THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: Rufus on March 06, 2019, 07:40:14 AM
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Microsoft's disc-less Xbox One S reportedly called All-Digital Edition, out in May (https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2019-03-05-microsofts-disc-less-xbox-one-s-reportedly-called-all-digital-edition-out-in-may)
According to reports, Microsoft's previously rumoured disc-less Xbox One will be called the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition and be released some time this May.
Word on a disc-less Xbox One first surfaced last year, when reliable tech website Thurrott flagged it, under the codename Maverick, as one of two Xbox One S variants currently in the works at Microsoft. The other, focussed on cost reduction while still retaining the disc-drive, was touted to launch later in 2019.
Both projects are obviously completely separate to Microsoft's long-awaited next-generation Xbox One successor, not expected to release until 2020.
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Every xbox edition is sad
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I mean, if this is akin to the proposed stream box and is super-cheap, I can see it being a good idea. But one of the few big appeals about the XBone S to me is that it has a 4K blu-ray player.
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These decisions are really starting to raise more questions about the Pro/X venture. Other than a whole, we have the technology, we can build it, situation.
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Is Microsoft not worried about having so many different SKUs on the market at once?
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The X kinda goes away on its own when the next one comes out. And they can just drop the disc S not long after probably.
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Is Microsoft not worried about having so many different SKUs on the market at once?
It's beginning to feel like they have more Xbox consoles coming out than they do games.
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Is Microsoft not worried about having so many different SKUs on the market at once?
this seems about right for them. hell, around the time they announced the Xbone they also put out another 360 that looked like a baby Xbone
(https://i.imgur.com/dwFZYvX.jpg)
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I mean, if this is akin to the proposed stream box and is super-cheap, I can see it being a good idea. But one of the few big appeals about the XBone S to me is that it has a 4K blu-ray player.
Blu-ray is on the way out, if you believe sales reports. Supposedly more people are streaming via Netflix and don't give a shit about 4K to buy Blu-ray. So, in theory, this makes more sense now than it did a few years ago when people were still clinging to discs for games.
Now, if it's practical? Can't say. Especially with how shit most of the US's internet infrastructure is.
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I've been watching 4K car shows on Amazon Prime and they look pretty damn good. I wonder how much of my stupid data cap I'm using
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Is Microsoft not worried about having so many different SKUs on the market at once?
this seems about right for them. hell, around the time they announced the Xbone they also put out another 360 that looked like a baby Xbone
(https://i.imgur.com/dwFZYvX.jpg)
There were also around 5-6 revisions for both the 360 and PS3. From my experience in retail, multiple options for consumers isn't ballbusting if the differences and tradeoffs are clear.
Besides consumers not buying physical media nearly as much, disc manufacturing and waste being cut down is good. With how videogame licenses work nowadays, owning a physical copy doesn't amount to much.
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Samsung and some other company are supposed to ending Blu-Ray Player production this year IIRC. I imagine the companies more tied into the studios themselves like Sony will be slower to do that. Especially since it can't cost too much.
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Anecdotes again but I've seen people on places sorta like GAF/ERA (I need a better term for what they were like ten years ago) or whatever who buy the Blu-Ray to have it for their shelf and just use the digital code to actually watch the thing.
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I mean, if this is akin to the proposed stream box and is super-cheap, I can see it being a good idea. But one of the few big appeals about the XBone S to me is that it has a 4K blu-ray player.
Blu-ray is on the way out, if you believe sales reports. Supposedly more people are streaming via Netflix and don't give a shit about 4K to buy Blu-ray. So, in theory, this makes more sense now than it did a few years ago when people were still clinging to discs for games.
Now, if it's practical? Can't say. Especially with how shit most of the US's internet infrastructure is.
Your point about US internet being haggard is valid, but that hasn't stopped people from building gaming PC's and buying everything from steam.
If it's not the game itself, patches, DLC, expansions, you need passable internet to get the most out of this hobby.
