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Azzanation said:
I think it's funny people want to believe that Xbox is running behind schedule.. maybe because they dont or hope its not the other way.

MS announced its launch window first at this years E3, Its quite obvious MS want to deliver the most powerful console next gen and they won't care if they upset afew devs in the process. They have 15 internal studios to hold that ground until things get rolling.

The team behind the X is building Scarlet and in there behind the scenes stated that Xbox was always about being the most powerful, thats why they called it the X.

Its just to obvious what they are doing. Last gen Sony waited on the X1 and doubled there Ram from 4g to 8g once Sony found out the X1 was using 8g. MS dont want that happening again.

Upsetting devs before launch is definitely not the way to go for a company that was already behind in the game this gen.  And being able to brag about 10% more power won't help them win those devs back.

Also, great revisionist history.  MS was the one who got caught with their pants down last gen, too.  Not even thinking to put a sharing feature in there system until Sony announced it.  Also, Sony announced 8GB of RAM at the PS4's announcement event in Feb 2013, months before MS announced the XBO.  8GB had nothing to do with MS, and everything to do with the price of GDDR5 falling.

pitzy272 said:
OTBWY said:
So Schreier has talked with every 3rd party studio now. Ok.

Seriously though, there is nothing wrong with secrecy. Xbox division is being careful now because of the last launch and they are right to do so. That's the only way to be one step ahead of Sony. Also, the Scarlett will launch with Halo Infinite, that alone will be a big advantage, hot or not.

Not sure about the rest of what you said, but I definitely agree with your final statement. Ive said this before. I believe Halo Infinite is going to be a major step up and will be quite big, possibly huge. 343 has been given 5y for development for HI—2y longer than any other Halo game (to my knowledge).

I think Sony is underestimating XB having HI as a launch game, and I think they’re making a massive mistake in not making TLoUp2 a ps5 launch game to counter XB’s HI. Unless Sony has another massive launch exclusive lined up that we’re unaware of (GoT won’t be enough, unless it surprises and ends up being as big as GoW, TLoU, or Spider-Man), then this will put Sony at a major disadvantage compared to MS at launch. 

Side note, speaking of TLoUp2 and ps5, what if Bluepoint’s big game was a ps5 remaster version of TLoUp2 to hit ps5’s launch date?

Halo isn't exactly the big deal it used to be.  It's been slipping ever since Halo 3.  Not to say it can't recover, but it isn't exactly going to be a major factor in if a gamer who isn't a diehard Xbox/Halo will buy a Scarlett over the PS5.  Sony isn't exactly going to have a bare launch window either.  They have plenty of studios that haven't released a game in two or three years, and a big remake coming from Bluepoint.  And considering many 3rd party devs actually have dev kits for the system, while they still await their first versions of the Scarlett, they may have more games come launch.