Same as Xbox one then... Which is windows 10.
Sort of. The integration isn't nearly complete. The Xbox one isn't running apps from the win10 store, nor can it take advantage of the full direct x 12 suite.
Same as Xbox one then... Which is windows 10.
I wouldn't know how much they would have to spend additionally to get the PC version out. I'm just guessing it would be in the low end compared to an actual port.
However, that would mean that the same developer would carry out the project, no? Maybe MS prefers to outsource it? Too many unknowns, tbh.
Pretty much this, unless the benefit to the XB1 owner is that we can now sell our useless XB1s. My XB1 has become a doorstop. Great for me, somehow.Except that the actual argument people are making is that 1 > 1 / 2.
And again, I'm still not convinced that "Microsoft Releasing Exclusive Games on PC is Great for Xbox Owners" ... it's neutral at best.
Except that the actual argument people are making is that 1 > 1 / 2.
And again, I'm still not convinced that "Microsoft Releasing Exclusive Games on PC is Great for Xbox Owners" ... it's neutral at best.
There's nothing to outsource and no "pc version", there is only your code which you compile, deploy to the store, and then the exact same package runs on either pc or Xbox. Imagine if you could put your Xbox (or ps4!) dvd in the pc and run it, or play your steam library on the Xbox, it's that kind of deal.
Yes , the thread title is questionable but the thread isn't really discussing that for the most part now.Except that the actual argument people are making is that 1 > 1 / 2.
And again, I'm still not convinced that "Microsoft Releasing Exclusive Games on PC is Great for Xbox Owners" ... it's neutral at best.
You mean NOT playing the best version of the game just a little bit late? 'cause the PC version is STILL the best version, certianly over the Xbone version.
Pretty much this, unless the benefit to the XB1 owner is that we can now sell our useless XB1s. My XB1 has become a doorstop. Great for me, somehow.
Maybe for first party, but I don't see how this changes the third party landscape. The choice between PS4/PC or XB1/PC is still pretty easy.It's great for gamers. And if exclusive games sell well between Xbox one and PC, more chances for more exclusives. Hence, great for Xbox owners.
Except that the actual argument people are making is that 1 > 1 / 2.
And again, I'm still not convinced that "Microsoft Releasing Exclusive Games on PC is Great for Xbox Owners" ... it's neutral at best.
Maybe for first party, but I don't see how this changes the third party landscape. The choice between PS4/PC or XB1/PC is still pretty easy.
Anyone who has a good PC and thought of jumping in on xbox now clearly will not.
There won't be any optimization needed for PCs' different setups?
Or me who wants a plug and play living room device with no messing about. Consoles still have their unique value prop. (I'm getting deja vu).That's YOU! But what about the people on Xbox who play killer Instict, and would like more people to play against? Or would like MS to continue to support it. Or would like to have their saves transfer accross their hardware? Or who like the improved prospects for QB to receive a sequel.
People have a really closed mined look on a situation that is going to affect different people differently... Not everyone prefers playing on PC, and amongst console gamers, folks who outright prefer PCs are a minority.
Ok - I see what you mean, sorry. Yes that's what I was getting at with "platform specific code" but it's not like you have two divergent (but related) codebases and, say, the main team has to keep shipping updates to an outsourcing team that they have to merge in and so on and that are released and deployed separately.
You might (will?) have a dedicated team optimising for each device but it's a single codebase, deployed as a single entity.
It might sound like splitting hairs - forgive me I don't know if you are a dev, but from a release/code management perspective it's exceptionally cool and a big reduction in release overhead - at the expense of a more complex, but single, codebase.
Sounds like you have a deeper/more specific knowledge than me - but my understanding is that true full integration is the end goal and not far off... Happy to take PMs if you can't comment publicly!Sort of. The integration isn't nearly complete. The Xbox one isn't running apps from the win10 store, nor can it take advantage of the full direct x 12 suite.
