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BasilZero said:
Dulfite said:

I really want Microsoft to not only make Banjo Threeie, but I want them to double down and give it a great budget. Make it as good as Super Mario Odyssey!

That would be amazing.

Personally I want side projects, like an CTR game but with the Xbox universe, update it montly with new tracks and so on....

Also I would love to go back to the old 'Summer/Winter of Xbox live Arcade games.


It's like indies games doesn't matter anymore while they did in the X360 dominance days.



Buying games like Hydrophobia/Limbo/Trials HD/Super Meat boy/Dust An Elysian Tales/From Dust/Fez/Castle Crashers and so on all felt great....Spending 3200 MS points so you could get one game for free felt worth it...

We got Ori,   Cuphead and this Generation Vampire survivors but thats it...

Last edited by konnichiwa - on 27 December 2023




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Ryuu96 said:
Spade said:

SF6 by Capcom is not a bad game. It's good.

Thanks, if you didn't mention it was by Capcom I wouldn't have known who the developer was, niche title that Street Fighter is.

You really pushing your luck little man. 



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Top Sellers Platinum

  • Buy Call of Duty: Modern Warfare® III
  • Starfield

Top Sellers Silver

  • Forza Horizon 5
  • Sea of Thieves
  • The Elder Scrolls Online

Top Sellers Bronze

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops III
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  • Age of Empires IV
  • Grounded
  • Fallout 76
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator

Best of Steam - 2023

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 27 December 2023

Ryuu96 said:

Top Sellers Platinum

  • Buy Call of Duty: Modern Warfare® III
  • Starfield

Top Sellers Silver

  • Forza Horizon 5
  • Sea of Thieves
  • The Elder Scrolls Online

Top Sellers Bronze

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops III
  • Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  • Age of Empires IV
  • Grounded
  • Fallout 76
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator

Best of Steam - 2023

The performance of Sea of Thieves on Steam is pretty insane, most successful Rare game in their history. That's pretty good for a dead studio lol



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shikamaru317 said:
CategoryWinnerRunner-Up
Best Shooter
Best ActionBomb Rush CyberfunkANNO Mutationem
Best Action-Adventure
Best RPGPersona 3: PortablePersona 4: Golden
Best PlatformerANNO MutationemGal Guardians: Demon Purge
Best Fighting/Brawler/Beat 'em UpGuilty Gear StriveBlazBlue: CrossTag Battle
Best Sports/Racing
Best Sim/Strategy GamePersona 5 Tactica
Best Horror
Best Story/WritingPersona 3: PortablePersona 4: Golden
Best GraphicsBomb Rush CyberfunkPersona 5 Tactica
Best Art DesignBomb Rush CyberfunkPersona 5 Tactica
Best Audio Design
Best SoundtrackBomb Rush CyberfunkPersona 3: Portable
Best Performance (Actor/Actress)
Best Multiplayer/Online Play
Best SingleplayerPersona 3: PortableBomb Rush Cyberfunk
Best IndieBomb Rush CyberfunkStray
Best Gamepass AdditionPersona 3: PortablePersona 5 Tactica
Best Ongoing GameApex Legends
Best Family Game
Best StudioAtlusTeam Reptile
Best Xbox Ecosystem ExclusiveHiFi Rush
Most Anticipated MultiplatMetaphor: ReFantazioPersona 3 Reload
Most Anticipated Xbox Ecosystem ExclusiveHellblade 2
Overall Game of the YearPersona 3: PortableBomb Rush Cyberfunk

2023 Ratings

CategoryRating
Age of Empires 2 DE
GoldenEye 007
HiFi Rush8.5/10
Minecraft Legends
Age of Empires 4
GhostWire Tokyo
Redfall
Quake 2 HD8/10
Starfield
Forza Motorsport
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3
Killer Instinct Anniversary Edition
Gamepass (overall state of 2023's Gamepass catalog)4/10
Overall Software (overall state of Xbox First Party)2/10
Overall Hardware (new hardware, accessories, bundles, deals)3/10
Overall Announcements (showcases, game reveals, etc.)7/10
Overall Xbox 2023 rating4/10



 

Hmm probably my last purchases of the year:

- Alex Kidd in Miracle world DX

- Hogwarts Legacy 

(Was thinking about FFVII Crisis Core reunion but don't think that one is worth that price)

+120 games bought this year,   +75 Japanese ones 






France's antitrust regulator, Autorité de la Concurrence, announced on Wednesday that it has imposed a fine of 13.5 million euros ($14.8 million) on Japanese tech giant Sony. The penalty was levied for what the regulatory body described as the abuse of Sony's dominant position in the market for the supply of video game controllers for PlayStation 4 (PS4).

The antitrust investigation revealed two primary infractions committed by Sony, leading to a significant fine. Firstly, the Japanese company implemented technical measures in November 2015 to combat counterfeiting, which inadvertently affected the proper functioning of third-party game controllers produced without an official Sony license. According to the regulator, third-party controllers faced regular disconnections during console operating system updates due to Sony's measures, which were deemed disproportionate.

The antitrust authority found Sony's actions indiscriminate, affecting all "unlicensed" controllers without distinction. This move was considered detrimental to third-party manufacturers, significantly tarnishing their brand image and hindering their expansion in the market.

Moreover, the antitrust body highlighted a lack of transparency in Sony's licensing policy. Rival companies were reportedly impeded from joining the licensing program, with access only granted through Sony's partnership program. The regulatory authority uncovered that Sony refused to communicate the program access criteria to manufacturers upon request, alleging that the criteria were applied at Sony's discretion.

