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[–] TheReiterEffect_S8@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

While you are absolutely correct, I can't help but feel like there is some percentage of blame due to the naming of their consoles. It's already confirmed that Microsoft put a lot of resources solely on what to name the second Xbox. If there was an Xbox 2 out at the same time a Playstation 3 was out, no doubt clueless parents would flock to the newer sounding console. Xbox 360 was fine, and we can see how incredibly successful that console was.

 

Fast-forward to Xbox One and things start to get a little shaky. Then you have Xbox One X. And then you have Xbox Series X. I can promise you parents who don't have a clue are, at the same time, not patient enough to hear a 10 second explanation on what the names mean. Or they just go with Playstation because it's just easier.

 

Again, not saying the naming was the reason, but I genuinely believe it played a role to their holiday sales.

[–] RTXEnabledViera@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Even as someone who consumes gaming news 24/7, the names of the new Xbox consoles were fuzzy in my brain for a long-ass time.

[–] ItsBlizzardLizard@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The Xbox One flopped because of their tone deaf e3 presentation that Sony capitalized on. It turned the entire community against them.

Then fast forward a few years and there's almost no exclusives. The PS4 had a ton.

I could complain all day about how sparse the PS5s exclusives are, but it doesn't matter since it's still better than Xbox, and only relevant if you're also into PC gaming since you end up with most of their "exclusives" anyway. Personally I'll never be able to consider a game exclusive if it also comes out in PC... Why would I buy your console, then?

It's easy to land on the PC+Nintendo setup. Especially when you're not okay with pirating current gen Nintendo.

[–] primalbluewolf@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

well Xbox syncs with PC

It was terrible, at least in the 360 era.

It worked apparently if you started with an xbox live account and wanted to move to PC as well. If you started with a games for windows live account and wanted to go to xbox, no joy - you had to create a second account.

So thats how I ended up with two separate microsoft accounts, borne out of what was originally a gfwl account and an xbox account.

[–] ItsBlizzardLizard@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I'm talking about Series X. It's seamless.

I never even tried in the 360 days.

[–] iiLove_Soda@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

was the e3 thing when they talked about the always online or some nonsense like that?