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Xbox announces Xbox Series X Console Wraps

sainraja

Member
My post was clearly to point out that dabbling into console customization isn’t anything new, as anyone who’s been following gaming would know, and certainly didn’t constitute copying. Not once did I make a comparison with another console maker.

You certainly don’t have a point. You leapt to the defense of blatant console warring. Birds of the same feather and all that. Give it a rest.
Nah, your post was just as pointless as mine was — no matter how much you try to dress mine up as "console" warring. :D

People here are well aware of the types of customization options that can be offered, by different companies at different times, even outside of consoles — most of us who post here, are enthusiasts, and the poster you were quoting, was responding based on the "current" landscape. That also doesn't really matter, given the topic. I mean, you did not need to point out face plates if customization was all you wanted to highlight → Xbox Design labs, and the product mentioned in this very topic BY Microsoft, which speaks for itself.

Unless, of course, you and the poster you quoted, live in a bubble. :D

You simply wanted to point out to the poster you were responding to, that MS was "first" and that is a fair point on its own, but I don't think it was necessary, and if that is all you were trying to say, then given your posting history, I erred in taking it this far.
 
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Soodanim

Gold Member
I'm sure you know more about the thermal impact of these wraps more than the company that actually built the console.
In fairness, corporations have been known to get things wrong. Apple making a model of phone that blocks signal when held, Microsoft having a major meltdown issue with 360, and so on. They are far from infallible, and a cosmetic wrap causing temp increases would be well within the realm of possibility.
 

analog_future

Resident Crybaby
In fairness, corporations have been known to get things wrong. Apple making a model of phone that blocks signal when held, Microsoft having a major meltdown issue with 360, and so on. They are far from infallible, and a cosmetic wrap causing temp increases would be well within the realm of possibility.

It would be extremely unlikely, and the default assumption shouldn't be that it's going to cause thermal issues as that would be extraordinarily outside of the norm.
 
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IC3M@N FX

Neo Member
...but why?
Sylvester Stallone GIF by Warner Archive
 
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Soodanim

Gold Member
It would be extremely unlikely, and the default assumption shouldn't be that it's going to cause thermal issues as that would be extraordinary outside of the norm.
For the record, I don't think these will. XSX from day 1 has had great reports about its thermals, and the giant vent isn't at all blocked by these so I don't see that changing in any appreciable way. It's more the idea that manufacturers are beyond getting it wrong.
 

Kenneth Haight

Gold Member
Good business sense and it looks pretty high quality like those magnetic iPad cases. Look premium but a bit in the steep side. I imagine these will sell really well.
 
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VAVA Mk2

Member
So instead of special edition consoles, we can now pay $50 for some cardboard to wrap around the standard black system?
 

Diseased Yak

Gold Member
I just pre-ordered the Starfield one. The camo, while neat, aren't as cool. Wish there had been a solid white, but the Starfield wrap pairs well with my Starfield controller anyway I suppose.
$54-something after tax, ships ~Oct 18th.
 

DaGwaphics

Member
I bet if this is received well, design lab creations are gonna be wild for it.

Yeah. Since these things are primarily flat, or at least they could make one like that for the lab, they might even be able to support uploading a high-res jpg for each side (like with business cards and brochures). I imagine you'd see some really unique designs from something like that. But even with a more standardized tool they could offer quite a bit of customization.
 
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Rac3r

Member
Looks nice from the front, but the fact that it doesn’t completely wrap around the rear (and the black vent/grill), would give me OCD.
 

Kvally

Banned
Wraps, the alternative for new games
I like that in 2023 I get a wrap AND new games. Wrap my Xbox Series X with a Starfield wrap, while in 2023 playing Starfield, Hi-Fi Rush, Forza Motorsport 2023, Sea of Thieves: Monkey Island, Age of Empires 4 for Xbox, Age of Empires 2 for Xbox, Cities Skylines 2, Call of Duty MWIII, Assassin's Creed:Mirage, Alan Wake 2, Armored Core 6, Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty, Minecraft Legends, Hogwarts Legacy, Diablo 4, Star Wars Jedi Survivor...and Stalker 2 is still tentatively scheduled for this year too. Then there is 2024 😮
 

Aenima

Member
Seems like a better solution than shitty stickers or having to buy a new especial edition console.

Sony has been sleeping on the costumization option for game themed plates. Spider man plates sold out very fast. They slept on GT7, GoW Ragnarok, Horizon FW, FF16, Hogwarts Legacy that they had marketing deal, etc.
 
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Kvally

Banned
Yeah. Since these things are primarily flat, or at least they could make one like that for the lab, they might even be able to support uploading a high-res jpg for each side (like with business cards and brochures). I imagine you'd see some really unique designs from something like that. But even with a more standardized tool they could offer quite a bit of customization.
I would have a porn wrap with Eva, no doubt.
 

Bry0

Member
Thought it would be like a vinyl sticker but it’s actually a fabric and secured by Velcro which is kinda cool. Makes them easily removable. Design lab for these could be cool
 

THE DUCK

voted poster of the decade by bots
Looks good to me, great idea not using stickers......perhaps a preorder should be made. Starfield one is very nice, not sure why they chose cameo on the other 2.
 
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