That's fair. But perhaps that's how they want it to feel? Who wants to buy into a new ecosystem? The nice thing when jumping from the 360 to the One was that it felt familiar. Much like upgrading from one iPhone to another. Except there's a huge time difference from when the One was released to now, so the console is way more powerful than the last gen. I agree that there's not that many launch titles, but that's okay, they'll come in time.
It's the perfect console for me. Cheap, 1440p (more than enough when sitting a 3 feet away from a 1440p monitor), allows access to games that aren't available on PC. Perfect.
Yeah. I mean, I was obviously talking about the original 2013 Xbox One. Also, Xbox One X was released in November 2017. That's three years ago. Ages in technology. Even just in terms of UI, let a lone hardware.
That's fair. But perhaps that's how they want it to feel? Who wants to buy into a new ecosystem? The nice thing when jumping from the 360 to the One was that it felt familiar. Much like upgrading from one iPhone to another. Except there's a huge time difference from when the One was released to now, so the console is way more powerful than the last gen. I agree that there's not that many launch titles, but that's okay, they'll come in time.
It's the perfect console for me. Cheap, 1440p (more than enough when sitting a 3 feet away from a 1440p monitor), allows access to games that aren't available on PC. Perfect.