@illegal_peanut: Gamepass was always unsustainable as long as Microsoft wasn't putting everything they had into it. There was always going to be a point where each subscriber ran out of content they wanted to play yet but hadn't, and that point is where the service's sustainability would truly be tested. They compete against themselves by releasing new games which aren't on Gamepass and they fragment their consumer base. All bad business, and partly since they hide their sales statistics, and with humans being the cynical creatures we are, brand faith is at an all-time low.
@s1taz4a3l: Xbox owners are just learning words like "cope" and "copium" to troll their way through avoiding the truth, even though they've understood the actual concept of cope for years and years. I remember the 360 too guys; it was glorious and it shaped the modern console design. But it was Microsoft's lightning in a bottle. They won that gen because they had the foresight to design the 360 around online at its core. When the other console manufacturers followed suit Microsoft lost their only unique feature, and they haven't produced a decent console since that time. They don't reveal sales numbers because they don't want people to know they aren't moving systems. That's bad for business, especially when you're already clinging.
@G-Corleone: I found TOTK to be an excellent game, and going into it I had extremely low expectations. I can't even begin to express the sadness and disappointment I felt when the first trailer dropped and I learned that the world of BotW would be the setting for the game. I think the true main character of Zelda is the world itself, be it Hyrule, Termina, Labrynna, Koholint, Holodrum, The Great Sea, etc. It was a tremendous blow to my expectations. When the game came out though, those issues were quickly laid to rest. The gameplay evolution was absolute and I really love what they did with it. Plus they more than doubled the size of the map so it's not just 100 percent the same world.
TLDR; I started TOTK with very low expectations but ended with the feeling that it was the best game in the series yet, my extreme love for Majora's Mask and Link's Awakening notwithstanding.
@naomha1: Why correct the grammar of others when you can't write complete sentences? No one save a fool expects perfect grammar and spelling on the internet.
@BIG_BOSS_927: I always slay the troll, because I'm smart enough to know that the "I don't care" trolls actually care more than pretty much anyone else. Now, unless you are also a liar (which you likely are), GG easy.
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