by XvGojira » Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:12 am
It just looked like a really stylish gaming PC tower that's not as long as a standard PC. To be honest, that's what the current gen consoles are, just gaming rigs in vanity boxes with proprietary software. Unlike stuff like the cell processor in the PS3 that made emulating game a nightmare/impossible and was the main excuse I heard as to why Red Dead Redemption never made it to PC. At least it looks like it still reads discs, I was weary of them going all digital since they did make that all digital Xbox One S. Although I could have sworn some talk about Scarlett from some time ago was about it being a console that wouldn't need a successor and people speculated that meant that it would be built so that the hardware could be upgraded, making it even more like a PC.
Is Microsoft trying to outdo Nintendo with redundant console names? I can easily see a bunch of kid disappointed to find Xbox One Xs under their Christmas trees come Christmas 2020. And I'm sure the name is getting shortened to XboxSeX already. XboxSeX, the new XBOne.
Regardless, I can't wait to see what games the make for it. Hopefully none of the games share the fate of Scalebound this time. That game looked cool.