Any word on whether there will be crossplay or if saves will transfer? I would love to be able to play campaign on my PC and then play multiplayer on xbox!![]()
Maybe for first party, but I don't see how this changes the third party landscape. The choice between PS4/PC or XB1/PC is still pretty easy.
Quantum break will do this.Any word on whether there will be crossplay or if saves will transfer? I would love to be able to play campaign on my PC and then play multiplayer on xbox!![]()
How so? There isnt going to be a ton more games, theres going to be about the same amount of games that previously werent compatible, but now are.
Anyone who has a good PC and thought of jumping in on xbox now clearly will not.
Seems to me that the overlap would indicate the market of gamers who would own a capable gaming PC that would now pass on an XB1 is larger than some are claiming in this thread.
I know I sure as shit regret buying my XB1 and am probably going to sell it in an almost unused condition.
Sounds like you have a deeper/more specific knowledge than me - but my understanding is that true full integration is the end goal and not far off... Happy to take PMs if you can't comment publicly!![]()
God damn, the Xbox One is not going to tank because exclusives are available on PC. It's a console, a plug and play device that costs $349 to play every major 3rd party game and all of Microsoft's exclusives. Just because exclusives start going to the PC, that does not mean at all that the general audience will go to PC.
CoD was a PC franchise, and it went to the consoles. Guess what? Whenever a new CoD releases, people are buying consoles to play it. Not brand new PC's, and I doubt even a decent number of people are upgrading cards to play the game.
I think some don't realize that what makes consoles so popular compared to the PC is that it is extremely simple to set up, cheap, and you don't have to worry about not being able to play the latest releases, of course, until the next consoles come out which is years from now, and still, those consoles will be simple plug and play. The Average Joe does not give a flying fuck about if a game is also out on PC. They will look at the XB1 and PS4 long before thinking about the PC release.
Neither can all pc hardware though... So the apis are flexible enough to handle that.No man. I'm no insider. I'm not sure how far off full integration is, I just know it's not here, and will NEVER be quite there because the existing xb1 hardware can't take advantage of all DX12 features...
God damn, the Xbox One is not going to tank because exclusives are available on PC. It's a console, a plug and play device that costs $349 to play every major 3rd party game and all of Microsoft's exclusives. Just because exclusives start going to the PC, that does not mean at all that the general audience will go to PC.
CoD was a PC franchise, and it went to the consoles. Guess what? Whenever a new CoD releases, people are buying consoles to play it. Not brand new PC's, and I doubt even a decent number of people are upgrading cards to play the game.
I think some don't realize that what makes consoles so popular compared to the PC is that it is extremely simple to set up, cheap, and you don't have to worry about not being able to play the latest releases, of course, until the next consoles come out which is years from now, and still, those consoles will be simple plug and play. The Average Joe does not give a flying fuck about if a game is also out on PC. They will look at the XB1 and PS4 long before thinking about the PC release.
The bolded above is exactly why I think the premise of this thread is bullshit. This is good for a subset of XB1 owners just like it's bad for a subset of XB1 owners and neutral for others. The merit of releasing first party games on the PC in terms of revenue for a corporation is nonzero, but how it translates to benefits for me, especially given the historical lack of first party development on MSs part, is nebulous and potentially nonexistent.That's YOU! But what about the people on Xbox who play killer Instict, and would like more people to play against? Or would like MS to continue to support it. Or would like to have their saves transfer accross their hardware? Or who like the improved prospects for QB to receive a sequel.
People have a really closed mined look on a situation that is going to affect different people differently... Not everyone prefers playing on PC, and amongst console gamers, folks who outright prefer PCs are a minority.
No Sausage, I mean bad ports.
Or me who wants a plug and play living room device with no messing about. Consoles still have their unique value prop. (I'm getting deja vu).
Exactly, I cannot fathom the eejits that say "why would they buy it on xbox rather than play the best version with better graphics, frame rate and resolution" The answer is I cannot be fucked with all the fannying about. I don't have time for that nonsense. console hidden under the TV, all i need is the game pad in my hand and I'm good to play
Neither can all pc hardware though... So the apis are flexible enough to handle that.
