Xbox Game Studios Stupidity Hate Thread Game Pass Edition

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What PC games have you bought in the last 20 years? 3/4 of anything I have prior to 2015 dont work without fixes which at that point just pirate the damn things

Also Steam doesnt support anything prior to Win 10. On the PS3 and 360 I can still re-download that shit, I cant do that on my XP and 7 computers
 
I bought a copy of Half Life 2 in 2004 and I can still play it in 2026. I bought a copy of a game through the fucking mail in 2006 and it still works on every PC I've ever owned.

The PS Vita and PS3 couldn't play the same games (even though they were just remasters of PS2/PS1 games). Nintendo charges $10 for "upgrade editions" of Switch 1 games on the Switch 2. Xbox uses physical disks as licenses for backwards compatibility but sells consoles that have no disc drive.

Steam is head and shoulders over the competition - even if piracy is better. Steam isn't competing with piracy (because pirates already have an ecosystem) - they're competing with Microsoft / Sony / Nintendo and have a much larger ecosystem.
You’re only making yourself look like more of a twat.
 
Xbox pulling IO's funding for their upcoming online rpg, because that's what the Hitman devs should be working on. Too bad their feminist Bond game didn't make enough for them to fuck around.
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Has Rare been affected?
The last thing I heard about Rare was their Everwild project getting shut down, but that was a while ago.
At the X019 event in November 2019, Rare announced it was developing Everwild, an action-adventure game for Windows and Xbox Series X/S. As of January 2020, Rare had more than 200 employees, after growing at a consistent pace for five years. On October 14, 2024, Microsoft announced that Duncan will be promoted to head of Xbox Game Studios in November to succeed the outgoing Alan Hartman, with Joe Neate and Jim Horth to succeed him as studio heads.

In July 2025, Microsoft cancelled Everwild amidst significant layoffs in Microsoft divisions; the game's director Gregg Mayles, a longtime Rare employee, later left the company in October
So they spent 6 years developing a game with 200 employees only for it to get shitcanned last year. No mention of what they've been doing since so expect a closure announcement in the near future, if not a reduction to a skeleton staff to maintain Sea of Thieves.
 
It would obviously be a bonus if the hardware saw major commercial success, but at the end of the day both are merely vehicles to propagate Steam OS, which is what Valve is actually after.
This is correct. Steam OS is the real value proposition (and it's all open-source). It continues to support games that don't even run on Windows XP/7/8 without hacks anymore (incidentally, that's the non-faggot answer to the faggotry of "muh Steam can't run on muh Windows 8 anymore," along with a variety of workarounds that can, in fact, make Steam work on Windows 8 and older). It runs Windows games faster than Windows, and they send all their patches and sources upstream so non-Steam OS Linux flavors (even good ol' Debian) can benefit from the improvements. Wine and Proton are godsends, literally running Windows software better than Windows can.

Steam Deck and Steam Qube are just transports for the valuable stuff. And fuck all haters. Steam is by far the best digital store and by far the most open, and Valve does more to advance gaming technology via software improvements alone (Wine/Proton/Steam OS/upstream Linux patches) than any other games vendor, so eat as many bags of dicks as you can fit in a jumbo jet, the lot of you. :story:

Far worse than Don Mattrick
lol Mattrick will never live down that dreadful "we have a product for people without always-on internet, called Xbox 360" moment, an unforced error literally handing Sony an unnecessary win in a devastating public relations blunder, but he did learn to shut his mouth shortly thereafter and undoubtedly did more good for the brand than Spencer ever did.

Dunno if this is a double/repeat post; some bug stopped this posting when I wrote it, or I'm retarded and didn't click [post], or whatever. It was just sitting in the [compose] buffer. lol
 
I remember when Valve tried this before with their little Valve OS PCs that totally revolutionized how we played video games. What was that ten years ago? I wonder if those can still connect to the Steam store or if they are yet just another device that is used to play NES games
 
lol Mattrick will never live down that dreadful "we have a product for people without always-on internet, called Xbox 360" moment, an unforced error literally handing Sony an unnecessary win in a devastating public relations blunder, but he did learn to shut his mouth shortly thereafter and undoubtedly did more good for the brand than Spencer ever did.
Mattrick didn't spend billions on game studios that are going to be shut down soon. I really think Spencer thought he'd magically make Xbox too big to fail and unfortunately he was wrong.
 
Mattrick didn't spend billions on game studios that are going to be shut down soon. I really think Spencer thought he'd magically make Xbox too big to fail and unfortunately he was wrong.
It wasn't even a shitty strategy at first, he just forgot to execute the second part: tard-wrangle the faggots and make them actually produce shit paying customers would actually buy. Fucking stupid people. All of them are failing in exactly the same way and the dogged determination to refuse to understand why is the most entertaining aspect of it to me.
 
lol Mattrick will never live down that dreadful "we have a product for people without always-on internet, called Xbox 360" moment, an unforced error literally handing Sony an unnecessary win in a devastating public relations blunder, but he did learn to shut his mouth shortly thereafter and undoubtedly did more good for the brand than Spencer ever did.
And he decided to be a condescending cocksucker at literally the worst possible moment, since this was the start of widespread adoption of digital-only libraries, which by their nature force users to lock into a specific ecosystem.

By handing Sony such a massive PR victory, after the debacle the presentation had been, he singlehandedly sealed the fate of XBox as a whole, as MS would never get the chance to catch up.

The only reason they're still in the game, so to speak, is that Sony is run by equally retarded people, that also keep making the same mistake, so a victor between MS and Sony is decided by which company is the least incompetent at that specific moment.

It wasn't even a shitty strategy at first, he just forgot to execute the second part: tard-wrangle the faggots and make them actually produce shit paying customers would actually buy. Fucking stupid people. All of them are failing in exactly the same way and the dogged determination to refuse to understand why is the most entertaining aspect of it to me.
I've said it before in another post, but why in God's name would you buy Obsidian, a company only famous for the quality of their writing, and equally infamous for everything else about their games, without actually checking which writers were working there, and their qualifications?

That should have swiftly clued you onto the fact that all guys that made Obsidian's most famous games had long since left the company, and had been replaced by shitlib women.

A far cheaper alternative would have been to headhunt those guys and build a studio around them, if what you wanted was a prestige cRPG studio.
 
I remember when Valve tried this before with their little Valve OS PCs that totally revolutionized how we played video games. What was that ten years ago? I wonder if those can still connect to the Steam store or if they are yet just another device that is used to play NES games
The original 2015 Steam Machines were little more than glorified front-ends to access Steam via your TV, with the hardware being produced by external vendors and SteamOS in considerably rougher shape than (I'm lead to believe) it is today.

The upcoming Steam Machine is basically a fully functional PC, which is a double-edged sword because given the price it's debatable how many people will opt for the GabeCube vs just buying a gaming PC and installing Steam on it.
 
The original 2015 Steam Machines were little more than glorified front-ends to access Steam via your TV, with the hardware being produced by external vendors and SteamOS in considerably rougher shape than (I'm lead to believe) it is today.

The upcoming Steam Machine is basically a fully functional PC, which is a double-edged sword because given the price it's debatable how many people will opt for the GabeCube vs just buying a gaming PC and installing Steam on it.
The original Steam Machines also had the option to ship with Windows too and the specs for some of the lower end ones were pretty bad. I knew a guy who got the Alienware Alpha used and it had 4GB of Ram and a 5500 RPM hard drive in the year of our lord 2016. GPU was a GTX 860m.

A PS4 legit had better specs.
 
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