Xbox Series X and S (1 Viewer)

Evo1883

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So you buy it the need to buy a $25 a month pass to use it?

I hope that's not the case, that's insane, make a cheap console but make the rest up by charging silly monthly fees, surely it's not right... I'm actually reading that as finance with the ability to play online included
 

ajsccfc

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I think that's it, they're just doing their own finance option to help sales as an alternative to paying upfront rather than it being an ongoing mandatory payment. With the higher spec console approaching £500 it's a good idea, hopefully means Sony will copy
 

Nick

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So you buy it the need to buy a $25 a month pass to use it?

No, you have one monthly payment and get everything.

The alternative is buy the console and then pay for Xbox Live and Game Pass separately.
 

Kieranp96

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The xbox one s is £249.99, xbox officially released the price, not to shabby, I game mostly on pc but its nice to have a console to play with friends on fifa or even some of the single player games.
 

Covstu

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It’s a decent offer, clearly worried they are going to get bitched again in the next gen console race
 

Nick

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It’s a decent offer, clearly worried they are going to get bitched again in the next gen console race

They did the same for the previous one, I got the Xbox One X using All Access and I think I can just upgrade when the new one is out.
 

Alkhen

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No really feeling the Xbox S. Locked into paying the fixed xbox store prices for games. HDD supplied seems really poxy considering the top games range between 100 and 200 gb.

Same goes for the discless Ps5. I know it'll suit people but for me it's a false economy. I like picking up odd games on the cheap and secondhand whilst having the option to trade
 

Nick

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I think the smaller ones are just aimed at people who will just use it for Xbox Game Pass and Fortnite etc.
 

Kieranp96

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I think the smaller ones are just aimed at people who will just use it for Xbox Game Pass and Fortnite etc.
I will get the smaller one I use gamepass but mainly on pc, 8 will get one as friends still ay fifa and that so it just makes sense rather than being a loner on pc I can hop on and catch a few games with them, but I'm not spending £450 on the better one as my pc is my main rig.
 

Alkhen

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Yeah I get th
You can get external hdds that's would fix that issue.
Yeah but seems pretty stupid to put in such small hdds as standard. It's not like it's that an expensive of thing to factor in.

You are definitely gonna need to get an external if you want more than a few games on the go at any time.

Really hope they fix the download system and disc install from the shambles on xbone. Took the royal piss
 

Nick

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I will get the smaller one I use gamepass but mainly on pc, 8 will get one as friends still ay fifa and that so it just makes sense rather than being a loner on pc I can hop on and catch a few games with them, but I'm not spending £450 on the better one as my pc is my main rig.

Yeah exactly, it's perfect for people who will only bother with 2-3 games. Fifa, Fortnite and COD or something.
 

Covstu

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No really feeling the Xbox S. Locked into paying the fixed xbox store prices for games. HDD supplied seems really poxy considering the top games range between 100 and 200 gb.

Same goes for the discless Ps5. I know it'll suit people but for me it's a false economy. I like picking up odd games on the cheap and secondhand whilst having the option to trade
Same as this, wouldn’t buy the disc less version as the online prices are extortionate. save about 15 quid a game on buying the disc of each game which ironically costs more to make!
 

Alkhen

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Just read that Xbox are not supporting USB external drives and will instead only support memory extension cards:

Microsoft has announced that Seagate will be offering storage expansion cards for both the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. In other words they’re a 2020's take on the memory card; something that fell out of fashion during the early days of the Xbox 360.

The cards plug into the back of the console, adding 1TB of extra storage to your Xbox. Microsoft promises that they take advantage of “the full speed and performance of the Xbox Velocity Architecture”, meaning they should be just as fast and reliable as the internal SSD.

The downside is that there won’t support external hard drives plugged into the USB port. If your games aren’t on the internal hard drive or one of Seagate’s expansion cards, you won’t be able to play them.
 

shmmeee

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Very attractive price, I've never been an Xbox man but could be tempted if Sony don't compete

Was thinking the same. Then remembered everything I care about is PS exclusive and I can’t stand any of the MS IPs.

As a PS Now and PS Plus subscriber I’m hoping they offer something similar to the finance option for PS5. I’d be all over that. Hoping that developers use the extra power for 1080p games as well. Still not comfortable buying an underpowered console.
 

shmmeee

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Same as this, wouldn’t buy the disc less version as the online prices are extortionate. save about 15 quid a game on buying the disc of each game which ironically costs more to make!

Retailers are to blame here. GameStop and the like rely on second hand trade and won’t stock the consoles if they undercut physical media prices.

That said I was fully digital last gen and while you might take a hit on brand new games, the sales means I very rarely paid full price for a game and picked up more than I could play.

Pisses me off on Switch though, the big Nintendo IPs never get a sale and are consistently £10-15 more digitally than physically.
 

