Yeah but isn't that a low power version of series x, rather than a series X successor?There is a series s by the way if you are asking about that.
I think that's why he put a period after the S. to stand for series rather than the s series in particular.There is a series s by the way if you are asking about that.
Yeah but isn't that a low power version of series x, rather than a series X successor?
I see your point. With the shortages we might see a prolonged generation and by that point they will do the offline gamers have the 360 for real this time?I doubt any console will move to cloud only, considering a lot of people have unstable internet, and after what I've heard about cloud streaming, like disconnects, losing all progress you had made if you didn't save right before it happened, it seems like it would have a lot of problems. that doesn't include people with data caps like myself.
Okay so you think both brands will stick with dedicated hardware. I don't know it depends on many factors. The naming convention of the xbox nowdays is a bit weird. Series this and that, it seems like they have a long term plan that is a departure from before. Maybe they will center the brand on a service.There might be revision of newer model but would be some time before they move to next gen, just like how it is for your PS6 topic.
that's what I think as well. I think the shortages will prolong the generation. as for 360 games, if you mean on the system, the only thing I hate about it is that it has to sign into cloud for saving purposes, every time you come back from sleep mode. it interrupts the game when it does that.I see your point. With the shortages we might see a prolonged generation and by that point they will do the offline games have the 360 for real this time?
Okay so you think both brands will stick with dedicated hardware. I don't know it depends on many factors. The naming convention of the xbox nowdays is a bit weird. Series this and that, it seems like they have a long term plan that is a departure from before. Maybe they will center the brand on a service.
With the 360 for offline gamers I mean that approach microsoft had for the always online xbox one, telling offline users to buy a 360 instead. They might do that again but stick to their guns.that's what I think as well. I think the shortages will prolong the generation. as for 360 games, if you mean on the system, the only thing I hate about it is that it has to sign into cloud for saving purposes, every time you come back from sleep mode. it interrupts the game when it does that.
I see your point and you might very well be right. I believe selling a cloud services maybe with a little box that has all sorts of surveilance gadgets attached is very attractive for them, making you part of the product (information gathering). It might be over, and they are too afraid to pull that one, but I suspect they are really itching to try it.they got a lot of flak over that, so I doubt they'll make the same mistake. it will hurt sales far more than piracy ever could, plus it's likely pirates would hack the system, dev mode or not, if they had something like that. it would be game over for microsoft.
Beleive it or not though it is still kind of like that if you have more than one xbox. My kids and I each have an xbox. Both boxes have the same accounts but in order for my kids to play the games I bought on their console it has to be set as my accounts home console so they don't have to sign in to my account. Thus my xbox has to be online and signed in, in order for me to play any digital games that I own under my own account since it is now not my home xbox. If they were to sign me in to play the games I own I would be kicked off my console so they could play. It's stupid how they do it and don't seem to understand that some people have families and want to play games together.they got a lot of flak over that, so I doubt they'll make the same mistake. it will hurt sales far more than piracy ever could, plus it's likely pirates would hack the system, dev mode or not, if they had something like that. it would be game over for microsoft.
So xbox not a familiy friendly console. Good to know. Are there at least good couch coop games on there?Beleive it or not though it is still kind of like that if you have more than one xbox. My kids and I each have an xbox. Both boxes have the same accounts but in order for my kids to play the games I bought on their console it has to be set as my accounts home console so they don't have to sign in to my account. Thus my xbox has to be online and signed in, in order for me to play any digital games that I own under my own account since it is now not my home xbox. If they were to sign me in to play the games I own I would be kicked off my console so they could play. It's stupid how they do it and don't seem to understand that some people have families and want to play games together.
Series P... interesting. Dongle directly into the TV?I still have discs so I didn't like the all digital Series S, and I thought the Series X was too much for me(also considerably pricier/rather get a pc). I would like a Series S-D (disc drive), so my hope is yes, just not any time soon.
They will push for the streaming side of things with a dongle before, I think (Series P?).