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Is Microsoft not worried about having so many different SKUs on the market at once?
this seems about right for them. hell, around the time they announced the Xbone they also put out another 360 that looked like a baby Xbone
(https://i.imgur.com/dwFZYvX.jpg)
There were also around 5-6 revisions for both the 360 and PS3. From my experience in retail, multiple options for consumers isn't ballbusting if the differences and tradeoffs are clear.
Besides consumers not buying physical media nearly as much, disc manufacturing and waste being cut down is good. With how videogame licenses work nowadays, owning a physical copy doesn't amount to much.
Yeah- it really has gotten to the point where I don't see the point in getting a physical copy of some games, since they have so many updates and/or DLC. Most of the various limited run-type releases have the complete versions of the games on them, however. People were actually pissed when they found out that the physical run of Celeste won't have the upcoming DLC on the disc/cart. :lol
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Anecdotes again but I've seen people on places sorta like GAF/ERA (I need a better term for what they were like ten years ago)
Message boards? :doge
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that'll never work
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Is Microsoft not worried about having so many different SKUs on the market at once?
this seems about right for them. hell, around the time they announced the Xbone they also put out another 360 that looked like a baby Xbone
(https://i.imgur.com/dwFZYvX.jpg)
There were also around 5-6 revisions for both the 360 and PS3. From my experience in retail, multiple options for consumers isn't ballbusting if the differences and tradeoffs are clear.
Besides consumers not buying physical media nearly as much, disc manufacturing and waste being cut down is good. With how videogame licenses work nowadays, owning a physical copy doesn't amount to much.
Yeah- it really has gotten to the point where I don't see the point in getting a physical copy of some games, since they have so many updates and/or DLC. Most of the various limited run-type releases have the complete versions of the games on them, however. People were actually pissed when they found out that the physical run of Celeste won't have the upcoming DLC on the disc/cart. :lol
Everyone I know buys full price games physical only as they can be sold again, digital is only for 20 buck games.
Most people arent splerg collectors that hang on to media they consumed out of sentimental value.
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Microsoft bringing back the Tard Pack. :doge
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COOL another sku for me to not buy
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Price will decide if it sinks or swim.
$149 max.
You know they're going to be stupid and ask $200 for it. :doge
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Price will decide if it sinks or swim.
$149 max.
You know they're going to be stupid and ask $200 for it. :doge
Honestly, that'd be reasonable. $100 more for the Blu-ray version, however? (or $200 more, forgetting) would make it dumb to do, but $200 ballpark is something we haven't had in YEARS.
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At this point in the gen it feels like we all know new machines are coming soon and these old ass boxes should be at $200 for their basic bitch model with a disc drive. :-[
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Seems made to give away/subsidize for the monthly sub deal to live and gamepass. This is probably the future, no one in mass market really wants to buy movies or games (or cares if they look like shit).
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Watch it come with a 500GB HDD.
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Is Microsoft not worried about having so many different SKUs on the market at once?
this seems about right for them. hell, around the time they announced the Xbone they also put out another 360 that looked like a baby Xbone
(https://i.imgur.com/dwFZYvX.jpg)
There were also around 5-6 revisions for both the 360 and PS3. From my experience in retail, multiple options for consumers isn't ballbusting if the differences and tradeoffs are clear.
Besides consumers not buying physical media nearly as much, disc manufacturing and waste being cut down is good. With how videogame licenses work nowadays, owning a physical copy doesn't amount to much.
Yeah- it really has gotten to the point where I don't see the point in getting a physical copy of some games, since they have so many updates and/or DLC. Most of the various limited run-type releases have the complete versions of the games on them, however. People were actually pissed when they found out that the physical run of Celeste won't have the upcoming DLC on the disc/cart. :lol
Everyone I know buys full price games physical only as they can be sold again, digital is only for 20 buck games.
Most people arent splerg collectors that hang on to media they consumed out of sentimental value.
I feel like the price advantage of physical, even with resale has really diminished in the last few years.
Xbox credit is readily available at a 15% discount, GVU is gone, trade values have went down, and console digital store sales are more aggressive and earlier than they once were.
If you must buy everything Day 1, and can complete the games in 2-4 weeks to trade in, physical might still win out.
