goopy20 said:
sales2099 said:
Well if one is $300 and the Series X is $499-550 then I’d say that’s a decent sweet spot. I don’t think anybody will charge $599 after E3 2006.
People can’t call the next Xbox weak because fans will just direct those over to the Series X. And MS can ideally boast the lowest barrier to entry and also the most powerful hardware.
Looks like if true the Series S will be able to play the same games but at a solid 1080p, with dynamic resolution up scaling and 30-60 FPS based on the game involved. I for one really hope it’s true, a $300 launch price is all part of their low barrier entry philosophy into the brand. I imagine this is for people that for many reasons don’t want to fully invest in the Series X, which is fine.
I mean if Nintendo can get away with releasing underpowered hardware then I say MS can do the same, so long as they got the power option handy too.
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The sweetspot will be $399 -$499, which be probably be exactly what the ps5 will cost. MS would have two consoles that sit completely outside the expected and tolerable price point. It just wouldn't make sense lol.
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Who dictated the sweet spot starts at $399? Says who? The lower end Xbox 360 costed $299. The Wii costed $250. You act like a next gen machine that plays 1080p games is a bad sell at $300... that’s some nice mental gymnastics you pulling.
Cant comment on Series X price, but $499 isn’t out of the question.
Xbox: Best hardware, Game Pass best value, best BC, more 1st party genres and multiplayer titles.
