Phil Spencer Retiring, Sarah Bond Out, Matt Booty Promoted as Microsoft AI Exec Asha Sharma Named New Xbox Boss – EXCLUSIVE - IGN
Big changes are being made at the top of Microsoft's gaming division.
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Phil Spencer Retiring, Sarah Bond Out, Matt Booty Promoted as Microsoft AI Exec Asha Sharma Named New Xbox Boss – EXCLUSIVE - IGN
Big changes are being made at the top of Microsoft's gaming division.www.ign.com
Oh nice. Hopefully she can run Xbox into the ground fast enough that they won't have time to completely fuck up PC gaming.![]()
Phil Spencer Retiring, Sarah Bond Out, Matt Booty Promoted as Microsoft AI Exec Asha Sharma Named New Xbox Boss – EXCLUSIVE - IGN
Big changes are being made at the top of Microsoft's gaming division.www.ign.com
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Following my post earlier about Sony, was thinking should put my money where my mouth is and pick up the off kilter games of theirs from years ago I’ve not played
Sackboy, SOTC, Gravity Rush
And then I see the PS3 section with games like Puppeteer and Rain.
Fuck sake Sony, the PS3 legacy is so tarnished and it’s their own fault
Jesus Christ that is grim watching. Like we all know things are tough but all of it laid out like this fuck it’s bad
Phil is also the one who was like "hey lets pivot to doing stuff on PC" and then completely stopped paying attention to that until there were Windows handhelds he could take on business trips.Phil did a lot to save Xbox's image post Xbox One's horrific launch, but that Activision Blizzard deal sealed their fate. The shareholders demanded immediate revenue after that big acquisition, Xbox started porting everything into Playstation and Phil's power was undermined. Retiring makes sense, why keep trying to save a dying brand when you can just retire with the bazillion dollars he made at Microsoft.
Guy also helped with European expansions of OG Xbox and X360. No one could've handled Don Merrick's disaster, yet he took charge some how. Guy also pushed for accessibility with Adaptive Controller and push for crossplay.Phil did a lot to save Xbox's image post Xbox One's horrific launch, but that Activision Blizzard deal sealed their fate. The shareholders demanded immediate revenue after that big acquisition, Xbox started porting everything into Playstation and Phil's power was undermined. Retiring makes sense, why keep trying to save a dying brand when you can just retire with the bazillion dollars he made at Microsoft.
You're missing out!I still need to play RE7 and 8
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Phil Spencer Retiring, Sarah Bond Out, Matt Booty Promoted as Microsoft AI Exec Asha Sharma Named New Xbox Boss – EXCLUSIVE - IGN
Big changes are being made at the top of Microsoft's gaming division.www.ign.com
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Phil is also the one who was like "hey lets pivot to doing stuff on PC" and then completely stopped paying attention to that until there were Windows handhelds he could take on business trips.
There are many months-long stretches of Xbox not doing anything to improve their shitty app and ecosystem, after they moved away from UWP.We've gotten so used to getting first party console games on PC that we've forgotten what a pivotal moment it was when Xbox did it for the first time about a decade ago. They initially tried to set up their own distribution with the Windows store and kept at it for about 3-4 years but it never took off because of the UWP disaster (which was also not their fault). And then they realized that Steam was where the audience was and also went ahead with simultaneous releases. Phil figured out that PC was the way to go to grow their businesss a good few years before it finally dawned upon Sony. I'm not sure what you mean when you say that they stopped paying attention?
Somehow, Xbox will get worse.
Beware that xbox backward compatibility isn't perfect. Series X only supports a number of games.With all this news, I have a dilemma.
It turns out that from my console days (PS2 and Xbox 360), I have a lot of physical games from that era. I'm not worried about the PS2 because it still works perfectly today and I have another one at home, but my Xbox 360 has been giving me a lot of problems for a while now, and if it breaks, I'll have a lot of games that will become nothing more than paperweights.
Is now a good time to buy a secondhand Series X? I see that they are still somewhat expensive. Or would it be more cost-effective to try to find another 360 in good condition or even an Xbox One? I'm not interested in Game Pass or anything like that, I just want to be able to keep playing my 360 games.
PlayStation, to me, has always been a pretty special platform.
I generally hate exclusives, but you can't deny that PlayStation exclusives gave the system an identity. And the weird face buttons when everyone else was using letters. And the iconic PS1 boot screen, then the iconic PS2 boot screen.
There truly was something magical about setting up the hardware, switching it on and playing a game you just couldn't get anywhere else. And even if that game wasn't profitable, you knew Sony would continue with the goods because it differentiated their system from anyone else's.
Maybe it's nostalgia talking, but I definitely miss that. They've basically sucked the soul out of PlayStation, starting with PS3's mid-life, and that soul sucking ended when PS5 launched and PlayStation - to me at least - died.
Maybe that's a bit dramatic, but it's really sad to see what the platform has become.
I thought about that Im very happy I never truly invested in the Xbox ecosystem. I have a bunch of games bought digitally and physically, but the majority of them I rebought elsewhere (Steam), however the few Xbox only games that I have will suddenly now be unplayable the day my One X dies as there's no shop that sells Xbox consoles where I live.
Imagine having bought hundreds of digital and physical Xbox games and suddenly not being able to play them because your console dies and noone sells Xbox consoles anymore.
Physical games are a bit of a trap, unless you like having them for decoration.With all this news, I have a dilemma.
It turns out that from my console days (PS2 and Xbox 360), I have a lot of physical games from that era. I'm not worried about the PS2 because it still works perfectly today and I have another one at home, but my Xbox 360 has been giving me a lot of problems for a while now, and if it breaks, I'll have a lot of games that will become nothing more than paperweights.
Is now a good time to buy a secondhand Series X? I see that they are still somewhat expensive. Or would it be more cost-effective to try to find another 360 in good condition or even an Xbox One? I'm not interested in Game Pass or anything like that, I just want to be able to keep playing my 360 games.