| jason1637 said: Nah they announced a lot of games im excited to play. |
spemanig said:
Yeah, I don't see the disappointment. I've had my Xbox for months and haven't plugged it in yet. Now I want to. This is a huge win for me. |
This thread isn't really about current XBO owners, though. I do think there are probably more who are disappointed than are happy with it, but still, that's not what I'm talking about. This is more about general interest from consumers, which then go on to buy the system. If the sales on Amazon and Gamestop are anything to go by, E3 did nothing for the XBO. People are just not interested in purchasing it. This E3 needed to change that around if XBO's fortunes are to change.
| Mummelmann said: They had what was probably the best presentation of the lot though, but the One as a concept and platform has gone on too long in its current state and they stumbled not only out of the gate, but even before they reached it. |
When you say "of the lot," I take it you mean their previous E3 conferences and not the other Big 2. I agree it had a much better flow to it than the past ones. But, the content that was shown was definitely not of the caliber of the past ones. I mean, many the titles they showed were timed exclusive indies or multiplats. And while they looked good, that's not going to get people to buy your system. Especially when those indies will also be 4K on the Pro and the AAA multiplats will look 90%-95% the same on the Pro. And boy, did Crackdown take a hit on the visuals.