"Sony applied the criteria in a discretionary manner, even though access to the program was the only way to avoid disconnections," the Autorité de la Concurrence stated in their announcement.

French Watchdog Hits Sony with €13.5M Fine for PS4 Controller Practices

This is obviously Sony news but it's exactly what Microsoft did this year so...

France is coming for you, Microsoft.

13m won't be enough to make Microsoft reverse course though...

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 28 December 2023

Ryuu96 said:

France's antitrust regulator, Autorité de la Concurrence, announced on Wednesday that it has imposed a fine of 13.5 million euros ($14.8 million) on Japanese tech giant Sony. The penalty was levied for what the regulatory body described as the abuse of Sony's dominant position in the market for the supply of video game controllers for PlayStation 4 (PS4).

The antitrust investigation revealed two primary infractions committed by Sony, leading to a significant fine. Firstly, the Japanese company implemented technical measures in November 2015 to combat counterfeiting, which inadvertently affected the proper functioning of third-party game controllers produced without an official Sony license. According to the regulator, third-party controllers faced regular disconnections during console operating system updates due to Sony's measures, which were deemed disproportionate.

The antitrust authority found Sony's actions indiscriminate, affecting all "unlicensed" controllers without distinction. This move was considered detrimental to third-party manufacturers, significantly tarnishing their brand image and hindering their expansion in the market.

Moreover, the antitrust body highlighted a lack of transparency in Sony's licensing policy. Rival companies were reportedly impeded from joining the licensing program, with access only granted through Sony's partnership program. The regulatory authority uncovered that Sony refused to communicate the program access criteria to manufacturers upon request, alleging that the criteria were applied at Sony's discretion.

"Sony applied the criteria in a discretionary manner, even though access to the program was the only way to avoid disconnections," the Autorité de la Concurrence stated in their announcement.

French Watchdog Hits Sony with €13.5M Fine for PS4 Controller Practices

This is obviously Sony news but it's exactly what Microsoft did this year so...

France is coming for you, Microsoft.

13m won't be enough to make Microsoft reverse course though...

Wasn't Microsoft being more selective in the devices they were targeting?  More of a means to combat customized cheating devices rather than attacking 3rd party controller developers as a whole?



...to avoid getting banned for inactivity, I may have to resort to comments that are of a lower overall quality and or beneath my moral standards.

DroidKnight said:
Ryuu96 said:

France's antitrust regulator, Autorité de la Concurrence, announced on Wednesday that it has imposed a fine of 13.5 million euros ($14.8 million) on Japanese tech giant Sony. The penalty was levied for what the regulatory body described as the abuse of Sony's dominant position in the market for the supply of video game controllers for PlayStation 4 (PS4).

The antitrust investigation revealed two primary infractions committed by Sony, leading to a significant fine. Firstly, the Japanese company implemented technical measures in November 2015 to combat counterfeiting, which inadvertently affected the proper functioning of third-party game controllers produced without an official Sony license. According to the regulator, third-party controllers faced regular disconnections during console operating system updates due to Sony's measures, which were deemed disproportionate.

The antitrust authority found Sony's actions indiscriminate, affecting all "unlicensed" controllers without distinction. This move was considered detrimental to third-party manufacturers, significantly tarnishing their brand image and hindering their expansion in the market.

Moreover, the antitrust body highlighted a lack of transparency in Sony's licensing policy. Rival companies were reportedly impeded from joining the licensing program, with access only granted through Sony's partnership program. The regulatory authority uncovered that Sony refused to communicate the program access criteria to manufacturers upon request, alleging that the criteria were applied at Sony's discretion.

"Sony applied the criteria in a discretionary manner, even though access to the program was the only way to avoid disconnections," the Autorité de la Concurrence stated in their announcement.

French Watchdog Hits Sony with €13.5M Fine for PS4 Controller Practices

This is obviously Sony news but it's exactly what Microsoft did this year so...

France is coming for you, Microsoft.

13m won't be enough to make Microsoft reverse course though...

Wasn't Microsoft being more selective in the devices they were targeting?  More of a means to combat customized cheating devices rather than attacking 3rd party controller developers as a whole?

I don't believe so, I think all unlicensed 3rd party controllers were fucked. At the time of Microsoft announcing this decision I thought to myself "I swear Sony did this as well" but couldn't find the evidence, despite people telling me only Microsoft did this, Lol. Idas seems to think they're similar enough that France may come for Microsoft next.

"Japanese company implemented technical measures in November 2015 to combat counterfeiting, which inadvertently affected the proper functioning of third-party game controllers produced without an official Sony license."

You can pretty much change this wording to...

"American company implemented technical measures in October 2023 to combat (?), which inadvertently affected the proper functioning of third-party game controllers produced without an official Xbox license"

This would apply to Microsoft as well, as all "unlicensed" controllers now no longer work, do they not?

"The antitrust authority found Sony's actions indiscriminate, affecting all "unlicensed" controllers without distinction."

This part may be where the two differ.

Moreover, the antitrust body highlighted a lack of transparency in Sony's licensing policy. Rival companies were reportedly impeded from joining the licensing program, with access only granted through Sony's partnership program. The regulatory authority uncovered that Sony refused to communicate the program access criteria to manufacturers upon request, alleging that the criteria were applied at Sony's discretion.

Only cause we don't know, Microsoft's licensing policy may be more transparent than Sony's it's not certain Microsoft will be hit on that count.

Still...I think Microsoft is going to get a fine too but they'll laugh at a $14m fine, Lol.