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Gotcha! Thanks. So Nvidia is about to go buck nakked insane with the 6090 GPU then. I can't even imagine the cost at this point.
The problem is that was never the corporate goal for the Xbox division. It was always use gaming to create something bigger. Xbox was supposed to replace the "cable box", and then that dream died and they switched to game streaming.With all their capital Is it so difficult for management and staff there to produce a traditional console and be successful?
The same difference between the ROG "Xbox" Ally and other handhelds using Z2E, aka not much at all.But these OEMs that we are calling Xbox PCs are just a sticker on an Asus mini-pc right?
What's the difference between a normal mini-pc and an Xbox PC???
LOL
Xbox BC chip.But these OEMs that we are calling Xbox PCs are just a sticker on an Asus mini-pc right?
What's the difference between a normal mini-pc and an Xbox PC???
LOL
The same difference between the ROG "Xbox" Ally and other handhelds using Z2E, aka not much at all.
This has nothing to do with the next-gen console though.
Xbox BC chip.
There's only one device.But that's exclusive to the official MS "console" model, not OEMs
SPECULATION: A common Magnus SoC with fixed variants means devs can can work with fixed performance profiles. It could also be a way to differentiate Xbox Store games where the optimal graphics settings are predetermined, shaders are precisely precompiled and packaged with the game etc. giving a "curated" console-like experience. They could potentially make such features a store exclusive so that everyone doesn't just bounce to Steam.But these OEMs that we are calling Xbox PCs are just a sticker on an Asus mini-pc right?
What's the difference between a normal mini-pc and an Xbox PC???
LOL
But these OEMs that we are calling Xbox PCs are just a sticker on an Asus mini-pc right?
What's the difference between a normal mini-pc and an Xbox PC???
LOL
seems like people are still stupid enough to trust microsoft keklol
By the time this comes out, all Windows PCs will likely have that option. MS already confirmed it's coming iirc.Full Screen Experience
By the time this comes out, all Windows PCs will likely have that option. MS already confirmed it's coming iirc.
I'm saying if they do completely get rid of the online paywall, they'd LITERALLY (yes I mean literally) will be giving up a minimum of $2 BILLION dollars per year if they don't change the current pricing of GamePass. You and I both know they aren't going to give up that type of money.
Full Screen Experience
arstechnica.com
If it run ls steam and epic store ..count me in. I got tones of xbox360 digital games as well.
Which is also going to be available for all windows users.
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Full-screen Xbox handheld UI is coming to all Windows PCs “starting next year”
Microsoft has been experimenting with “handheld mode” for Windows 11 since 2022.arstechnica.com
To be fair Sega gave users nothing.An off-ramp for around $1500 doesn't seem very consumer-friendly to me but whatever
All I read in that article is "coming to other handhelds."
https://www.ign.com/articles/we-tried-the-xbox-full-screen-experience-on-the-original-ally-xGot a link confirming that?
Microsoft has said that this new 'Full Screen Experience' for the Xbox app will be rolling out to other Windows devices in early 2026
See above. In fact, many of them found unofficial ways to set it up already:All I read in that article is "coming to other handhelds."
You really are being ignorant about reading people's posts lately it seems. I'm not saying MS will charge for online play in this new "machine". I'm saying if they do completely get rid of the online paywall, they'd LITERALLY (yes I mean literally) will be giving up a minimum of $2 BILLION dollars per year if they don't change the current pricing of GamePass. You and I both know they aren't going to give up that type of money.
So, this all comes at a financial cost that MS will want to make back up plus more; because the financials currently aren't working out for Xbox. Just wake up and at least come to reality.
Holy smokes LOL!!! That would be sneaky and a slap to the face of all Xbox hardcore gamers world wide.
All I read in that article is "coming to other handhelds."

Which are just PCs/laptops. If you can install it on handhelds you can install it on a PC.
To be fair Sega gave users nothing.
