Flawed premise that the two are mutually exclusive.
Eh, it was a rather biased article. Really? Halo doesn't have any cache anymore? People aren't going to buy the XB1 because they are so ticked that they bought a timed exclusive for Tomb Raider - but Tomb Raider isn't important anyway? I see those as contradictory positions. Either people love TR enough they are pissed at MS, or nobody buys systems to play TR anyway and nobody cares about waiting.
It makes affirmative, "factual" statements like the Xbox and the total division is a failure and MS is trying to get rid of it, which is pretty much exactly counter to all the other facts stated in the article about the integration of MS gaming through W10 on both the XB1 and the PC.
Finally, there are the struggling fortunes of Xbox One itself. As the firm starts to lose its footing in consumer gaming hardware, it must surely be thinking about how best to cut its losses in the great Xbox experiment. Turning Xbox into a more virtual, device-agnostic platform based on streaming technology will appeal to Microsoft's blue-sky thinkers (some argue that this, or something like it, is what Xbox One was all about from the start, but the strategy was blocked by the U-turn on digital DRM)
The first two sentences are absurd and without factual basis as I mentioned above, and the rest actually admits the first two sentences are garbage and says "Oh yeah, by the way... this might be what MS wanted all along and what they had originally planned for the XB1 before they had to cower under internet fanboy pressure."
Umm.... of course it is, cut it out. MS isn't abandoning Xbox, they are consolidating and strengthening it. The integration between W10 devices and the XB1 opens up worlds of possibilities. In fact, that is the closest integration between devices that we've even seen people whisper about since Sony wanted your TV and refrigerator to have Cell chips in them that could boost the performance of the PS3.
Sure, we've had this conversation before, and there's two or three members of this forum that love hardware and have an emotional attachment to it. To me, the only hardware that matters is the controller. With the release of the dongle for the PC and the bundling of XB1 controllers with Rift, they actually are standardizing the most important piece of hardware in terms of leveling playing fields - the input device.
To summarize, it was a dumb article written by somebody with a clear agenda. They make it clear they understand MS's vision for the Xbox platform, they understand what MS is trying to do and how close they are to accomplishing it, and instead of championing it, they bury it in a "Xbox is dead and MS is backtracking to rid themselves of it as quickly as possible" slant. It's baloney. And not the good kind. Not pimento loaf, the delicious luncheon meat made from baloney with bits of olives embedded into it. No, the rancid, disgusting kind that is slimy because it's been left out on the counter in 90 degree weather for 5 hours.