Microsoft seems to have dig themselves into a hole with Gamepass but that's another topic.i looked it up online, apparently hi-fi rush had over three million players in under six months, counting games purchased and gamepass together. that sounds like good results for a medium budgeted game, but i guess the results have to be far better than that in microsoft's eyes
even so, stepping on developer toes does seem to happen, regardless of if the developers deserved it or not. i do not think the hi-fi rush devs getting shuttered is ok due to microsoft's handling of the game pass model, when the hi-fi rush devs had nothing to do with the game pass model. they were only just recently acquired tooMicrosoft seems to have dig themselves into a hole with Gamepass but that's another topic.
what I mean by that is that Microsoft doesn't come in and tells them what to do with the games/projects. The business side of things is another whole can of worms.even so, stepping on developer toes does seem to happen, regardless of if the developers deserved it or not. i do not think the hi-fi rush devs getting shuttered is ok due to microsoft's handling of the game pass model, when the hi-fi rush devs had nothing to do with the game pass model. they were only just recently acquired too
They conditioned Xbox users not to buy games, now they're trying to get Playstation users to buy them. Looking at Doom: The Dark Ages sales, I don't think it's working. Even Indiana Jones which sold better on PS5 than Xbox, still sold low numbers.Microsoft seems to have dig themselves into a hole with Gamepass but that's another topic.
i feel like that is almost irrelevant when seemingly even after making a hit game you get shut down with little hesitationwhat I mean by that is that Microsoft doesn't come in and tells them what to do with the games/projects.
Yup, my friends over at Xbox rarely buy games. I seem to be the only one who cares about them lol.They conditioned Xbox users not to buy games, now they're trying to get Playstation users to buy them. Looking at Doom: The Dark Ages sales, I don't think it's working. Even Indiana Jones which sold better on PS5 than Xbox, still sold low numbers.
I've bought Xbox games since the OG Xbox all the way through the Xbox One generation. I started to slow down my Xbox purchases with Xbox Series generation because it started with "Smart Delivery" games which typically had the Xbox One version on the disc instead of the superior Xbox Series version, and then they just stopped putting a lot of the games on the disc altogether. I bought Halo Infinite at launch and was pretty PO'd when I found out all that was on the disc was some launcher, megabytes in size, and it required you to download the full game. There's no point in physical at that point. And that's what they've done with Doom: The Dark Ages, Indiana Jones, etc., on both Xbox and PS5.Yup, my friends over at Xbox rarely buy games. I seem to be the only one who cares about them lol.
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it is odd how committed they used to be in regard to creating system selling exclusive video gamesXbox is now a shadow of what it became in the X360 era
Peter Moore, J Allard, Shane Kim, etc., took the Xbox brand to its peak and then Don Mattrick and Phil Spencer threw it off the cliff.it is odd how committed they used to be in regard to creating system selling exclusive video games
i have played maybe three shooter games in my life and even i know about games like halo 3 and gears of war
ThisLet's be honest here when has Rare made a GOOD game? How long has it been? I wouldn't put it past me that their new game was going to be good anyway. It looks pretty but it's probably some multiplayer grindfest with barely any players on considering its on XBOX.
Phil SpencerWho should I spank? Bill Gates or Phil Spencer?
Kind of? As far as I'm aware, the industry trend and the poor sales of the respective previous titles was a factor in the cancellation of Kameo 2 and Perfect Dark Core. They definitely didn't had the same lenience they did during their time at NintendoContrary to popular gamer belief, Microsoft doesn't step on their developer's toes. They just expect results.