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Next Gen POWER CROWN - Xbox PC or PS6?

Which next gen console will wear the POWER CROWN


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More like the original, Dillon was in good shape, but Magnus, like Dutch, was just beastly. Its basically just like two fighters on the same general skill division, but one is on a higher weight class, he is going to win, just like a 4070 will beat a 4060.
 
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"xbox pc" is just the damn xbox app on pc, the power is determined by how much you spent on your rig.
It's pure business from the software side. The real powerful people don't wanna stay in business and the makers of the xyz game gonna label themselves credible, this is unhealthy for the next 2 to 3 decades.
 
Xbox's only play is to be more powerful. The few million they end up selling will be for that very reason, in the vast majority of cases. I imagine it being a product that starts off like their surface devices; they move a massive amount of units, but they can find a small niche market and build a foundation for future devices (if the program lasts long enough to iterate on the platform).
 
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True. Or any type of living room PC. If MS can call a PC an Xbox then I can call my PC an Xbox, and I doubt any console can outdo that.
Call your PC whatever you want, difference is the Console will have games Optimized for the fixed spec hardware and the unified memory. Xbox PC may potentially have the same if they do BC and Forwards Compatibility.
 
I will own both either way unless Sony does day and date on their own PC app. Probably play most games on the one that runs games the best.
 
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I see 96 people are lying at GAF.

GAF is notorious for caring more about sales than actual games.
 
I'm all in on the PS6 for Sony exclusives and console gaming. As for the next-gen Xbox, I'd only consider it if it's essentially a living room-friendly PC with full Steam support from day one. Otherwise, it's a hard pass,. Microsoft isn't doing console exclusives anymore, and I have zero interest in locking my library into the Microsoft Store. I'd much rather keep everything centralized on Steam and game across my PC, Steam Deck, and (hopefully) the Gabecube when it drops. Valve fumbled the Steam Machine GPU, but that just opens the door for Microsoft to deliver the better Steam Machine, and if they do, I'll be first in line
 
The next Xbox will be a disaster, I've got an 850w PSU in my rig (12900kf and 4090) which doesn't have much headroom for transient power spikes, so i run the 4090 undervolted to 900mv so it's quieter and cooler anyway, and BO7 kept rebooting the PC, no BSOD, when i tried to load into the campaign or a MP match, so i spent the best part of a day monitoring power usage and thinking my PSU was about to die, then i found it created minidumps in my Windows directory for every reboot, when i analysed them i saw it was ricochet causing the reboot trying to write into protected memory because I have core isolation memory integrity on in Windows 11, turned that off, no crashes, no issues with power, good job microsoft a first party game doesn't work with windows defender.
 
I think the Xbox will be more powerful, it will be a clearer difference but it will cost like 100% more, and it will be down to us to see the benchmarks and decide if the cost difference is warranted.
 
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