@scrubchub Nice. I know I only recently found more time now that my twins are 6 years old. They have a better routine since school started up again, they are finally more independent, and that leaves me extra time at night to get a few hours in after watching TV with the wife.
@scrubchub Do you ever..like..I dont know..switch up your backlog? I also have an enormous backlog...but I shuffle and reprioritize if something strikes me. I would never have played Expedition 33 if I didn't let it cut the line and I'm SOOO glad I did. When I'm pumped to try a game and it hooks me it keeps me motivated to play through the rest of the catalog. I also find that I'm more motivated because I just finished playing something I picked fresh rather than off my backlog list.
I cannot wait for this game! I was so surprised at how interesting and different the artful escape was when i stumbled on it years ago on game pass. I immediately bought it after playing it so it would never be taken from my library. BTW, if you haven't micro dosed some magic and played the artful escape you are missing a genuinely amazing experience.
I don't get the point of the article. I'm subscribing and paying a set amount to have access to the games so of course sales are down. If i didn't have the service I would have to pick and choose only certain games to buy. Instead, I continue paying a set amount to gain access to the library of games they make available. If the millions of people didn't PAY for access to the games then your article would have a point that game sales are down. This is to be expected with a pay service, nobody is surprised. The more important question is where does the $ from the service go? If it's not at least partially to the game developers who put their software on the service then there is an issue with the system.
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Re: Talking Point: As We Approach GOTY Season, What's Your Pick As Things Stand?
I hope Expedition 33 wins big. What a great effort by those folks to make something that stands out as so spectacular
Re: Two Games Are Available Today With Xbox Game Pass (September 25)
@scrubchub Nice. I know I only recently found more time now that my twins are 6 years old. They have a better routine since school started up again, they are finally more independent, and that leaves me extra time at night to get a few hours in after watching TV with the wife.
Re: Two Games Are Available Today With Xbox Game Pass (September 25)
@scrubchub Do you ever..like..I dont know..switch up your backlog? I also have an enormous backlog...but I shuffle and reprioritize if something strikes me. I would never have played Expedition 33 if I didn't let it cut the line and I'm SOOO glad I did. When I'm pumped to try a game and it hooks me it keeps me motivated to play through the rest of the catalog. I also find that I'm more motivated because I just finished playing something I picked fresh rather than off my backlog list.
Re: Phil Spencer Gives Special Shoutout To Upcoming Xbox Game Pass Indie
I cannot wait for this game! I was so surprised at how interesting and different the artful escape was when i stumbled on it years ago on game pass. I immediately bought it after playing it so it would never be taken from my library. BTW, if you haven't micro dosed some magic and played the artful escape you are missing a genuinely amazing experience.
Re: Avowed Game Director Leaves Xbox & Obsidian For Netflix Studio
Nobody cares about netflix games. We literally have so many other options for games. Please stop doing this to us
Re: Game Pass Titles 'Lose Around 80%' Of Sales On Xbox, Claims Reporter
I don't get the point of the article. I'm subscribing and paying a set amount to have access to the games so of course sales are down. If i didn't have the service I would have to pick and choose only certain games to buy. Instead, I continue paying a set amount to gain access to the library of games they make available. If the millions of people didn't PAY for access to the games then your article would have a point that game sales are down. This is to be expected with a pay service, nobody is surprised. The more important question is where does the $ from the service go? If it's not at least partially to the game developers who put their software on the service then there is an issue with the system.