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by dagmx 809 days ago
The Xbox team have just had terrible leadership choices.

The One was a miss from the beginning , trying to be more than a gaming console and falling short on all fronts. The name didn’t help either.

Then they picked an even worse name for the Series X and and Series S. while implementing a necessity for parity. confusing the market and holding back devs.

The 360 was effectively a flash in the pan IMHO, helped by a significant misstep on Sony’s part with the PS3 design, and Nintendo moving to create their own market with the Wii that effectively made it a companion console rather than a competing one.

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With the One they also made the mistake of trying to permanently tie discs to consoles in an attempt to destroy the used game market for the console, which got leaked pretty early on and led to Microsoft and the Xbox brand taking a massive reputation hit, even though they quickly backtracked. For that generation, a lot of people who would’ve otherwise bought Xboxes instead bought PS4s out of principle.
That E3 was crazy. Anyone remember the video that Sony posted on "how to share games with friends" while the Xbox debacle on locked discs and always online was in full force? (it was literally a guy giving a game disc to another guy)

This is why I am still against the MS acquisitions. Imagine that whole debacle happening but you're still forced to buy an anti consumer console, because God forbid you like to play CoD, Fallout, Starfield...

Now Sony just lock the entire disc drive behind online activation instead:

https://www.playstation.com/en-us/support/hardware/ps5-disc-... “Internet connection required to pair disc drive and PS5 console upon set up.”

Cue defenders “but it's only once and then it works offline!!” like that will make a difference in the far future once the activation system is dead and gone.

Bit disingenuous to compare the two because it’s also only if you’re upgrading from a disc-less model.
How does that make it okay? You're basically buying an external Blu-ray disc drive for the PS5. Why does it require Sony's permission to hook up and use if you've bought it? This is just another way modern companies are encroaching on our rights, it's literally online DRM for a peripheral. Imagine if you needed online activation to be able to use a new controller you buy. It'd be just as absurd as this.
a controller isn’t part of the security verification chain, and again, it’s disingenuous to compare the two because they happen at a significantly different frequency level.

The more salient comparison for “why” is look at PC games. Even if you buy a physical copy, most require you to authenticate them online.

Sony chose instead to do a one time drive authentication so you don’t need to authenticate every game online instead.

That's not true. PS5 Slims which are bundled with a disc drive still require online activation to use the disc drive. It's not just for those who bought a digital model and want to buy the disc drive later.

This puts them in the same boat as the retail Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles, which require an internet connection during first time setup.

And others of us are old enough to remember the Sony rootkit DRM on their CDs and refuse to go anywhere near Sony products.
Completely different product segment though. I don’t think that really had any outsized influence on PlayStation buyers at the time.
>The name didn’t help either.

It all goes back to Microsoft not naming the 360 "Xbox 3" with some lame excuse for why it did so. Yes, everyone would have laughed, but no one would remember or care today that the "Xbox 5" isn't actually the fifth Xbox.

The Xbox 360 was only the second xbox.

Though at the time we joked they just needed a triangle based word in the name for the follow up and they'll have all the main PS buttons covered in the title.

> The Xbox 360 was only the second xbox.

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And to top it all off I heard MS just put Surface people in charge of designing the next one, to copy Switch success I guess?.
And now they are playing a SEGA, turning XBox into a brand.

I don't believe that they still care about the console as much they say they do.