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maxleresistant said:

They also pushed the X86 architecture in a console, which we see the benefits with making porting games between PC/PS4/One a lot easier. That and making the 360 controllers compatible with PCs helped the PC getting a ton more games that would have stayed on consoles otherwise, revatilizing the platform.

How did they push X86? With the original XBox? They went with a PowerPC architecture with its successor. That hardly qualifies as a "push" for X86. Should I also remind you that the PS4 was announced and came out before the XBO as well? So how did they push X86?


And what about Halo? Being one of the games that helped created e-sport

E-Sport was there and recognized as such earlier than when Halo started contributing to it. With games like Starcraft and Counter Strike. Halo does contribute to the legacy of eSport. But it didn't "help create" it. 

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