@xbox_pt Sim e amo a xbox adoro a xbox pois tenho grandes memórias com esta plataforma maravilhosa e fiz este vídeo para lembrar algumas das pérolas da xbox.
@asha_shar@CallofDuty@asha_shar Spectacular princess, don't forget everything from Activision can be multi to give money to Microsoft but everything else has to be exclusive to Xbox pc, there are true games like Fallout 76 can be multi because it makes sense to be multiplayer
@asha_shar My money is ready to start being spent on Xbox but there is still one thing that remains to be done, not even another Xbox exclusive can reach PlayStation or Nintendo, that's what remains to be heard that it's over from that day on spending money on Xbox again!
A verdade que ninguém quer admitir:
Por menos de 21€ por mês tens:
Game Pass Ultimate (dia 1 dos maiores jogos)
Online grátis
Todos os jogos da EA (FC, etc.)
Cloud Gaming em qualquer lado
Nenhuma outra consola te dá nem metade disto por esse preço.
Xbox não é só uma consola. É de longe o melhor custo-benefício que já existiu no gaming 🔥
#Xbox #GamePass #XboxSeriesX
Sabias que dentro da tua Xbox vive um guardião secreto? 👀
Desde a Xbox One X que a Microsoft esconde o Master Chief dentro de todas as consolas para proteger a motherboard.
Na Xbox One X ele vai montado num Scorpion
Na Series S está gravado no bloco de alimentação
Na Series X está no ventilador
É literalmente um Spartan a tomar conta da tua consola 24/7.
Abre a tua Xbox e vai ver… se tiveres coragem 😂
Quem já descobriu o vosso? Manda foto!
#Xbox #Halo
Ou seja live boa hoje, mas deixo aqui a pergunta que é o seguinte a Microsoft voltou atrás com a ia na Xbox, mas a PlayStation admitiu que se vai focar mais em ia será que os sonystas vão chorar como choraram quando a Asha Sharma assumiu a Xbox? Até amanhã meus poninhos
Yes @asha_shar If this happens you have all the respect of the Xbox community and we will give all the support that is necessary to save this wonderful brand, but dear remember this the communication is suspicious exclusive has to be definitive is what the Xbox community wants!
Subject: The decline of physical media: Why are we paying premium prices for "empty" discs?
Dear Asha Sharma,
I am writing to you as a dedicated Xbox fan from Portugal to discuss a growing concern that is alienating our community: the loss of true ownership in physical media.
As collectors and consumers, we are facing a frustrating paradox. We are still paying premium prices—often the same as digital—for physical editions that are essentially "empty shells." It is disheartening to buy a 100GB Blu-ray only to find a 400MB installer on the disc, forcing a massive download for the rest.
This raises two fundamental questions that the community deserves to have answered:
1.The Hardware Incoherence: Why does Xbox continue to sell consoles with high-end Blu-ray drives if the discs provided don't actually contain the game data? If we buy physical, we expect the "Plug & Play" experience, not a glorified download key.
2.Price Disparity: How is it justifiable to charge the same price for a digital license as a physical copy? Digital distribution removes the costs of manufacturing, logistics, and packaging. Yet, the consumer sees no price benefit, and in the physical format, we are receiving less value than ever before.
We value physical media because it represents ownership. We want to be able to lend, resell, and preserve our games for the future without being tethered to a server that might one day disappear. This is why movements like Stop Killing Games are gaining such momentum in Europe—because gamers are tired of being treated as temporary subscribers to products they "bought."
Xbox has always been about the player. I urge you to look into this: let’s bring back the value of the physical disc and respect the collectors who have supported this brand for decades.
Sincerely,
[Eduardo Ferreira]
Portugal
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Let me be real with you.
Sony built their entire brand on one promise:
**"We are for the players."**
Remember 2013? Xbox One announced always-online DRM.
Sony went on stage and said "here's how you share games on PS4" — held up a disc, passed it to someone.
The crowd lost their minds. Sony became the good guys. The defenders of gaming.
That wasn't a value. That was a strategy.
And the moment they didn't need it anymore — they dropped it.
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Look at the timeline.
→ PS Plus became mandatory just to touch online play
→ Game prices jumped to $70. Then $80.
→ PS5 Pro launched at $700. Then $900 with the price hike.
→ And now — digital games you bought with your own money require Sony's permission every 30 days just to launch on your own console.
No announcement. No warning. Just a firmware update in March 2026.
They didn't change their values.
They never had any.
The values were always your wallet. Everything else was packaging.
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And here's what kills me.
Sony literally mocked Microsoft for this exact concept.
Built a decade of loyalty on that mockery.
Sold hundreds of millions of consoles off the back of "we respect you."
Then when the market was theirs — when you were locked in, subscribed, digitally invested — they became what they laughed at.
That's not a company that slipped.
That's a company that executed a plan.
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On PC, no company can pull this.
Your games are files. They sit on your drive. No server validates them. No timer threatens them. No executive decision deletes them.
You want to play offline for 6 months? Go ahead.
Your internet dies for a week? Your library is fine.
The company goes bankrupt tomorrow? You still own what you bought.
That's not a feature. That's what ownership actually means.
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Sony doesn't have values. They have quarterly targets.
If you're still defending them after the price hikes, the paywalls, and now this —
you're not a loyal fan.
You're an idiot boy.
And they know exactly what to do with those.
El Youtuber Spawn Wave ha confirmado que el DRM en PS5 es real, los juegos digitales dejan de funcionar sin Internet.
Sony ha traído el equivalente a Denuvo a las consolas.