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KiigelHeart said:
Tulipanzo said:

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I guess it's very convenient to brand everyone who doesn't like XBox one of the "haterz", but you'll have to deal with the fact that the XBox One offers a subpar experience, and that I'm not alone in thinking that.

Well that ain't a fact, it's your opinion and that's cool. I turn on my X1 daily and it offers a great experience, and I'm not alone in thinking that heh.

Even though I think MS should deliver more games I still find your post a bit strange. You were optimistic about the direction Microsoft was taking based on a game you thought looked rubbish? After you bought the console you could have played a great 3rd person shooter, a story-driven 3rd person action game, a quality strategy game, awesome racing games, manage a zoo.. but no. You didn't even play Ori. What kind of were you expecting, really? Sea of Thieves is still in developement and I'd say that's an exciting project.

At least it's certain you aren't the target audience for X1X. 

I'm glad you enjoyed, but I that wasn't my experience with it.
The fact is, I'm not trying to deny that you've enjoyed it on it than I did, while the original comments were trying to paint me as someone who bought it just to hate on it, which is frankly nonsense.

What I'm trying to highlight in the relevant bit is that my experience, which I've shown I thought was an anomaly for quite a while, actually mirrors that of other people. It's not just buying something to hate on it.
This is mostly anectodal, but I wasn't trying to argue whether or not that would be relevant for the future of the xboxx.

 

If I have to take contention with your post is that I feel you've misunderstood my aim.
I didn't aim to paint my experience as universal, and it would be impossible to rate everyone's experience like my own.

I bought what I would consider a fairly representative sample of what Microsoft offers and it left me underwhelmed. I accepted that.
When they presented Scalebound they showed me they where willing to invest in projects that wouldn't sell to their core audience, but they cancelled it and never followed up on that promise.

The reason I brought up Ori is that it was the only game I want to play on the thing, but I couldn't get to it. I have several games I want to get to on PS4, Switch, 3DS, but for the One I could only think of a single one: THAT is my issue with the console.
The games you presented go back to the "abc" part of my post. Given infinite time and money I could play those as well, but there's no guarantee I would like them. 
I'm not, as you seem to think, deliberately not buying games, I'm avoiding games I don't think I would like. I haven't bought Quantum Break for the same reason I haven't bought the Order 1886 or 1-2 Switch. It doesn't look like something I'd enjoy. 

Ironically I'm doing what some suggested I should have done with XBox: more research and waiting. 

As for Sea of Thieves, beyond my expectations lowering somewhat (something I've cut from the OP for length), that is only one game, the same one I thogght of when I bought the console, and nothing else.
I can think of several games I'm looking forward to on PS4 and Switch; however for XBox: again only one.