Exclusive games are relatively few, the vast bulk of AAA games are third-party. If Series X turns out to be the best place to play those games then it certainly won't cede the 'big AAA experiences to play in front of the TV' market.
when you talk about the best place to play these games are you meaning services + performance and play on a variety of devices.
I mean Sony is offering so much these days.
I don't like vr but it is a thing, it has a large following, xbox does not have that.
Exclusives, Sony's are by all metrics just better,
Even the controller is giving you more options this time compared to Microsoft's one.
You have the new sound engine which allows users to get the best audio effects with just your bog-standard setup, no special gear required.
the best ssd that can't be matched in performance will make a big difference in how games are played 6 seconds vs instant, going by the Microsoft quick feature resume and spiderman open world one.
The ssd will fundamentally change how games are designed.
i am just trying to think what Microsoft is actually bringing to the table as in games or personal experiences when you play said games.
the hardware performance gap is even smaller this generation, regular people won't notice the difference at 800% zoomed-in but they will recognize and appreciate seeing god of war 2 load in less than a second.