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Joseph Forres hates Xbox Series X -

Joseph Forres hates Xbox Series X –

While Sony counts their consoles as very simple, Nintendo and Microsoft are more concerned with keywords for their respective core concepts. Since Nintendo introduced the GameCube, Wi (+ Wi U) and now Switch, the naming conventions of the two companies can not be different, Microsoft has hopelessly lost in its own naming confusion. The first Xbox successor topped the list with the Xbox 360, followed by the Xbox One (!?) Now the Xbox Series X | S … have to live with the production period.

There is no logical method in the names of Microsoft consoles, so Swedish developer Joseph Forres agrees with us. Director of Sports Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, One way out New It takes two He is known for his strong ideas and has helped our colleagues IGN Clarify what he thinks about this terrible communication strategy:

“It’s a confusing name. What’s wrong with Microsoft? You’re missing it, man. What’s going on? Series S, X, Mex, Next. I mean, who knows? Come on, let’s call it Microsoft Box. I don’t know it. I don’t know it. A total mess. Trust me, even those in their offices are confused. I don’t know what XS is …? The devil. “

Maybe one can make this review a little more objective, but we agree with the valuable opinion of the game designer.

Fees also have a clear idea about the Oscars. The Sports Awards 2017 were spotted here.

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