Consumers (in this case gamers) are at least partly to blame, with their demand for better graphics supported by the games they decide to buy.jfrost wrote:By all means, make development even costlier, Microsoft.
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Consumers (in this case gamers) are at least partly to blame, with their demand for better graphics supported by the games they decide to buy.jfrost wrote:By all means, make development even costlier, Microsoft.
Because nintendo is going to make them seem behind.ZeroAX wrote:Does anyone really believe this? They just released a (so far) successful add on, and the 360 sales in the US and UK are stronger than ever (the rest of the world will just never open up to MS it seems). Why release a new console which will cost them a lot of money, when they are finally having some extra success with the 360?
I totally agree!!Bradtemple87 wrote:Nintendo needs something true HD, but Microsoft needs to focus on continuing to maximize the capabilities of the 360 and not releasing new hardware right away.
JordanPlayer wrote:Not going to happen, it was just this year that Microsoft listed engineering job posting for the "next" Xbox and I highly doubt anything could be cranked out that fast.
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The success of a console is determined by how much I enjoy it.