kazuyamishima
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Hell of a deal, but desperate moments for the Xbox brand.
I don't know. No one wants more supply of shitposts, but they just keep showing up.
I did store pickup and they didnt do anything with it all day. Called verizon and they had no update. shouldve just had it shipped.
That was fast
It does have a wiff of the stench of death.Hell of a deal, but desperate moments for the Xbox brand.
Basically retailers have way too much Series S stock on their hands and they want to reduce those levels before ordering any new stock.222€ with no strings attached was a great deal here, but I guess that is even better (for anyway verizon customers at least). MS either has ordered way too many and wants to get rid of stock, and will have to balance it differently with XSX in the future, or they actually don't care as long as they get you to subscribe to GP and losing some money is fully part of the plan. Crazy that this price is under used prices of PS4s and pretty much what is asked for used One Ss.
I grabbed this. I don’t know why. Haha. Since the series suck is going to hold back Xbox games anyway, I might as well go with this and get the occasional month of gamepass.
Poor Series S demand also lends itself to poor demand for GamePass.
If they can't get people to drop down 240 just to get access to these games... people aren't that interested. This means they're approaching a ceiling on GamePass subscriptions.
I'd love to know their strategy to offload 7.2+ million Xbox Series S units. That's not a trifling amount. It's nearly as many units as the Dreamcast sold.
Ironic that the Series S is selling for less than a Dreamcast in September 2020 adjusted for inflation.
I wonder how long until they drop the price to 200 and if they do, if they ultimately discontinue the Series S. Or if they'll stand at 240 and just clear the warehouses over time.
Remember Verizon offering that payment plan for a Series S? Well, I’m guessing it was a huge flop and now they’re unloading them.
Even if you aren't invested in the Xbox ecosystem, it'll make a great streamer at that price compared to Apple TV, just grab a universal remote as the console has IR. There are also way more apps for Xbox than there are on PlayStation, and you get a full fledged chromium browser capable of running Geforce now.
Expecting better NPD results for March...
I’m a Verizon wireless customer, I’ve been meaning to switch to a pre-paid cheaper option but haven’t yet.Can you explain to me what exactly do you need to be eligable for this...you just sign up for free for some reward program, you don't actually need to buy anything and you get 50% off on XsX.
They still have the payment plan for S and X, https://www.verizon.com/gaming/xbox-all-access/
Microsoft has many retailers in the All Access program, which allows you to pay monthly, they have been doing it since the end of last gen.
It costs more or the same though. At least with the Series S you can play games local to the console.Or just buy Nvidia shield?
I thought it was more a psa for a limited time event
At $300, the price per tflops ratio was the worst out of all four next gen consoles at $75 per tflop. At $150, it's $38 per tflop, and even better than the PS5 Digital which is $40 per tflop.Hell of a price for a current generation console, and arguably the most powerful emulation machine price-for-price.
At $300, the price per tflops ratio was the worst out of all four next gen consoles at $75 per tflop. At $150, it's $38 per tflop, and even better than the PS5 Digital which is $40 per tflop.
Just goes to show how poor the performance per dollar value was for this console at launch. Shouldve been priced at $200 max or shipped with a 6 or 8 tflops GPU at $299. It runs native 4k xsx games at 1080p with worse settings, thats 1/4 the performance, shouldve been 1/4th the price. $150 is perfect for this console.
I certainly thought the leaks were bullshit when i heard it was going to be 4TF.
They really should have shot for 6TF minimum and at least similar VRAM setup as the One X.