• smoothbrain coldtakes
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    61 year ago

    Xbox one was a terrible game console but it was a great media center, that’s for sure. I loved the HDMI passthrough, and I loved being able to control all of my stuff through the Xbox from the cable box to all of the streaming options installed on the console. I liked it better than the Fire Stick I eventually picked up when the Xbox just decided it would no longer start up.

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        1 year ago

        I didn’t care for their first party games; I bought the console bundled with the MCC and Halo 5; Halo 5 was a huge disappointment, and MCC just ran better on my PC. I feel like 343 doesn’t get the universe they inherited.

        There was just nothing worth playing that was console exclusive that I couldn’t get on my desktop. With Playstation, they had banging first party titles all the way through the back half of the PS3 through to now with the PS5, and they are trickling them onto PC.

        • @uberkalden
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          11 year ago

          Ah, yeah that’s all true. I thought you had issue with the console hardware itself, which seemed capable enough for that generation

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            11 year ago

            Well, it did just eventually die on me. I had a power surge and that was that, it never started back up again. My 360 still works just fine though.

            As far as power goes, it was perfectly capable on a hardware level, for sure. The games played just fine, it was just better for me as a set top box than a video game console as a PC gamer. I had bought an Xbox One X which was capable of 4k output, hoping I would have upgraded the TV. Now I have a FireStick 4k, and I hate it in comparison to the Xbox, it’s such a piece of unmitigated garbage.