Not being facetious, but what did they make that was actually good or worth buying this gen? I've been mostly out of the loop. I used to like Xbox more than PlayStation, but after the Xbox One it seemed like the only good thing about Xbox was backwards capability (just 'till I found out most the games I liked couldn't be played so I had to get them via emulator).
I bought a Series X and would gladly trade it for a PS5 if I wasn't so deeply invested in Xbox's digital game store. I'd really like to get into Gran Turismo now that Forza is dead and abandoned and Horizon is no longer an exclusive. Xbox slept through this generation.
I always wonder about Gran Turismo 7. I'm not buying a console for it though. The AI in Forza makes me want to break things, and I'm so bored with Horizon I don't want another reskin. I've sort of resigned my car games to old and weird anymore.
Is that the one they "remade" or whatever? I played one of the old 360 ones before. I have Grid Legends on PC and didn't even know it or how I got it, but I never tried it because then I have to screw with making that EA app work and it has like a black woman or an indian or something as the main cover so I assumed it was terrible.
They finally gave us Japan but I'm skipping Horizon 6 for now. It's absolutely a re-skin of Horizon 5 and I'm good on that front after 4+ years of that game. The only thing is has going for it is the FOMO from collecting new cars every week.
If I can find a good deal on a PS5, I'd really consider buying one for GT7.
Backwards compatibility, game pass, dev mode emulation, the quick resume feature. Optimized games feel on the whole more stable than some if the same games on ps5. Don't need to sign on for many local players, it just picks up other controllers (great for fighting games). And the portability, i bought a 2nd series x and 2nd hand series s for about $400 combined
Overall I found it more practical, more functional, and better value than ps5.
I have a PC too so whatever I don't play on Xbox, pc makes up for.
There was a time when I was looking after 5x PS5s for my game group and for that whole year I kept playing on my series s
Sucks cause I actually like Xbox this gen and switched from PS to Xbox as my main console
Good things don't last long ...
Not being facetious, but what did they make that was actually good or worth buying this gen? I've been mostly out of the loop. I used to like Xbox more than PlayStation, but after the Xbox One it seemed like the only good thing about Xbox was backwards capability (just 'till I found out most the games I liked couldn't be played so I had to get them via emulator).
Just outlined my reasons replying to prof_chaos
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I also want to know what made you switch.
I bought a Series X and would gladly trade it for a PS5 if I wasn't so deeply invested in Xbox's digital game store. I'd really like to get into Gran Turismo now that Forza is dead and abandoned and Horizon is no longer an exclusive. Xbox slept through this generation.
I always wonder about Gran Turismo 7. I'm not buying a console for it though. The AI in Forza makes me want to break things, and I'm so bored with Horizon I don't want another reskin. I've sort of resigned my car games to old and weird anymore.
Go back to GRID on Xbox great racer
Is that the one they "remade" or whatever? I played one of the old 360 ones before. I have Grid Legends on PC and didn't even know it or how I got it, but I never tried it because then I have to screw with making that EA app work and it has like a black woman or an indian or something as the main cover so I assumed it was terrible.
They finally gave us Japan but I'm skipping Horizon 6 for now. It's absolutely a re-skin of Horizon 5 and I'm good on that front after 4+ years of that game. The only thing is has going for it is the FOMO from collecting new cars every week.
If I can find a good deal on a PS5, I'd really consider buying one for GT7.
Backwards compatibility, game pass, dev mode emulation, the quick resume feature. Optimized games feel on the whole more stable than some if the same games on ps5. Don't need to sign on for many local players, it just picks up other controllers (great for fighting games). And the portability, i bought a 2nd series x and 2nd hand series s for about $400 combined
Overall I found it more practical, more functional, and better value than ps5.
I have a PC too so whatever I don't play on Xbox, pc makes up for.
There was a time when I was looking after 5x PS5s for my game group and for that whole year I kept playing on my series s