What do you think is the difference? A windows device is a windows device, handheld or otherwise. It would be silly for MS to restrict it to just handhelds longer term. I added another link where people are doing it on desktops already.That's discussing handhelds we are not discussing handhelds. They've made no promises of Full Screen Experience coming to desktop PC.
If that were the case I should be able to install that Full Screen Experience on on my desktop right now. I cannot. Obviously they are making a distinction.
If you don't want to pay the GP tax I'm struggling to see why you wouldn't just buy a competing PC product.
You can.
What a thing to get in to denial about.
Suddenly I'm supposed to believe that a PC gamer is willing to pay a premium and forgo their machine having the capability to be upgradable all because of the allure of a janky user interface that can be operated by a controller?
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There are 5 dies, for 5 possible form factors.I'd say the only reason why we've only seen one spec leak is because there is only one spec.
AT0-AT4, there's no AT5.Magnus is just the SoC. Given the chiplet design, for simplicity's sake, think of it as the CPU part of the die. That will remain the same. The GPU part (called GMD in this case) could be lower or higher variants. There was talk about AT1 to AT5 as being potential variants with AT2 being the Xbox "Console".
So technically, the OEMs could have much higher end variants for their own prebuilt PCs. I believe there is one lower end variant possible as well. Though no actual specs are known/confirmed for these variants.
At least that's my novice level understanding based on rumors.
Worst case, it becomes a BC machine.
Hmm yes I know that is an argument, but if you are asked to put a value on that access (and 'premium' pricing is going to do just that) will people decide its actually fine to let go of that era, or just keep their series console for retro purposes? In terms of the overall market I just don't see the same weight of that argument that enthusiasts often push. Also as GP goes up in price many people are going to return to just buying games and will have been renting access to that back catalog anyway, so it makes no difference.Cause a PC won't retain my One/Series or backwards compatible library.
You didn't mention the more likely outcome, thats AT3 or AT4 OEM 'console' competitors at lower pricing that might be way more attractive just on price.There are 5 dies, for 5 possible form factors.
AT0-AT4, there's no AT5.
OEMs could create Elite higher spec Consoles with AT2 as well, or just stick to Xbox PCs on various dies.
AT1, and AT2 Xbox PCs, AT3 and AT4 Xbox Laptops, AT4 Xbox handhelds.
It might not be that costly. This device isn't going to sell a lot. So the number of Xbox fans getting free multiplayer (vs continuing to pay on the traditional consoles) wouldn't be all that high. At least that's my thinking.
I want to at least wait till they actually reveal the thing.Buy a Series console now if you care about BC so much
Even a Series S is perfectly fine and more than a grand cheaper
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Hold on..................................so yall think MS will "NOT" charge for online multiplayer on Xbox Magnus, but will on the Xbox Series X and S with people playing the same games (i.e. Forza 6, Latest COD, Halo Infinite MP 2, etc)?
Hold on..................................so yall think MS will "NOT" charge for online multiplayer on Xbox Magnus, but will on the Xbox Series X and S with people playing the same games (i.e. Forza 6, Latest COD, Halo Infinite MP 2, etc)?
They will likely not be giving up on the online paywall for the Xbox console side of things. But gamers who want to play online for free will certainly have the option to buy the games on Steam and play it with free online on the console. Especially as most online games are cross platform and crossplay these days.
If you play the PC versions of those games, TODAY, you don't pay for multiplayer
Why would this PC be any different?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. It wouldn't make sense for MS to drop the charge for online across the board, for everyone. The vast majority of their users will be on traditional consoles, and they are used to paying for online. I can't see MS making online free for them, too, just to make it seem "fair" (?). I can see them dropping it for this hardware, though.
I'm not sure about the "y'all" part. I have no idea what Ozriel was thinking. I was just responding to the 2 billion estimate of revenue lost. I don't think it would be that high, because the number of people buying this hardware will be comparatively small.
If the majority of people knew how to build a PC let alone upgrade one the prebuilt market wouldn't even exist. There are people who play on PC who don't even truly understand the in game settings or NVCP.