Xbox Thread (Like/Hate) - Mainly focusing on the lackluster exclusives, weak points, or strong points of Xbox consoles

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Perhaps they're committed to Game Pass to where it's easier to create filler over meaningful content. Of course, that Activision merger would've helped GP tremendously with value.

Subscription services need to learn that it's the content that drives sales.
I don't even see much filler though. I mean we're getting...what? Two games a year? Games that are taking 5+ years to make?

Filler is fine if it's coming out at a consistent pace. This industry is dooming itself due to shitty devs, shitty management and shitty obsession with 4K graphics.
 
I say filler as GP has subjective filler with indie games and such. It's still a great deal but there's no good exclusives of recent memory.
 
This has gotta be one of the craziest gaming interviews I've seen. The guy seems totally defeated and also a little pissed. Seems like he's on the verge of just throwing in the towel completely.


Pretty insane that we went from the 360 glory days to... this.
 
This has gotta be one of the craziest gaming interviews I've seen. The guy seems totally defeated and also a little pissed. Seems like he's on the verge of just throwing in the towel completely.


Pretty insane that we went from the 360 glory days to... this.

The last xbox exclusive game that I can remember that people went crazy for that sold consoles was Halo 3 in 2007. It's tough.
 
This has gotta be one of the craziest gaming interviews I've seen. The guy seems totally defeated and also a little pissed. Seems like he's on the verge of just throwing in the towel completely.


Pretty insane that we went from the 360 glory days to... this.
What glory days? A console that ended up in last place with the worst competition in history?

They sabotaged the 360 in every way possible with Miis, Kinekt, and all this retarded shit. That's not glory, bro.
 
This has gotta be one of the craziest gaming interviews I've seen. The guy seems totally defeated and also a little pissed. Seems like he's on the verge of just throwing in the towel completely.


Pretty insane that we went from the 360 glory days to... this.
MS needs to do something drastic f the Xbox would continue to exist. Last time I've seen something like this was with the 360's RRoD fiasco. Even so, the 360 survived because of its game output and Xbox Live functionality. I don't think that Xbox is approaching a Sega, but it's clear that support for Xbox as a brand is diminishing.
 
MS needs to do something drastic f the Xbox would continue to exist.
If Microsoft wants Xbox to succeed, they need to fuck off. Stop that corporate pressure (too many cooks, DEI and globohomo shit) and let the Xbox branch do the stuff that people want and stop trying to cater to an audience that doesn't exist.
Xbox started to die when they decided that the "dudebros" weren't their audience anymore.

Have you seen the recent updates to the MCC? No actual updates or fixes, each month gets a nameplate dedicated to a special globohomo cause. Forza Horizon gets a code of conduct, etc.
 
Xbox started to die when they decided that the "dudebros" weren't their audience anymore.
Who the hell is their audience supposed to be at this point? It seems to only be the most hardcore of Xbox brand fanboys. And even many of them seem to finally be moving on.
 
Phil Spencer is content with MS being "third place" in the console market. That's not reassuring for Xbox consumers. When I buy a product, I expect the best out of my purchase or experience. Also, games DO help sell a console. Look at Nintendo. Hell, I wanted a 360 because of Gears of War 2.
 
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Necroing this thread, the Xbox 360 marketplace will be shutting down on July of 2024.

This November will mark 18 years since Xbox 360 launched. It was a generation-defining console that invited many to jump into gaming for the first time and connect with friends around the world. Over the years, we’ve heard stories of players who found a lifelong love of games, starting with the likes of Kameo, Gears of War, Fable 2 and other Xbox 360 classics. We’re thrilled so many fans keep playing their favorite Xbox 360 games on Xbox 360, or on newer consoles via Backward Compatibility.

