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Azzanation said:
Aeolus451 said:

I'm perfectly aware that the xbox is a division but like any other division, it can be restructured into another part of the company or broken apart. Xbox one likely peaked last year and if that's the case then it's sales will fall below the xbox 360. 

Since you brought up the console/casuals versus pc/hardcore discussion. You have that backwards. Considering that alot of people own a pc, it's easier to paint pc as the casual's device since everyone pratically owns one or more of 'em and it's a true multimedia device. Consoles are a dedicated gaming device and tailor to only gamers. The vast majority of PC users play browser games or solitaire. *shrugs

Edited to correct some mistakes. BTW, why did you put  "Steam Account - Azzanation" at the end there?

My Steam account is there to prove i am a PC gamer from top to bottom and even i find a need for an Xbox. I have a library of over 1000 games on Steam alone yet i will always buy a Xbox so i can game in my living room. You might not need one, nor does the next person but theres a market for it. Xbox wont be absorb into PC gaming, because then what does MS have to compete in the living room?

More gamers game on PC thats a fact, but what teenager do you know has there tower plugged in there living room? 

 

Comes down to not everyone wil buy an XB1 this generation, so WIndows 10 store will cover the grounds.

You like playing pc and xbox games. Soooo? 

You know you can hook your pc to your tv in the living room, right? It's becoming more normal considering that cord cutting is becoming more prevelent or the norm. Most new TVs can be used as a monitor. Just use a wireless mouse/keyboard and an extra long HDMI cable. It works great. I watch netflix and stream anime in the living room on the big tv whenever I want using my desktop pc. I use my pc as a cable box to stream tv in the living room and in my bedroom. I'm a cord cutter. 

Here's a 2014 article about pay tv losing subscribers to cord cutting. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/14/cord-cutting_n_6159502.html

Here's a 2016 article. More lost subscribers. http://blogs.wsj.com/moneybeat/2016/02/25/media-stocks-just-how-bad-is-cord-cutting/

More and more people are cutting the cord. So the PC is already being put into the living room to watch tv. A few clicks of the mouse, a person could be playing a game off of the windows 10 store or steam. MS doesn't really need a xbox or steambox to enter the living room. MS only needs more people to cut the cord and play games once in a while on their pc in between them streaming shows/movies.