With Scorpio it remains to be seen how much the system will be like the Pro conceptually. With Pro a lot of efforts at a design level went into not disrupting the PS4 ecosystem and make patching really easy for developers.
If Microsoft drops the One name, the first exclusive titles are announced claiming that they truly wanted to showcase what the system can do but 90% of the lineup will still be shared and the hardware architecture is completely different without esram and maybe a different CPU core, it won't be like the Pro at all. It will be a new console.
It all depends on how many promises Microsoft has made will be kept eventually, we simply don't know right now
IMO it will depend a lot on the success of the product, if they see demand for Xbox One collapsing and a strong interest in the Scorpio, give it a year and they will totally focus on Scorpio forgetting about everthing they promised at E3 2016 just like the did with Kinect.
If Microsoft drops the One name, the first exclusive titles are announced claiming that they truly wanted to showcase what the system can do but 90% of the lineup will still be shared and the hardware architecture is completely different without esram and maybe a different CPU core, it won't be like the Pro at all. It will be a new console.
It all depends on how many promises Microsoft has made will be kept eventually, we simply don't know right now
IMO it will depend a lot on the success of the product, if they see demand for Xbox One collapsing and a strong interest in the Scorpio, give it a year and they will totally focus on Scorpio forgetting about everthing they promised at E3 2016 just like the did with Kinect.