Covstu

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Retailers are to blame here. GameStop and the like rely on second hand trade and won’t stock the consoles if they undercut physical media prices.

That said I was fully digital last gen and while you might take a hit on brand new games, the sales means I very rarely paid full price for a game and picked up more than I could play.

Pisses me off on Switch though, the big Nintendo IPs never get a sale and are consistently £10-15 more digitally than physically.
Agree, personally would prefer a digital one and I guess it gives you £100 of that value to pay more for the titles (false economy in the end) but obviously it limits sharing titles which is a bit crap and tier 1 titles tend not to move price unless the next years version comes out, FIFA being the usual example of this.

Agree on the switch point too, Zelda hasn’t moved price since being released!
 

Marty

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I'm the opposite of you two, I don't see the point in not having a physical copy of the game, you get it cheaper to start with and you have the option to sell on at a later date to recover some money to put towards a new title. Also means you can pick up games cheap on the second hand market too. What happens when the servers are turned off for a particular game?
 

Skybluefaz

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Was thinking the same. Then remembered everything I care about is PS exclusive and I can’t stand any of the MS IPs.

As a PS Now and PS Plus subscriber I’m hoping they offer something similar to the finance option for PS5. I’d be all over that. Hoping that developers use the extra power for 1080p games as well. Still not comfortable buying an underpowered console.
Yes I'm the same, probably more likely that father Xmas brings one for my son. He's not invested in any console exclusive titles.
 

Kieranp96

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Just read that Xbox are not supporting USB external drives and will instead only support memory extension cards:

Microsoft has announced that Seagate will be offering storage expansion cards for both the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. In other words they’re a 2020's take on the memory card; something that fell out of fashion during the early days of the Xbox 360.

The cards plug into the back of the console, adding 1TB of extra storage to your Xbox. Microsoft promises that they take advantage of “the full speed and performance of the Xbox Velocity Architecture”, meaning they should be just as fast and reliable as the internal SSD.

The downside is that there won’t support external hard drives plugged into the USB port. If your games aren’t on the internal hard drive or one of Seagate’s expansion cards, you won’t be able to play them.
I'm the opposite of you two, I don't see the point in not having a physical copy of the game, you get it cheaper to start with and you have the option to sell on at a later date to recover some money to put towards a new title. Also means you can pick up games cheap on the second hand market too. What happens when the servers are turned off for a particular game?
I game share with my brother so it works out cheaper for us anyway we only pay 25/30 per game, we can both play and don't have the inconvenience of disk.


Didn't mean to quote the top guy.
 

Covstu

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Well Xbox Game Studios just got a slight bit stronger, Microsoft now own Bethesda.
It’s a huge move, Microsoft killed off a few of their previous studio purchases in the past which is a worry for the direction of Bethesda but the thought of not having fallout, elder scrolls etc on PlayStation is a huge shift back to Xbox
 

ajsccfc

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Does this mean all their stuff is going Xbox exclusive or is it to help beef up their on demand catalogue? As they're keeping existing agreements their next few releases as part of Microsoft will be timed PS5 exclusives which just seems odd now
 

Kieranp96

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Does this mean all their stuff is going Xbox exclusive or is it to help beef up their on demand catalogue? As they're keeping existing agreements their next few releases as part of Microsoft will be timed PS5 exclusives which just seems odd now
No apparently they released a statement saying it wasn't going to be exclusive but that could change.
 

Darth Robins

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No apparently they released a statement saying it wasn't going to be exclusive but that could change.

The statement was that the 2 existing releases for the PS5 were staying but future games would be on a case-by-case basis. The smart money is on them being exclusive from now on. They didn't just spend 7.5Billion to keep the status quo, they could have spent far less if all they wanted was to add them to Game Pass.
 

shmmeee

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Well Xbox Game Studios just got a slight bit stronger, Microsoft now own Bethesda.

Woo! Now you can collect bottle caps only on Xbox! (Can you tell I’m not an RPG fan?)

I don’t think they’ll go exclusive. MS love money and when they’ve bought in big franchises like Minecraft they’ve kept them multi-plat
 

Kieranp96

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The statement was that the 2 existing releases for the PS5 were staying but future games would be on a case-by-case basis. The smart money is on them being exclusive from now on. They didn't just spend 7.5Billion to keep the status quo, they could have spent far less if all they wanted was to add them to Game Pass.
I play pc & xbox mainly pc u less friends are on fifa so It doesn't bother me but if that's the case I can see the PlayStation guys being extremely annoyed 😂
 

Alkhen

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Big move by Microsoft that.

Not a fan of Bethesda games personally. Bit too long and spiralling but feel a bit like the are held together with sticky tape. Haven't got the time and want my games to feel more finished
 

ajsccfc

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I'd hate to see everything revert back further into more platform exclusives, you get terrible fanboy nonsense and nobody really wins, apart from Nintendo who've just merrily chugged along for years doing their own thing for the most part
 

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