@dishingyou209 Not true in the least.
We pay for the software, we pay for the game pass access, we can and often are already full xbox gold members (I am for one), we are no different than you...
And considering that MS was about to sell off Xbox back in 2013 till recently and that shareholders wanted this as well, even Bill Gates gave his approval if it was desired...
Play anywhere and gamepass are the two things MS is hoping save the console by bringing in both PSN and PC users.
Yes, I have the option to play on PC. SO DOES LITERALLY EVERY PLAYER HERE. We're not some new community... we are you... but with PC's... and in my case ALSO Xbox's.
But I am "not a PC gamer" anymore than I would wager you are. When it comes to SoT I do play on PC but only because it frees up my living room.
You'll find more detailed points on this topic and perspective of mine in the Xbox vs PC thread.
But the bottom line is simple - Xbox hasn't been doing well by continuing the path they've set out for ages... but thanks to innovations such as gamepass and play anywhere and the push to marry the OS across all WIN10 styled (And later OS driven ) platforms they are consolidating their user base and increasing both shareholder trust, trade value, and customer count.
A customer count that other platforms have exceeded since XFLOP launched.
It’s been about three and a half years since Microsoft released official Xbox One sales figures. In November 2014, the company said it had sold 10 million Xbox Ones. A bit more insight was gained in January 2016 when Electronic Arts noted in an earnings call that about 18 million to 19 million of the console have been sold. But it’s been radio silence ever since.
Current estimates are 30 million at best.
As of March 31 2018, Sony reports, it has sold 79.8 million PS4.
So what the arguement tends to be is that Xbox was "just fine the way it was before evil crossplay started killing it" and "Xbox is going to die if it retains crossplay".
The numbers of increased customers says:
Your wrong.
That 15% your reporting I presume comes from the reference that SoT at launch had 14% of it's user base connected to PC.
That's ONE game...
The actual number of PC Xboxlive customers is going to be higher based on the notion that former PC only players now have a reason to reconnect to their Xbox. I am a prime example of that. I am a several year Xboxlive customer. But, despite that most of my gaming habits revolve around PC. Now, I can use either system for whatever reason I decide without big brother telling me no.
If anyone is going to "Save MSXbox" it's going to be those who slide over from PSN and PC. Not whiners who hate PC cause.....PC.... and haven't provided a potent enough population or value to the shareholders since 2013 to float a flogging division of an OS driven corporation.