These ID@Xbox titles are self-published indie titles, right?
Yes. They should be at least.These ID@Xbox titles are self-published indie titles, right?
What exactly is the point of it then? "Here's 50 games coming over the next year, but it's not all the games." Why make that announcement (and exclude the fact it's not the limit of what's coming)? I mean, it's a sales pitch, 'look how great our platform is', only it's not all that great in this pitch and could be represented a lot better from the sounds of it.The announced list does not represent everything coming to game pass.
That’s exactly what is was. A sales pitch. Commitment to the platform. Showcase of confirmed titles coming to game pass. there are a great deal of unconfirmed titles likely under negotiation still.What exactly is the point of it then? "Here's 50 games coming over the next year, but it's not all the games." Why make that announcement (and exclude the fact it's not the limit of what's coming)? I mean, it's a sales pitch, 'look how great our platform is', only it's not all that great in this pitch and could be represented a lot better from the sounds of it.
Or it was just an additional opportunity for them to further showcase the value proposition against the Stadia launch of 12 titles with no other titles coming in the horizon.Yeah, but it's a sales pitch that I feel does more harm than good. Just announce the current new releases and what's coming by end of the year maybe. Why present a year's look-ahead when that look-ahead is pretty weak if that's not the reality of the offering? This announcement suggests all Game Pass is good for in 2020 is a couple dozen indie titles. Not talking about 2020 would be a stronger message leaving people to assume more and better titles are coming.
Yeah, but it's a sales pitch that I feel does more harm than good. Just announce the current new releases and what's coming by end of the year maybe. Why present a year's look-ahead when that look-ahead is pretty weak if that's not the reality of the offering? This announcement suggests all Game Pass is good for in 2020 is a couple dozen indie titles. Not talking about 2020 would be a stronger message leaving people to assume more and better titles are coming.
Yes. It's presented as the following year's line-up. There's nothing to suggest more will happen. Like Netflix advertising over the next year, there'll be 10 box-sets made available and 20 films added of which 50% are indie productions. As a subscriber, I'd think, "oh, is that it," and pull my subscription. If they're also adding another 40 AAA Hollywood smashes and award winning series, by not telling my that, they are representing the future value poorly.Is your issue that the implied, "and more to come in perpetuity as we continue to sign deals over time" wasn't specifically spelled out?
Yes. It's presented as the following year's line-up. There's nothing to suggest more will happen.
Yes. It's presented as the following year's line-up. There's nothing to suggest more will happen. Like Netflix advertising over the next year, there'll be 10 box-sets made available and 20 films added of which 50% are indie productions. As a subscriber, I'd think, "oh, is that it," and pull my subscription. If they're also adding another 40 AAA Hollywood smashes and award winning series, by not telling my that, they are representing the future value poorly.
Basically you need lots of content to have enough to appeal to different people's different tastes. Game Pass came out of the gate with big-name titles and very clear value that you were getting $60 games on the cheap. 2020 looks, from the evidence of this list, to be slowing down.
You must have never followed or paid attention to last year's Game Pass ads then. There is nothing to suggest this a definitive list. That is based on history and past behavior.
Most people being marketed to aren't keeping tabs on prior adverts. If this is in response to Stadia, far better to list all the games currently available in the entire library - that's a far stronger message.You must have never followed or paid attention to last year's Game Pass ads then.
Most people being marketed to aren't keeping tabs on prior adverts. If this is in response to Stadia, far better to list all the games currently available in the entire library - that's a far stronger message.
Yes. It's presented as the following year's line-up. There's nothing to suggest more will happen. Like Netflix advertising over the next year, there'll be 10 box-sets made available and 20 films added of which 50% are indie productions. As a subscriber, I'd think, "oh, is that it," and pull my subscription. If they're also adding another 40 AAA Hollywood smashes and award winning series, by not telling my that, they are representing the future value poorly.
Basically you need lots of content to have enough to appeal to different people's different tastes. Game Pass came out of the gate with big-name titles and very clear value that you were getting $60 games on the cheap. 2020 looks, from the evidence of this list, to be slowing down.
Well... <incoming pedantic>How you can spin showing too many games in a promo as a negative is beyond me.
I take objection to you calling it spin. I'm not trying to create a narrative but just expressing my interpretation and response to this. It's not the number of games complained about either, but the quality and type. It's exactly as I've expressed - it looks like the platform is 'slowing down'. Same as, same, PS+'s extra games. This went from multiple big ticket games and indie darlings to a fair amount of filler at times.How you can spin showing too many games in a promo as a negative is beyond me.