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KiigelHeart said:
konnichiwa said:

To quote myself from a few days ago:    A Great company is not one that tries to attract and delight consumers with great promises but rather one who delight consumers with continuously delivering great content. 


Your comment is basically a good example, less than a year ago people would almost say the same, '2022 will atleast end great with Redfall and Starfield!! 2023 is going  to be better with so many games on the horizon.'

Almost 3 years in and MS is still stuck in the phase 'lets try to get customers with promises' while the competition is in the 'their is a ton of content and the gaming community can see it' phase

'It would be interesting to know why you believe great content is coming based on the last 10 years of promises?'

Because they've delivered great content and services for several years. And just by looking at all the studios and games announced you'd have to be a freaking mouthbreather not to think there's plenty more to come. 

I expect if you ask it from gamers with a neutral viewpoint they would say that the last great big game they released was Halo infinite with even Phil agreeing that it has been a long time. With few probably chiming in 'well Hi fi rush was great' 

Gaming announcements is not great content, you see it reflected in the sales and the reception of xbox in the media, basically every gaming outlet/Podcast life youtube twitch reactor on June 11th will say something in the line of 'Lets hope this is great Xbox needs it'

I think it is silly to be excited about game announcements we should be excited about the content they deliver.