Huh, I thought they got rid of that requirement for xbox live gold.I just want to ask you one question. You played Final Fantasy XI (or did you play Phantasy Star Universe?) on Xbox 360. Back then both Final Fantasy XI and Phantasy Star Universe did not force you to be a Xbox Live member. Do you support Microsoft's modern console forcing you to pay 10$ to play online in addition to the subscription for Final Fantasy XIV? Only one platform requires you to pay to play online in addition the subscription price for Final Fantasy XIV.
I wouldn't waste my time with that alt.Wouldn't that mean you are essentially supporting the corporation who destroyed what you loved?
My notifications started blowing up, and wouldn't you know I find out I have an admirer. You don't have to be shydemigod
Edit: I received three more after posting this.
Edit Edit: another two
Calm down, it's just four games and neither is Starfield or Indiana Jones.I personally jumped off after the February direct about them putting games on PlayStation. Fuck Phil Spencer.
Huh, I thought they got rid of that requirement for xbox live gold.
Buddy look outside GAF. 90% of old school Halo fan feel like that.Again with the 'No True Scotsman', I promise you that there are very good reasons why one shouldn't use this line of argument. Your premise is based entirely on assertion rather than data or evidence.
You aren't some arbiter of Halo fandom that gets to decide what specific beliefs 'Real Halo Fans" must adhere to.
If I said 'Do you like the movie Terminator? Well you aren't a real Terminator fan if you watch CBS, seeing as they own the IP and produced that last sorry excuse of a Terminator film,' you would rightfully point out that I sound like an idiot. Now recognize you are doing the same thing.
Your second argument is only relevant if someone was stuck using a singular platform. There are a myriad of reasons why someone would prefer to play on any particular platform, and if they want to play another platforms exclusive, they can simple play that exclusive on the other system. And to be clear, no one cares where you invest your money.
Like bro, it's ok that you don't like Xbox, but this crusade to convince others that they should feel obligated to do the same is just weird.
Edited: revised to be less combative
Halo 4/5/Infinite was not enough for you?What don't you like about current Halo?
Outside of Unreal Engine on a game we haven't necessarily played or seen yet?
Ahh, it was the f2p games that they got rid of that requirement but left it there for anything that still requires a sub.
I enjoyed 4's campaign. The MP wasn't that good.Halo 4/5/Infinite was not enough for you?
Only thing good about them was Infinite's gameplay.I enjoyed 4's campaign. The MP wasn't that good.
Halo 5 and Infinite campaigns I haven't completed, but I enjoyed the MP.
Pretty accurate. The mods don't seem to care about emote spamming.demigod is essentially a bot.
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Gamers/Consumers:How does it work when you are a "fan" as opposed to a gamer and consumer? Is the difference that you want to play but you "root" (for lack of better word) on a specific hardware manufacturer emotionally?
Pretty accurate. The mods don't seem to care about emote spamming.
I quite enjoyed Infinites campaign - and you're right the gameplay was great.Only thing good about them was Infinite's gameplay.
The story was shit. Abrupt ending. And 343i scrapped everything about the story and started working on the new game instead of giving us an expansion closing the Installation 07 story.I quite enjoyed Infinites campaign - and you're right the gameplay was great.
I agree there, let's say there were potential. I thought the story would keep going on and we'd get additional biomes unlocking more and more of the ring. But yeah they fucked up.The story was shit. Abrupt ending. And 343i scrapped everything about the story and started working on the new game instead of giving us an expansion closing the Installation 07 story.
How does it work when you are a "fan" as opposed to a gamer and consumer? Is the difference that you want to play but you "root" (for lack of better word) on a specific hardware manufacturer emotionally?
I think you are fundamentally wrong with this as in one thing leads to the other. There are 30 million Xbox Series and even more with One users that at some point in some generation focused in the experience, price, performance or, more importantly, friends to decide their platform. They then invest in machines and a catalog of games. Games that have attached memories, joys and feelings in general. And while that is important as important or more is that they are locked into a ecosystem to keep those games or be forced to purchase them again (if even possible). So they develop, as any customer of any device, a brand loyalty and support their efforts, root for they success and aggressively argue against its downfall. It's not something out of pure tribalism but have objective practical interests that you so often disregard with a "just buy a PC, bro" while having yourself a massive Steam library.Gamers/Consumers:
Fans:
- Their primary focus is the experience - playing games, enjoying software, or using hardware that works best for their needs.
- Decisions are often practical: performance, price, compatibility, and features.
- Emotional attachment to brands is secondary; they may switch brands if something else offers better value or experience.
- Their focus shifts from pure functionality to emotional loyalty.
