No, but I'm forgiving of the state of COVID (yes, people are working from home getting stuff done, but I can tell you from personal experience that it's just not the same and the output is not as smooth even if an individual is on task,) and if all the Xbox Game Studios games they announced back in 2020 are genuinely moving forward then they do have a promising library to come.
They did over-promise in that Xbox Showcase of 2020 (it was a ton of stuff like Fable, State of Decay 3, Avowed, Stalker 2, Forza Motorsport, plus Hellblade 2 and Halo Infinite had been announced earlier and both made disappointing second appearances at Showcase; Everwild wasn't there but had all been announced just a bit earlier; then in Dec Perfect Dark was announced... almost all of those were revealed as "games" when most were apparently still in an embryonic state.) That has been frustrating. Forza Horizon 5 did at least deliver what Xbox gamers deserve, and Flight Sim and Halo did their jobs too, but otherwise, the excitement of owning an Xbox was in Game Pass and third parties, which is enough to keep you plenty happy but doesn't foster an Xbox identity, if that matters to you. Starfield would have been a monumental event for Xbox, it's sad to see it not happening this year, but hopefully Forza will come out and be good, hopefully STALKER 2 can hold strong to its plan, hopefully there's at least one surprise title in the upcoming summer show, and hopefully 2023 will be worth the wait...
(*also, caveat: I'm primarily a PlayStation guy, so if we're counting up biases, I unfortunately have to number myself among those dicks coming in to pile on when I don't have a lot of personal stake in the situation.)