• SupraMario@lemmy.world
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      17 hours ago

      Wait what? I thought there was a new one in the works? I could have swore I saw a post about it this week.

      • VindictiveJudge@lemmy.world
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        16 hours ago

        Yeah, but unless Helix suddenly fixes everything Xbox has been doing wrong since they debuted the XB1 in 2013, the brand is probably dead shortly after it launches.

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            10 hours ago

            The first one was great imho, I think the brand wouldn’t have taken off at all without a decent first machine

            The 360 was even better perhaps, thanks to plenty of good games I’d say. Not sure what happened after that, I was off the wagon

            • EonNShadow@pawb.social
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              7 hours ago

              The xbone was a hard pivot into the Xbox being a “media center” rather than just a gaming machine. In 2013 we all realized that yes, a console could be used to watch movies or even stream Netflix… But it’s primary purpose was as a gaming console and people were put off by the marketing.

              They also had some game sharing controversies of their own. MS and Sony have been trying to kill physical games on their platforms for well over a decade now so we’ll see where it goes.

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                6 hours ago

                The xbone pitch was amazing for gamers who watched tv, it just never worked well out of the box. To actually watch live tv, you had to buy an additional dongle and an antenna, and then after spending all that on setting up your media center, you had to buy the remote separately.

                And then the whole experience wasn’t as smooth as it should have been, and cable integration was very buggy in my experience.