- They may root for a hardware brand or game studio, defend it online, collect merchandise, or follow company announcements closely - even if they don't always directly benefit.
- They may forgive flaws in products or overlook better alternatives because of a psychological or identity-based attachment to the brand.
And then there are also fanboys and console warriors, but that's not the topic here.
I think you are fundamentally wrong with this as in one thing leads to the other. There are 30 million Xbox Series and even more with One users that at some point in some generation focused in the experience, price, performance or, more importantly, friends to decide its platform. They then invest in machines and a catalog of games. Games that have attached memories, joys and feelings in general. And while that is important as important or more is that they are locked into a ecosystem to keep those games or be forced to purchase them again (if even possible). So they develop, as any customer of any device, a brand loyalty and support their efforts, root for they success and aggressively argue against its downfall. It's not something out of pure tribalism but have objective practical interests that you so often disregard with a "just buy a PC, bro" while having yourself a massive Steam library.
Back then when cartridges changed compatibility from gen to gen your past catalog meant nothing but nowadays the situation is very different and we're talking here of about 3X the install base of the Steam Deck to whom the floor is disappearing under their feet. Maybe that critical mass of core customers is what will save Xbox in the end even thought the leadership keeps shitting the bed. But if not there will be tens of millions of harmed in more ways than one.
In short. Cringe and hostile console/PC warring is wrong, but friendly banter and humoristic warring is fun and otherwise humanly understandable.
I think you're overestimating the value of game libraries - especially since many casual players only have one or two go-to titles, yet they make up the majority of the market. A lot of people simply don't care about their old games anymore, and even if they do, those games don't cost much on other platforms. Most major titles have crossplay nowadays, so playing with friends isn't really a deciding factor anymore either.I think you are fundamentally wrong with this as in one thing leads to the other. There are 30 million Xbox Series and even more with One users that at some point in some generation focused in the experience, price, performance or, more importantly, friends to decide their platform. They then invest in machines and a catalog of games. Games that have attached memories, joys and feelings in general. And while that is important as important or more is that they are locked into a ecosystem to keep those games or be forced to purchase them again (if even possible). So they develop, as any customer of any device, a brand loyalty and support their efforts, root for they success and aggressively argue against its downfall. It's not something out of pure tribalism but have objective practical interests that you so often disregard with a "just buy a PC, bro" while having yourself a massive Steam library.
Back then when cartridges changed compatibility from gen to gen your past catalog meant nothing but nowadays the situation is very different and we're talking here of about 5X the install base of the Steam Deck to whom the floor is disappearing under their feet. Maybe that critical mass of core customers is what will save Xbox in the end even thought the leadership keeps shitting the bed. But if not there will be tens of millions of harmed in more ways than one.
In short. Cringe and hostile console/PC warring is wrong, but friendly banter and humoristic warring is fun and otherwise humanly understandable.
Phil has been talking about losing the worst generation with digital libraries for a long time, and he was right. But now because of what he's been saying for the past 18 months, despite having a digital Xbox library of hundreds of games, I've jumped ship.Even Phil has said that this is much more difficult than it was in the 00s because of digital libraries. If I jumped into Xbox I would lose all my PS5 games. I'm not doing it. Nobody is doing it.
The key point here is dissatisfaction. Just releasing a new Xbox early isn't going to make anyone who is happy with PlayStation change their platform. They have to be actually dissatisfied and think that Xbox would give them a better experience, and I don't see a single person coming to that conclusion.Phil has been talking about losing the worst generation with digital libraries for a long time, and he was right. But now because of what he's been saying for the past 18 months, despite having a digital Xbox library of hundreds of games, I've jumped ship.
It wasn't that PlayStation did anything to convince me to buy games there. It's that Xbox convinced me they're not in for the longhaul, which means preserving that digital library isn't a major factor anyway, so it's time to jump.
sure, butAll I can say is that be a fan of games (not franchises!), not consoles/platforms. If one platform dies, just go where the games you are interested in go.
Fair points, good Sir.sure, but
- console warring is fun
- no bueno if sony is the only player in the traditional console space
Why would I know?MaybeBernkastel might know where she is?
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As for MS/Xbox... everything so far has been a self inflicted wound, nothing more, nothing less and they only have themselves to blame 'cause it's sure as hell not the haters'® fault.
Intresting how the E3 2013 Xbox show killed the brand and still hasn't recovered today.
Intresting how the E3 2013 Xbox show killed the brand and still hasn't recovered today.
Last senjutsu alt that I know of and guessed right wasWhere's our boy senjutsusage hiding at?GHG
Topher ? Don't even see his twitter account anymore.
Where's Catlady? I will miss her laughing emojis. MaybeBernkastel might know where she is?
