Okay I admit it....I love the Original Xbox. Sigh....you got me, I can't deny it anymore, I really like it. I love the controller. I love the UI. I love the games. I love playing the multiplats with all the extras, my own music (disturbed/slipknot/korn/trapt mix ofc) and online play....You got me. I'm fully exposed.Well /vr/, are you going to be exposed?
Hell yeah, I'm X-posed
Xbox is the greatest console ever created. It felt like technology from the future. The fact that a $150 machine could run Doom 3 at a decent framerate in 2004 just blows my fucking mind.
>>12510008My bro had crimson skies on the other day and the soundtrack revived me.
>>12510008I wish I knew it was a dreamcast 2 as a kid.
>>12510008I love the OG Xbox too. Steel Battallion is badass.
>>12510008I never even saw an OG Xbox in real-life here in Australia until 2017 when I found one at my local e-waste facility, but I was blown away after taking it home and softmodding it (upgraded to an 80GB IDE HDD) by how much I liked it and how comfy it feels.
>>12511117based blast haver
>>12510056>just blows my fucking mind.The only thing being blown was Microsoft's xbox division financial wallet. -$4b (-$7b adjusted for inflation) for MicrosoftXbox run 2004/2005 PC games just as bad as any Pentium III and Geforce 3 pc from 2001.https://www.ign.com/articles/2011/11/23/the-life-and-death-of-the-original-xbox
>>12511139I'm calling you out because everyone from that era knows that Doom 3 would not run on 2001 hardware(I had to upgrade my PC to play it when it came out)
>>12511170https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wBTTnUq8iA
>>12510008Back when microsoft actually tried to get exclusives from any developer they could. Too bad 95% of them were forgettable, but the remaining 5% had a unique quality to them.
>>12511748>uses a $250, 1.4ghz cpu from 2003Argument invalidated.