Arg. First they piss off all the Halo fans with the Bunji splitup, and now this?
AFAIK the Bungie split was
Bungie's idea. It allows them to develop for platforms other than the XBOX 360, which they couldn't do as a Microsoft group.
As to the MSFS thing...Wow. Really, all I can say is wow. Steve Ballmer had said that Microsoft wouldn't be dropping any products entirely, but that apparently wasn't true, because it's kind of difficult to continue development when the entire department is gone.
It doesn't seem like the smartest move to me, either. I mean seriously, MSFS? WTF? MSFS has almost (if not just) as much of a stranglehold on the home flight sim market as Windows has on the desktop OS market. I mean, there's plenty of Microsoft products that no one's ever heard of that they could
easily cut to save costs (Soapbox? Anyone ever even
heard of it, much less used it?)
Apparently, some of the higher-ups at Microsoft are still obsessed with the MSN and web thing, which is where some of the company's biggest $$$ losses have been. I really, really doubt that the MSFS team wasn't turning a profit. Sigh.
As some of the blogs are saying, this really is "the end of an era." X-plane is nowhere near as user-friendly as FSX, and man, you want to talk about games based solely on eye-candy...X-plane's terrain is incredible. The planes and flying experience...notsomuch. FSX's ATC simulator really added to the "feel" of being a pilot, even in single player. It made the skies come alive with (presumably) accurate ATC and traffic. X-plane has no such thing, with no AI aircraft that I've seen and background ATC just being a noticeable loop of random chatter.
Sigh. I'm going to go drink away my sorrow now.
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Hmmm, I looked it up, and apparently most of the major PC gaming departments in Microsoft have either left Microsoft (ie, Bungie) or already been closed. MS leaving the PC games market, perhaps?
That's disappointing. With some exceptions, Microsoft games have almost always had consistently high quality.