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Forums - Microsoft Discussion - Has Scalebound's cancellation changed your plans on buying an Xbox One? (Poll)

 

Has it?

Yes, I WAS planning on bu... 96 18.18%
 
No, I am still planing on buying one 28 5.30%
 
I am more interested in XO now (Post why) 9 1.70%
 
I am less interested in XO now 103 19.51%
 
I already own an XO 119 22.54%
 
I already own a PS4/PC/Wi... 173 32.77%
 
Total:528

Already got Xbox one s 2tb at launch to use this as my primary console for a little while. I'm changing back to my PS4 when Horizon comes out. I had zero interest for Sclaebound, but I'm still pissed for the cancellation and feel for everyone who is heartbroken. To come to think of it, I'm pretty sure the game was ended a month or two ago, but the annoucement came later because they didn't want to lose holiday season sales. Got lucky beacuse Scalebound was the only upcoming Xbox game I didn't care too much about. Would be fuming with rage if Crackdown or Cuphead gets cancelled. Thank god I'm not a jrpg guy



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Nope, wasn't interested in the game in the first place



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I was never going to buy an XBOX One at first place, but whatever chances there were that I'd change my mind are now gone. The only game that had me excited was Scalebound. Literally.



I think Microsoft has some big surprise in store at E3, should more then make up for the lost of Scalebound. There going to be a big push and slew of software announcement to coincide with the Scorpio launch. Losing a game that was going to get bad ratings isn't hurting the Xbox one.



yvanjean said:
I think Microsoft has some big surprise in store at E3, should more then make up for the lost of Scalebound. There going to be a big push and slew of software announcement to coincide with the Scorpio launch. Losing a game that was going to get bad ratings isn't hurting the Xbox one.

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Had one already for Halo 5, but since interest in the game faded pretty fast. It gets played less then the Wii U next to it. Though it get turned on more since if you look at the system wrong it will start up. (Hyperbole, but the thing is way too easy to accidentally turn on.)



AngryLittleAlchemist said:
yvanjean said:
I think Microsoft has some big surprise in store at E3, should more then make up for the lost of Scalebound. There going to be a big push and slew of software announcement to coincide with the Scorpio launch. Losing a game that was going to get bad ratings isn't hurting the Xbox one.

The sound of denial

Won't have to wait long... E3 2017 will be huge this year for the big 3. 



Nope, I was not gonna get an Xbone either way, I'll get a strong PC sooner or later and just play the games then.



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yvanjean said:
AngryLittleAlchemist said:

The sound of denial

Won't have to wait long... E3 2017 will be huge this year for the big 3. 

How so? That seems like a huge leap of faith.



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Bandorr said:
yvanjean said:
I think Microsoft has some big surprise in store at E3, should more then make up for the lost of Scalebound. There going to be a big push and slew of software announcement to coincide with the Scorpio launch. Losing a game that was going to get bad ratings isn't hurting the Xbox one.

When is the last time Microsoft did a "slew of Software announcements". And what does the Scorpio have to do with them? Unless the games are exclusive to the Scorpio, or designed with the Scorpio in mind - I can't see the connection.

We have no ideas on what Microsoft has plan past 2017. Microsoft wants to shake thing up with the Scorpio and have made the decision to do so way before their E3 2016 annoucement. Microsoft knows better then anyone that in order for the Scorpio to succeed it will need more then just being the most powerful consoles on the market. Microsoft has gone silent ever since they made the choice to produce the Scorpio. They need some hype to sell a new consoles and hype can only be generated by software. 

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