As we head toward 2024, we have a change to share about the Xbox 360 experience:

  • On July 29, 2024, Xbox will stop supporting the ability to purchase new games, DLC, and other entertainment content from the Xbox 360 Store on the console and the Xbox 360 Marketplace (marketplace.xbox.com)
  • Related to this change, the Microsoft Movies & TV app will no longer function on Xbox 360, which means TV and movie content will no longer be viewable on your Xbox 360 after July 29th, 2024.
Between now and July 2024, you can continue purchasing games and DLC from the Xbox 360 Store and at the Xbox 360 Marketplace.

This change will not affect your ability to play Xbox 360 games or DLC you have already purchased. Xbox 360 game content previously purchased will still be available to play , not only the Xbox 360 console but also Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S devices via backward compatibility.

A lot has changed since the Xbox 360 launched in 2005. Technology has evolved, expectations from players have shifted, and we are focused on making Xbox Series X|S the best place to play now and in the future.

What has not changed is our commitment to preserving your ability to play the content you have already purchased on your preferred device, which means we are committed to supporting Xbox 360 gameplay for the foreseeable future – and you will still be able to play and re-download previously purchased content and connect with friends.

We hope to get ahead of some of your questions below:

Can I still play my Xbox 360 games after July 2024?

Yes, you will still be able to play the games you purchased on Xbox 360. If you purchased the game digitally or have a physical disc, you can still jump in and play. If you’ve deleted a game that you have purchased, but you want to play again, you’ll still be able to re-download it.

What about multiplayer games via the Xbox network? Can I still play with my friends?

Yes. Even after July 2024, you will still be able to play games and connect with friends through multiplayer on the games you purchased, as long as the publisher still supports the online servers. You can still save your games and progress to the cloud, and if you choose to continue any of those available games on Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S, those cloud saves will transfer over.

Can I still buy and play Xbox 360 backward-compatible titles?

There is no impact to purchasing or playing backward-compatible Xbox 360 titles. After July 29, 2024, you will still be able to purchase hundreds of great backward-compatible Xbox 360 and Original Xbox games and DLC on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox.com. We believe in celebrating gaming’s rich history and have worked hard to preserve as many games as possible through our backward-compatibility program. You can find the full list of backward-compatible titles here.

For those who wish to continue playing Xbox 360 games on Xbox Series X|S, we’ve taken the time to enhance those titles so they look and play better than ever before, while staying true to the original version. You can play those Xbox 360 titles with FPS Boost, Auto HDR, and faster loading times.


How can I continue to stream and download Microsoft Movies & TV content I purchased on Xbox 360?

The Microsoft Movies & TV app is available on Windows devices running Windows 10 or later, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. Any content that you’ve purchased from the Xbox 360 Store will remain in your library and be available to view on such devices. In addition, all purchased Movies & TV content eligible for Movies Anywhere can always be streamed and downloaded on the Movies Anywhere app or site. For more information, see: Movies Anywhere on Microsoft Movies & TV.
 
, the Xbox 360 marketplace will be shutting down on July of 2024.
I'm legitimately surprised it took them this long. I get that the x360 had a lot of units moved but it's still been years since the next console and then the next one after that have come out. Nintendo dropped their previous systems digital stores like rocks, even the pretty successful 3DS.
 
I'm legitimately surprised it took them this long. I get that the x360 had a lot of units moved but it's still been years since the next console and then the next one after that have come out. Nintendo dropped their previous systems digital stores like rocks, even the pretty successful 3DS.
Well, they phased out the BC program with Xbox One a couple years back. At least the BC titles will still be available for the foreseeable future. There should be a standard to where the titles should drop in price the older they get. There's no reason why Black Ops II should still be $49.99.
 
I still believe that if you're closing down a marketplace, mark down all the prices and/or put the content in public domain. Where's the preservation?

Activision thinks their old shit should be worth near-new prices even on Steam where the game's multiplayers are full of hackers. They won't change unless absolutely forced to.
They DID delist several games and DLC a couple months ago. So, they STILL have the capability to adjust pricing.
 
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