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This survey result is somewhat relevant. It's more aimed at "why did you buy console x" rather than "why did you buy a console not a pc" but it does show that exclusives arent the be all and end all - not even in top 5 for ps4.
Sorry, let me clarify. I was speaking from a game development standpoint, though I'm pretty sure my point stands either way. Either a dev can target a greater audience, or a consumer can access a larger catalog of games. Still, my intended point was that we may (maaaay) see additional first party releases, but I can't see this moving the needle for third party deals given Sony's apparent openness to console exclusivity.And that's your opinion to think it's an easy choice. Not everyone that games cares about the Sony exclusives, or minor performance differences.
Funnily enough, exclusives and faster processing power are among Xbone's top 5.![]()
Let's say your assumption about these people with Good PC's is true. Please explain how that negatively effects existing Xbox one owners.
You can't say it's because Xbox 3rd multiplats will sell less, because people with good pc's probably weren't buying Xbox multiplats anyway
You can't say it's because game populations will be lower, because populations will be shared between PC and Xbox
You can't say it's because there will be less incentive to make Xbox one games because people who prefer consoles are still going to prefer consoles. Console gamers will still make up the bulk of MS gaming revenue. And developers will want to target the shared pool of gamers.
So exactly HOW is the average Xbox over negatively impacted by this? The worst case scenario is He's got more people to play with and his platform holder is making more money.
The bolded above is exactly why I think the premise of this thread is bullshit. This is good for a subset of XB1 owners just like it's bad for a subset of XB1 owners and neutral for others. The merit of releasing first party games on the PC in terms of revenue for a corporation is nonzero, but how it translates to benefits for me, especially given the historical lack of first party development on MSs part, is nebulous and potentially nonexistent.
And the subset of people who want cross save on PC/XB1 games is certainly smaller than primary PC gamers who now don't need an XB1.
That's regarding the upgrade from 7th gen, so:
Exclusives: got XBO because of Halo/Forza/Gears,
Performance: got XBO because its performance gains over 7th gen.
...because that relates to 7th gen...It was just funny to point it out against the topic at hand. PS4 not having exclusives in the top 5 doesn't mean anything either, but you had no problem with that one though.
...because that relates to 7th gen...
Exclusives: didn't get PS4 for Uncharted and God of War
Performance: got PS4 because of performance increase over PS3.
This is exactly what it will be. But it will a streamlined version of the OS dedicated to gaming and multimedia.
Are PS4 and Xbone measured differently in that graph? Upgrades to different gens? If not, what's the difference?
People got the Xbone, according to that sample, because of the exclusives and faster processing power (among other things). Which I find funny because, now, PC will get most (if not all) exclusives and they should have faster processing power.
Look at what happened to Windows phone. Yeah, Xbox is screwed.![]()
It doesnt affect the people who have one, it affects the people who thought about getting one. Like a ps4 owner who has a good pc. Those are lost hardware sales no matter how you spin it.
Look at what happened to Windows phone. Yeah, Xbox is screwed.![]()
It's for 7th gen console upgraders. Of those who had either PS3 or X360 or Wii, why did they upgrade to PS4 or XBO or WiiU? Halo/Gears/Forza had stronger pull than Uncharted/God of War. Those who got XBO had "Performance increase" higher on their list than those who got PS4, they were perfomance-seekers at the console level, not seeking the highest performance in general.
Still, they were interested in "faster processing power" whether it was in comparison to their previous console or to the PS4 and Wii U. The interest in the performance increase was there and it might be there for those still willing to upgrade now that MS decided to release more first party games on PC. I just found that funny ffs.
The same could be said to dismiss justsomeguy's post.
The way you say that with a smile makes me question your intentions.
That's still not it.
Those were only people that considered consoles, because they had already upgraded when they were asked why they upgraded.
If they wanted general higher processing power, they would have had a PC and they wouldn't count in that survey.