If they did this along with steam they would instantly win next gen.
Not gonna lie, that could make me buy an Xbox...Give us a "Other OS" option like what the PS3 had so we can install Steam OS.
I'd be just like PC games having a Steam badge that says they're compatible with the Deck. No big deal.Ummm… the console would need to fundamentally change for that to happen. Its not like they can run off the shelf PC versions of these games.
I don’t understand Xbox at all now.
& it is not a bad ideaSo the next Xbox will just be a PC?
It’s probably a cross buy thing… if you bought it in EGS and there is an Xbox version, that is now unlocked for you to play.Ummm… the console would need to fundamentally change for that to happen. Its not like they can run off the shelf PC versions of these games.
I don’t understand Xbox at all now.
That is all that matters to me. I want the game for as cheap as possible. I then play it till I am done and don't go back. I give 0 fucks about what store it is on. Playing DD2 on steam. I launch the game from the shortcut on my desktop and don't interact with steam at all.The "shittiest store" has lower prices than the competition.
I imagine this would be a licensing nightmare, contracts probably not written to allow this, I imagine some publishers wouldn't want anything to do with it. Guess if they do create it as some cross buy thing publishers would just have to opt-in.out as they see fit.It’s probably a cross buy thing… if you bought it in EGS and there is an Xbox version, that is now unlocked for you to play.
SAYS THE FORTNITE PLAYERIn the future consoles will have multiple stores. And that's a good thing.
Just what I have predicted
Xbox is going full PC
I said this earlier. That's a bold move to get playstation games on the Xbox through stream. I what Sony Wil try and do to counter this.This would basically bring all sony games to xbox.
If you open up your console... then that's a PC. What I don't get is why didn't they take the Apple route. PC ecosystem was there from the get go, take a 30% cut from all games and that's all. Instead they created Xbox and competed with Sony, but to what avail?
I feel like there's something really wrong with some people.
But we aren't in 2019 anymore. Epic is better than GoG/EA/Ubisoft and does some things better than Steam.
They're already essentially PCs with gaming focussed OSs (both of them). Opening up is something no consumer should oppose. Console fans are so weird... That brand loyalty really messes with people's heads.
If I can get one box that plays everything, and I can choose between several different variants of that one box to get the one that suits my preference (with varying price and power), why would any gamer not be championing that future? One box to rule them all and play PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo and PC games - the dream, right there. Unless you're more invested in someone "winning" than anything, that's the only reason I can think of for some of the takes...
The reason I don't play much on the PC is the whole install, settings, maintenance thing - I can do it, I don't want to. If Microsoft produce an OS that is as simple as an Xbox and can play all formats, hufuckingrah. Steam Deck has opened my eyes fully to how joyous that is. I have a Series X, gaming PC, PS5 and Switch but only really played Xbox mainly. Since I got the Steam Deck I've been catching up on PS5 games I owned but never played (FFVII Remake and God of War so far) and emulating Switch games more than anything else.
I'd be all over this if they do it - my frustration here is that it's way passed time to be talking, get it done.
As they should make it fully open with steamJust what I have predicted
Xbox is going full PC
Actually it is more simple as you think, you just need to set ini file according to Xbox hardware spec & run the game with that settings (ofc plus some minor tweaks in game, exe file & other crap)An open console that "plays everything" is a pipe dream at the current price point. If Microsoft is willing to create an open version of Xbox where other vendors such as Steam can sell their games without sharing a dime with MS then that means MS has to make money on the hardware. We are talking about consoles closer to $1k than $500. Very well could be that Microsoft plans on going down that road with the rumors that OEMs might be making their consoles in the future. Hard to say as Phil Spencer is just being a cryptic as always here.
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Actually it is more simple as you think, you just need to set ini file according to Xbox hardware spec & run the game with that settings (ofc plus some minor tweaks in game, exe file & other crap)
I think this will be wet dream next 5 years)
I doubt Sony will ever go this route…. Same applies to Nintendo here…. They would never accept other stores in their consoles.Yes. I want access to Steam on my PS6.
In this future consoles will just be PCs.....but shit PCs without the functionality of an actual PC.
I guess I’ll have my way after all.It will definitely happen
They launched with GFWL and paid online. It's a long road to walk back from that.Meant to say to make a better storefront, the current one is just not good enough if they want to compete with Steam. I just think it’s funny that they cannot come up with one which consumers will be happy to use. Microsoft are software gods, so that they get beaten by Steam so easily is just showing they didn’t put enough effort in it.
I feel like there's something really wrong with some people.
I thought this sounded plausible at first but I'm a little more skeptical now. This might actually make things worse for that walled garden. It would create a huge risk of their hardware being purchased just to make it easier to play traditional PC games form the couch. I can only speak for myself, but it would not be anything to do with Xbox if I bought a console that played Steam (or Epic) games in a console environment.
I think it’s a brilliant idea. I sub and buy games on Xbox, also buy games on PC…. But right now what would be nice is being able to play games from both my accounts on one box. I can play halo or forza on my PC with my save files shared. When I buy an MS game it’s available to me on my PC. The real kicker here though?…. Potentially playing the PS games in my steam account on my Xbox natively…..
Imagine going through your digital library and you got gears next to god of war…. Already do it on PC but doing that from my Xbox in my living room would be fantastic, for sure. One box for all my games and accounts. I hope this all comes to fruition.
Sounds like a game changer for me being a front room console only player. Then add in a handheld Xbox that does similar. I'd be all inI think it’s a brilliant idea. I sub and buy games on Xbox, also buy games on PC…. But right now what would be nice is being able to play games from both my accounts on one box. I can play halo or forza on my PC with my save files shared. When I buy an MS game it’s available to me on my PC. The real kicker here though?…. Potentially playing the PS games in my steam account on my Xbox natively…..
Imagine going through your digital library and you got gears next to god of war…. Already do it on PC but doing that from my Xbox in my living room would be fantastic, for sure. One box for all my games and accounts. I hope this all comes to fruition.
They don’t have to do anything. Sony fans are Sony fans at the end of the day.I said this earlier. That's a bold move to get playstation games on the Xbox through stream. I what Sony Wil try and do to counter this.
That’s not for me to figure out. I’m just a gamer.And how you think these games are going to run on your xbox?
Xbox fandom always surprises me
I doubt Sony will ever go this route…. Same applies to Nintendo here…. They would never accept other stores in their consoles.
Xbox on the other hand….. sure looks more and more like that. And given their PC background and shift in strategy.
I’d be cool with as it means I would have my Xbox and steam accounts on the same box.
I would also be very interested in a console that I could play Steam games on. My point is this sounds risky for MS. Do they really want customers like me who would be using their consoles as a gateway to Steam? And do they want people associating their brand as such a gateway? I really don't know the answer to either question. I just know that I'm interested in the concept specifically to play Steam games in console environment.I think it’s a brilliant idea. I sub and buy games on Xbox, also buy games on PC…. But right now what would be nice is being able to play games from both my accounts on one box. I can play halo or forza on my PC with my save files shared. When I buy an MS game it’s available to me on my PC. The real kicker here though?…. Potentially playing the PS games in my steam account on my Xbox natively…..
Imagine going through your digital library and you got gears next to god of war…. Already do it on PC but doing that from my Xbox in my living room would be fantastic, for sure. One box for all my games and accounts. I hope this all comes to fruition.
I don't think Phill even knows....Ummm… the console would need to fundamentally change for that to happen. Its not like they can run off the shelf PC versions of these games.
I don’t understand Xbox at all now.
if anything... I see microsoft making an Xbox branded steam deck and i mean that very literally. So not just a portable but striking a deal with steam to develop a portable that can boot both SteamOS and some version of windows os they use for either the xbox or mobile devices.Ummm… the console would need to fundamentally change for that to happen. Its not like they can run off the shelf PC versions of these games.
I don’t understand Xbox at all now.
No they don't.They have more exclusives than Steam? Is that a better thing or a more quantity thing?
if anything... I see microsoft making an Xbox branded steam deck and i mean that very literally. So not just a portable but striking a deal with steam to develop a portable that can boot both SteamOS and some version of windows os they use for either the xbox or mobile devices.
I can't imagine you would simple just start up the xbox and look at games and it has buy from steam or buy from MS buttons next to each other.
I want competition. I don't want open platforms for consoles because I believe it will lead to higher priced consoles.I've always found it odd how many gamers seem to desperately want no competition. In their ideal world, PlayStation is the only console and Steam is the only storefront. They seem to miss that these platforms got better because they had to fight their competitors.
i still don't see that happening, that means developers / or steam, would have to put in even more work now to make sure all their games are compatible with PC/Deck and now Xbox.I’d imagine steam would have its own installer/app/ section to access our steam libraries from in the box. The main Xbox OS would still be running the show so naturally things would still be as they are only steam games would be accessed and downloaded via some kind of separate app in the console. Just like we do in PCs now.
Just buy an ROG Ally at that pointTo be honest, if Microsoft released a "console" that had full access to Steam, GOG and EGS, then I'd seriously consider it. Especially if it was a hybrid like the Switch.