• HeyListenWatchOut@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    As long as there are killer 1st party titles exclusive to a console platform, there’s a reason to buy one.

    Personally, I love Zelda, Mario, and most recently I’ve been excited about the new Astro Bot game about to come out.

    Outside of Steam Deck emulation, you need a console to play those, and I do enjoy the convenience.

    The last Xbox worth buying was the 360, because all Xbox titles are released on other platforms now - eliminating the need for an Xbox console.

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      3 months ago

      As long as there are killer 1st party titles exclusive to a console platform, there’s a reason to buy one.

      Counterargument: some of us consider this kind of arbitrary BS a reason NOT to buy one.

      And that’s before you even consider the additional crap consoles pull, like Nintendo making the only way to back up your saves a fucking subscription service.

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        3 months ago

        Especially now that there are maybe 2 or 3 “killer apps” per the life cycle of a console at this point. Why would I pay $600 to buy a console, just for 3 exclusives?

        If there was an entire panel of awesome exclusives like back in the PS3/360 era, it would make more sense. But as it stands, the amount of good games on PC just dwarfs what’s on any console.

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      3 months ago

      I would agree with your last statement, but in the case of Xbox i think it is by design. They already excitedly talk about windows handhelds being the future and its because the console market has almost always been a loss, even back to the Sega selling massively under production cost to try and take ground from Nintendo. Games were always what made the profit.

      In the case of Xbox, their business model for a long time has been moving to a live service streaming model, i don’t think they want to be in the console market. If they can move their app on all kinds of devices, they can skip the investment of the console and instead focus on what the real profit driver was all along.