By Matt Hanson
At Microsoft’s E3 2017 presentation, it had the chance to entice non-Xbox owners into jumping onto its platform when it unveiled the console previously known as Project Scorpio, the Xbox One X.
From my point of view, it failed.
I have never owned an Xbox console, but while I mainly play games on my monster rig I’m not some kind of PC master race, give-me-keyboard-and-mouse-or-give-me-death, snob.
I have owned – and loved – consoles by Sega, Nintendo and Sony. I recently finished Horizon: Zero Dawn on my PS4 Pro and will happily admit that not only is it one of the most fun games I’ve played, it’s also one of the best looking games I’ve ever laid eyes on – despite the PS4 Pro being relatively underpowered compared to my PC.
So why have I never bought an Xbox? There’s a number of reasons. The original Xbox came out too late – by then I had already spent all of my student loan on a PlayStation 2 and a growing number of games.
The Xbox was more powerful than the PS2, but it didn’t have the amazing library of Sony’s console. Its ‘killer app’ – the game that was …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming