At this point, as a game dev, I can comfortable admit that if there was someone that asked for an Xbox as a holiday gift, I would get confused enough that I would probably buy the wrong one. The naming is utterly confusing for now - surely a fleeting problem, but annoying.
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As a fan of the Wii U, I understand this problem all too well.
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How would you make recs over the phone even?
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Stop... I have headache
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I miss Dreamcast-style naming conventions.
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Just get the original 2000’s era Xbox in every single case
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Wasn't it supposed to be only Xbox One S - Xbox Series S - Xbox Series X by the end of the year? The rest is all cancelled. But yes, MS can't get their head around logical naming conventions.
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I can trace it all the way back to Windows ME. That’s when the MS branding department forgot how numbers work
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Likely why they made xcloud so you have basically no need for the console
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I, um.... can you start over again so I can take notes this time?
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If someone is asking for an Xbox for the holidays, I’d assume it’s the most expensive one.
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The one with Steel Battalion?
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