Sony is going to keep beating them.

I don't think you're seeing the bigger picture here...

In this console generation, the Xbox One got lost to the PS4 for a few reasons. From what I've been reading over the months, Microsoft has been working on fixing these problems in time for the next gen consoles. A more powerful console is only one of many things they are doing...

1 - Lack of exclusives. They've bought a handful of well regarded companies to make exclusives for their next console. That's basically what Sony did and it's worked out well for them.

2 - Under-powered console. Obviously graphics aren't everything, but the Xbox One has been spanked in reviews for multi-platform games for offering the inferior experience. The Xbox One X has been a successful console largely because it's been regarded as the best place to play these games now. I imagine Microsoft want to keep that going.

3 - Too much emphasis on home media. I imagine the logic behind this was that in the later years of the PS3 and Xbox 360, the consoles were actually used more for streaming media than games. There was a lot of proof behind this, so Microsoft made the Xbox One a media device that played games, instead of a games console with media capabilities. This alienated them from the people who actually buy games consoles... People who play games. They've mostly already fixed this now (even if Netflix is still the most used app on the Xbox One and PS4).

4 - Forcing the kinect, driving up the price of the console. The kinect is an awesome accessory and true innovation, but forcing it on people was a massive miss-step. They've since fixed that now.

5 - Prohibitive DRM that made sharing games and playing offline impossible. This was stupidity at its finest. They backtracked on this HARD, but the damage was already done and they gave Sony a massive head-start in this generation. In fact, this was the reason many long-time xbox fans initially switched to PS4.
Posted by DizzyUltramega
 - April 22, 2019, 22:26:06
It's going to bomb if they try to push TV like this gen stick to games XBox. Also that sign back in junk after every update is super annoying.
Posted by Mike Tech
 - April 22, 2019, 19:55:37
Quote from: Kerehama on April 22, 2019, 16:16:04
I don't buy a console for the best performance - I'd still be more than happy picking up a PS3 to watch Blu-Ray's and play great looking games.

This doesn't make much sense considering the Xbox One S has a better Blu Ray player than any other console out now for the price. Clearly you are a Sony fanboy, I don't understand why people just can't say that instead of acting like they're looking at the systems unbiased.
Posted by Valentinul
 - April 22, 2019, 19:28:19
Playstation users will never switch to Xbox so a few small changes won't affect anything. Of course it's gonna be better, that's what Microsoft does from the start, but Playstation sales from the PS1 till now show something else. They had a slightly Xbox 360 takeover at some point because you could hack it, but when the PS3 got hacked, it was bye bye Xbox... And now in 2019 nobody cares about hacking.
Posted by Kerehama
 - April 22, 2019, 16:16:04
I don't buy a console for the best performance - I'd still be more than happy picking up a PS3 to watch Blu-Ray's and play great looking games.

If Microsoft can't get first party AAA title exclusives, like this current generation, then their next XBOX won't be successful.
Posted by adpalmer83
 - April 22, 2019, 14:53:45
This is pretty dumb. Who cares if it's more powerful? If it doesn't have the software to support it, it's a moot point. As the article pointed out, the XboneX is more powerful than the PS4, and that's not helping them. Until Microsoft learns to expand it's market beyond dude-bros playing Halo and GOW (not that those games aren't fun), Sony is going to keep beating them.
Posted by Joe
 - April 22, 2019, 11:06:06
Lol
Posted by P2
 - April 22, 2019, 10:53:03
They dont have any other choice than to say the xbox will be better (even if it wasnt true and they just started redesigning what's in their pipeline) otherwise everyone would buy PS5...
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 22, 2019, 06:38:21
The next pitched battle between Sony and Microsoft in their console wars is starting to heat up. The latest news to surface is courtesy of some Microsoft insiders who say that the next-gen flagship Xbox will be more advanced than the Sony PlayStation 5.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Insiders-confirm-next-gen-Xbox-will-be-more-advanced-than-PlayStation-5.418569.0.html