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Snoopy said:
Radek said:

Quit the multiplatform talk, people are drawn to either team blue or team green based on exclusive games each offer.

Just read the article...

One of the quotes

"Forza Motorsport 7 will look beautiful in 4K, but it's not going to electrify E3 - not even close. Crackdown is a fan favourite, but it's another backwards glance. Rare's Sea of Thieves, at least, is original and ambitious, but it's easy to detect a lack of confidence in the way it's been shown so far. Where is Xbox's Horizon: Zero Dawn, or Breath of the Wild, or Bloodborne? Where is an exclusive Xbox game that's really going to get our blood pumping going to come from?"

Of course not everyone will share the same opinion, but I think many people choosing between consoles this year will agree.

Sales this year have been brutal for Xbox, even in US where it's being outsold 1:2 thus far.

 

Crackdown will probably be the oh shit moment and State of decay 2 should sell decently because the first one sold well. Also the 2:1 were only recently during the slowest time of the year. Xbox scropio should sell well if it is priced well. Also, the best selling games and games people play the most are multiplatform games which you can check vgchartz numbers if you don't believe me. Personally, the reason why I like xbox most has to do with controller, online service, acheivements, and they usally aim at best graphics/performance eventhough they didn't go all out on xbox one.

"They usually aim at best/graphics/performance"

 

Like, when have the EVER done that? It's starting now with the scorpio, it's not a thing they've done in the past.



Predicted 15+ million lifetime-sales for God of War:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=234612&page=1