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zero129 said:
eva01beserk said:

Dosent MS has press statements all the time glorifing gamepass and streaming? They brag more about it than they do their consoles. Its kind of obvious what is their focus.

Yes their focus is clearly their nextgen console and the xbox eco system. With gamepass and streaming they are looking to position themselves for the future.

But for now both are secondary options and MS has stated as much already.

Or to you expect MS to just sit back and let company's like Google and Amazon etc take all the streaming market share?.

Fact is and yes i also dont like it but streaming "IS" the future of gaming. It wont be for awhile yet but it is coming. and yes like i said i also hate it, but im not so blinded that i cant see where the market is going. Once users can stream their games on any device without the problems it faces right now (Internet speeds, data caps etc) the biggest part of the market is going to move that way.

Next gen, their main focus is obviously on building the foundation for what they envision the future of gaming to be like and them becoming the Netflix of gaming with Xcloud and GP. Phil Spencer said that in about 10 years there will be no need for dedicated hardware anymore and we'll all be gaming in the cloud on a ton of different devices.  

It doesn't sound like such a bad idea in theory, but I think there are a ton of things they're just not thinking through when they're comparing it to streaming music and movies. First of all, everybody listens to music and watches movies, but not everybody plays games, at least not the kind of games we see on consoles or pc. Games are interactive and are people really going to carry around their Xbox controller wherever they go? Also, If you get a bad signal while you're in middle of doing a perfect head shot in COD, people would get a lot more frustrated than if a video they're watching stops for a second while it's buffering. Core gaming is also about immersion so will people then really buy the latest AAA game and play it on a phone? The only use for cloud gaming I see is at home where you can stream to a second tv. But do we really need the Cloud for that, when a wireless hdmi dongle would do the same trick?

Last but not least, if cloud gaming actually does replace traditional gaming consoles and pc. How are they then so convinced they will become the Netflix of gaming? Would it really be impossible for behemoth companies like Nintendo and Sony to do the same thing just because they don't have their own cloud servers? I'm sure they will figure it out and in the end it'll still be about the games where we'll have Halo, Gears and Forza on MS's streaming platform vs Mario, Zelda on Nintendo's service and Sony's ip's on another. As things are now, I just don't see MS coming out of that a winner at all.

MS keeps talking like max 200m gamers on consoles is too small a market for them and how they're looking for ways to expand that. But shouldn't they first focus on actually winning over those 200m gamers and get people excited for their next gen exclusives? 

Last edited by goopy20 - on 28 February 2020