• Piecemakers@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Why does that look like a miniskirt/boy-briefs from behind, with the X conspicuously centered?

  • Jordan Lund@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Makes sense:

    Xbox - 2001
    Xbox 360 - 2005
    Xbox One - 2013
    Xbox One S - 2016
    Xbox One X - 2017
    Xbox Series S|X - 2020

    4 years, 8 years, 3 years, 1 year, 3 years.

    2028 would be on the long side but not unheard of. The reason for the big gap between 2005 and 2013 was the 2008 economic crisis.

    2020 was the covid/supply chain crisis.

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        Xbox - 2001
        Xbox 360 - 2005
        Xbox One - 2013
        Xbox One S - 2016
        Xbox One X - 2017
        Xbox Series S|X - 2020

        Though, seeing it laid out like this makes it look like the S|X(6) was intentional. But clearly that’s too much credit for whoever is constantly day drunk while naming.

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      1 year ago

      Why are you counting the One S annd One X as new releases, but not counting the refresh of the 360 that came out (2010)?

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        Because the 360 refresh was functionally the same, both the One S and One X added new functionality (4K Blu Ray, 4K Gaming).

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      I think I would be okay with 8-10 year iterations. 3-4 years is a ridiculous money grab. I haven’t owned an XBOX since the 360 though, so…

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        If Sony does what they did with the PS4, they’ll release a PS5 Pro next year and a PS6 in 2028. Pretty easy to follow at least.

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        Historic generations were about 5 years…

        The big problem with the Xbox One was that it was underpowered because of the Kinect requirement, so they ditched Kinect then rebranded as the Xbox One S, throwing in a 4K Blu Ray player.

        Still wasn’t enough, so the One X had full 4K capabilities.

        If they had launched with the One X things would have looked a lot different.

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        I don’t know if I would see it as a pure money grab. Pretty sure game consoles, just like inkjet printers and the like are sold with zero or near zero profit (or even at a loss). The benefit the console manufacturer gains from the platform lock-in far outweighs whatever greed they might have trying to reap gains from the hardware. 10 year old hardware is roughly 30x slower in FLOPs, so we might be looking at a desire for better games or easier software development - I for sure would not envy the developer needing to target 10 year old hardware, though it’s not exactly unheard of.

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    At first glance, I thought that was the backside of someone bending over. I’m sure I’m the only one though. Right?

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    I remember when the current generation of consoles came out (Series X/S and PS5) that both MS and Sony and all the various gaming magazines were claiming that they would be the last hardware consoles ever. Uh huh.

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      1 year ago

      Maybe they realised cloud gaming is shite. Yeh for some it suits but look up the abandoned cloud gaming projects.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, discs are still a thing for Xbox and PS5, steam decks just download these really big folders for each game’s files to your SD card like our PCs do and the Switch has its tiny cartridges you keep in a little box in your carrying case like previous nintendo handhelds.

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        Probably. But I still find it funny how they were pushing so hard into making people believe there would be no more hardware generations.

  • /home/pineapplelover@lemm.ee
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    Fuck microshit for their predatory pushing of game pass and not being able to own games. I would never buy an xbox and hope others don’t fall for it as well.

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      People also seem to genuinely believe MS won’t just massively inflate prices once they’ve cornered the market lmao

      The current gamepass pricing is unsustainable. There’s a reason why MS refuses to say how much money they make from it (if any) and they lump it in with other stuff in their financials.

      I can easily envision a future where gamepass is £30 a month or something, but because MS has bought a lot of studios and people don’t own their games, people have to choose between continually paying that price, or starting all over again with zero games, and not being able to buy a decent amount of the big games, because they’re only on gamepass.

      Either that or it ends up like TV streaming where we have to have 5 different subscriptions to access all the games we want access to.

      Fuck that. We shouldn’t let either of those things happen.

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        I didn’t say people wouldn’t be able to buy any games. Please don’t strawman.

        What I said was that plenty of people won’t own games (due to gamepass being sold cheaply initially), then when MS massively jacks up prices, people will have to choose between swallowing that and buying all their games again at whatever the retail price happens to be.

        It’s a trap designed to extort people in the long run.

        The other thing I said was that some games will be exclusive.

        Please address things that I’ve actually said, not things that you’ve imagined I’ve said.

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          I didn’t imagine you saying anything. I didn’t address anything you said because I didn’t reply to you. I just wanted OP to expand on what he meant by “not being able to own games”

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      Game Pass is awesome. Back when I was a kid, you rented a game for a weekend and it cost you like $8. Now for around that price you rent a hundred games for a month.

      Game Pass is just streaming for video games. It works and lets me try out so many games that I would never have spend money on, but ended up liking a lot of them.

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        Yeah, I get that gamepass is a good way to play games but the thing is when this is if I really like the game and want to purchase it, I can’t. They won’t ever sell me the game files, they’ll only give me the key to rent it out and can revoke that whenever they want.

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    bet my ovaries its just gonna be stadia 2.0 at this point with their gamepass garbage

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      Why would they need to release a new console for game streaming? The advantage is that it can run on anything. It would also guarantee that Sony wins that generation before it even begins.

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      They already cancelled the streaming box they were making (Project Keystone). And they aren’t the only ones making streaming services for gaming.