It seems that Microsoft may be becoming more open to releasing their games on other platforms

  • Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    I’d be really happy to play some Xbox exclusives on my ps5! I don’t see any downside to it as long as Sony still has some competition on the console market.

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        5 months ago

        Yeah from what I understand it’s clearly a disappointment. But it’d be a symbol of more to come if it’s released on ps5.

        I don’t care if we have to wait a few years after xbox exclusivity, it’d still be nice.

    • slimerancher@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      If it’s only Starfield than yes, but if they are bringing other games too, then that could be different story. Let’s see what happens.

  • pgetsos@kbin.social
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    5 months ago

    This move makes me believe the rumors of them wanting out of the console buriness are true. May be bad for consumers initially, but at the end of the day, it’s just a glorified PC at this point with better optimization from the developers. I’m not too worried for the future

    • Wodge@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      It really didn’t bomb hard, it is pretty dull after you get through the main missions though.

  • VerseAndVermin@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Nobody is winning here long-term. Microsoft is growing its subscription service and every step is with that in mind. Getting people to buy their games now, like Starfield, is likely seen as closing the gap a little more towards encouraging that.

    Like all of these things, it will be great and a value at first and then a squeeze for more money with less offerings. People en masse will say they won’t be a part of it, and then record profits (like Netflix right now) will be shown.

    Not all is doom and gloom though. Indie games are rapid fire releasing, Linux is growing due to Valve and Chromebooks, and I found a ten dollar bill in my pocket this morning.

    I’m mostly frustrated with always online games. They remain the enemy for longevity and nonsense outside of the MMO space.

    • Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Gamepass has already hiked their prices up, and is severely hampered on PC by offering “Xbox” versions of games that are often older builds with more bugs, fewer features, and if they’re multiplayer games, don’t allow you to play with friends on Steam.

      Years after all the Gamepass hype and I still fail to see how Gamepass is really that much of a value. The only really defining characteristic of it is the day 1 releases, but more often than not those late disappointing on their own.

    • jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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      5 months ago

      If the studios are profitable, it was still a good business decision. A bad business decision would be to tank a profitable studio to prop up a struggling hardware platform.

      Besides, exclusives are mostly bad for the players, so if companies decide that supporting multiple platforms is the best strategy for them, it’s also better for us.

  • Computerchairgeneral@kbin.social
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    5 months ago

    Honestly, I’m curious to see if this rumor turns out to be true. If it does then I’m not really sure what that means for Xbox in the long-term. Putting just Starfield out on PS5 is one thing, but it sounds like they are thinking of putting most if not all of their first-party games on other platforms. If you’re releasing your first-party games on other consoles then what exactly is the point of the Xbox? Is it just going to become a Game Pass box or are they planning on pulling out of the hardware business entirely like Sega?

    • kid4today@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      I think that’s the plan. Rumour is that Microsoft want out of the console hardware business. They want to just be a game producer and subscription platform. They want gamepass on PlayStation and Nintendo and, well everywhere and then they can stop making consoles.

      Who knows if that’s even possible though. It seems like hell would freeze over before Sony and Nintendo let gamepass on their platforms but, stranger things have happened.

    • any1there@lemmy.ca
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      5 months ago

      I think it’s fair to see the Xbox as a Game Pass box in the short to mid-term, yes. Microsoft’s efforts have been focused on getting everyone on Game Pass, be it Xbox, PC or Mobile (and they would love for other console manufacturers to have it as well).
      They are selling Xbox consoles at a loss and are only recouping money on games and Game Pass subscriptions, now that neither Nintendo nor Sony is onboard with bringing the latter to their ecosystem, might as well port their first-party games to competing platforms to make more money.

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    5 months ago

    Sweet, now PS5 owners will be able to dig through menus for hours and run around desolate landscapes achieving fuck-all!

    • Shadywack@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Well with the PS5 having double the storage bandwidth, we’ll see slightly less loading. Enter ship, loading screen. Land on planet, loading screen, etc.

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        5 months ago

        The ”2D" planes of Skyrim and Fallout lend themselves much better to exploration than the menu-driven travel of Starfield.

        At least you felt like you were finding interesting things and places, instead of traveling to menu icons.

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          5 months ago

          Blundering around completely lost resulted in some of my best times playing Skyrim, it was a real bummer Starfield didn’t have that kind of experience.

  • bruhduh@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I mean, Sony AND Microsoft started to do exclusivity only temporary, first year or few it’s exclusive and after that they both double dip to make some more money