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Watch it come with a 500GB HDD.
32 GB SD card.
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Discs are just waste, tbh
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sounds pretty good for a large portion of the market that play halo, forza, cod and maybe buy a few random games from the store
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I've been watching 4K car shows on Amazon Prime and they look pretty damn good. I wonder how much of my stupid data cap I'm using
Fiber internet only plz you pleb
:snob
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Fiber internet only plz you pleb
:snob
not available in my area :'(
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Discs are just waste, tbh
Yeah, not owning stuff and not being able to sell it is awesome!
Welcome to this new and improved version of corporate communism where you own nothing and the corporation owns everything.
They should stop selling hardware, too and make you rent it instead, for a very reasonable fee.
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Renting consoles from Blockbuster :aah
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the more likely future is that the console is free/very reduced price but gamepass or a similar service is required
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I hope the sell an external Blu-ray drive for it.
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I hope the sell an external Blu-ray drive for it.
Return of the HD DVD add on :rejoice
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LMAO it's $250
https://twitter.com/Wario64/status/1118270346656751618
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBDSMNE3_oQ
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$250, the same price as the normal X1S
:picard
it does come with three games , but still come on
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That pricepoint...
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy??
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xbox has really shit the bed this gen
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lulz
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TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY UNITED STATES DOLLARINOS
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Vindicating my dumb title. :itagaki
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Lol cant wait for microsoft to shit the bed with the next xbox too :lol
250 bucks for a digital only xbox when you can gwt one with a drive for less
:lol
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Judt checked to be sure, nornal xbox one s with 1tb and battlefield 5 or some other game, 200 euro.
Lol@ MS
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yeah i really dont understand the point of this one. oh well
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Judt checked to be sure, nornal xbox one s with 1tb and battlefield 5 or some other game, 200 euro.
Lol@ MS
fwiw this comes with three games but still 250 is a big ask
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Judt checked to be sure, nornal xbox one s with 1tb and battlefield 5 or some other game, 200 euro.
Lol@ MS
fwiw this comes with three games but still 250 is a big ask
Ok thats a bit better but still
I assumed a digital only xbox would be 50 bucks cheaper not more expensive
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in the US the X1S is technically $300 but I've not seen it above 250 with a game in most stores. Maybe that means the SAD will be $200 pretty quick? Either, bad look and they are barely even advertising that it comes with three games (Sea of Thieves, Forza Horizon, Minecraft)
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Yeah but those people will buy a switch or ps4 :doge
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Can't wait to play Sea of Thieves all digital :lol
Joking aside. The Xbox One X is a great console, easily my favorite this gen. I feel that is where MS should focus their efforts.
Top of the line gaming experiences. And an Xbox One X without the expensive 4K media playback stuff and the disk drive swapped for a bigger HDD would make sense as a 'digital only' 4K console.
However, this thing. ???
It might've been a left over of their plan to offer GamePass subscriptions with an Xbox included. The fact that it looks exactly the same as the Xbox One S just shows how little effort went into this.
You'd be stupid to buy one and lock yourself out of nice retail deals and borrowing games from other people. Especially at this stage in the console cycle when there's plenty 'old' Xbox One S models available cheaply.
The only way this thing will sell is if they discontinue the Xbox One S with a disk drive.
There's really no benefit in owning an Xbox without a disk drive at a premium price.
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:lol :lol :lol
https://twitter.com/videogamedeals/status/1118577454183059456
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Judt checked to be sure, nornal xbox one s with 1tb and battlefield 5 or some other game, 200 euro.
Lol@ MS
Yeah on Amazon here in the States the All Digital edition page has a little drop down menu for you to pick which edition of the S you are interested in. This of course includes the model with the disc drive and the various bundles that have happened, one of which is $220. Just taking a second on a preorder page points you away from this thing.
:lol :lol :lol
https://twitter.com/videogamedeals/status/1118577454183059456
Fuck yeah pre release bomba! :doge Honestly that's closer to what the actual base price should be.
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:cody
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MS, stop, it's already dead.