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Runa216 said:

So yeah, that's the bottom line. Microsoft's exclusives suck lately. They have for years. Even if you go back to 2017 to add Cuphead, Forza 7, and Halo Wars 2, it still pales in comparison to the output of either PS4 or Switch. Xbox One, spread between 2017, 2018, and 2019 doesn't compare to a single year of either PS4 or Switch. Nintendo, in less than 2 full years, has already got an exclusive lineup far better than what Xbox One has accrued in more than five years. That there, that's a problem. Maybe instead of clinging to your brand loyalty, it might be time to jump ship. No point in being sunk with it.  

Okay I am going to trim your post because its super long. I am curious to know your logic here.

So lets give an example.

If you are a Halo fan, and you love the series weather its good or bad like Star Wars, weather or not the last movie was bad, you would still go out and see the next one. Now because your console of choice is not pumping out masterpieces of games, that means that Halo fan needs to jump ship? Does PS4 have a game that fits or surpasses the Halo series? You know like a Sci-Fi shooter with a epic story line and characters? (Please don't say Killzone) Because I don't understand the logic here. There are plenty of people who pick there system of choice because of the franchises on it, not because there competitor made a masterpiece out of Tetris. 

A console that is superior needs to offer everything and better. I would not recommend a racing fan a PS4 over a Xbox, nor would I recommend a FPS fan a PS4 over an Xbox. You see my point here. Just because Super Lucky's Tail flopped and Knack on the PS4 reviewed better means that Halo fan would just jump ship.

Sure Xbox's exclusives lack lately, but games are games. State of Decay and Sea of Thieves didn't review well but a hell of a lot of gamers enjoy playing them.