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So, a pc but they want me to buy all games via them?
Yup, the brand is mostly fucked, but the part that isn't fucked will indeed be leveraged.
So, a pc but they want me to buy all games via them?
It MUST have a comparable GDDR7 pool against PS6, plus 32GB of DDR5 RAM, to be competitive for years. Otherwise Microsoft's model will be beaten by OEMS.
I didn't took consoles out of gamepass, I think MS willk took Xbox consoles out of the market, so MS won't need to make a GP for them. Same goes with to pay for online MP for the next gen consoles: you won't need to pay to play online in next gen Xbox consoles because there won't be Xbox consoles.So you took out Consoles from the Gamepass tiers even though MS has stated explicitly several times they're doing "first party consoles".
I think will be 'free' for those paying GamePass.The Ads were for the free xCloud tier, not a Gamepass tier.
So, a pc but they want me to buy all games via them?
Natively. It's WindowsIt ll support K+M native or It ll be like consoles ?
They are going to call it a console aren't they? at least one model.They won't have a console, that's the point
100% the first party device will be labeled as a consoleThey are going to call it a console aren't they? at least one model.
They officially lie what is an xbox in their own comercials, calling prebuild non upgradeable pc with apu(cpu+gpu on same die) inside is not a bigger lie than this anyways:They are going to call it a console aren't they? at least one model.
Project Amethyst provides the core technologies of RDNA 5. It's more like Sony AND AMD's technology this time around. Perhaps more similar to PS3 Cell joint venture than PS4/PS5 development collaboration. My guess is Sony will be paying significantly less licensing costs on a per chip basis for PS6 while Microsoft will be subjected to much higher fees.
So, they are doing what they always do but you'll also get access to PC (the BEST platform) only games? What is not to love? It's wild that people say PC like it's a bad thing. I wonder how the reception would be if it was a Sony/Steam hybrid console. So much different that it's crazy. You all know it. Same goes for a PSP 2 with access to Steam, etc. But of course, its MS so the hate is blatant. A platform with more freedom is bad. Walled garden or bust.
They are going to call it a console aren't they? at least one model.
100% the first party device will be labeled as a console
!?!
- Customised fixed hardware vs thousands of possible combinations of off the shelf parts
- OS built specifically for the hardware vs refurbished decades old Windows NT kernel.
- APIs made specific for it vs Directx
- no need to update graphic drivers and other drivers separately everytime a new game is released
- no shader compilation
There is a lot more that makes a console a console than "limitations".
100% the first party device will be labeled as a console
!?!
- Customised fixed hardware vs thousands of possible combinations of off the shelf parts
- OS built specifically for the hardware vs refurbished decades old Windows NT kernel.
- APIs made specific for it vs Directx
- no need to update graphic drivers and other drivers separately everytime a new game is released
- no shader compilation
There is a lot more that makes a console a console than "limitations".
There are thousands of SKU for Magnus? The OS for PS 5 is how great compared to Steam big picture? Seem equal to me. These advantages seem to be a thing of the past especially now that Sony has to think about PC ports day one or down the road. I played AC Ghost on PC and Yotei on PS Pro. I didn't see any difference besides Yotei having better gameplay cause the dev is better. I will always buy Sony consoles, but that's just because of the exclusives. Not because the graphics or OS experience is better, so your opening exclamations are such an exaggeration.
Not having access to Mods and having to pay hundreds of dollars over the course of a Gen to play online, are definitely huge limitations to me.
I was comparing console to PC in general, not next Xbox becausemost of these points were important 15 years ago, but bot anymore.
Sony's APIs follow DirectX specs essentially, since the GPU is just a slightly adjusted version of AMD's PC cards for example.
and the OS is mostly irrelevant... the Series X runs an OS based on the Windows NT kernel, doesn't really make it functionally different from a PS5, other than it being a bit better at multitasking (you can have 1 game and 3 apps running at once, vs 1 game and 1 app on PS5). both are similarly fast, both have very similar features... like... the Windows 10 based OS didn't hinder it.
as for graphics drivers. lol... driver updates barely do anything 99% of the time. you don't need to update your drivers on a PC unless you get issues, which can legit mean you can run multiple years old drivers and not really have issues.
but, drivers and shader compilation wouldn't be an issue with a PC hybrid that used a specific APU. like the Steam Deck, you can offer shader precomps and unified system updates for such a device.
I was comparing console to PC in general, not next Xbox becauseDavidGzz comment was "What makes a console a console? Limitations?"
That is the source, you don't get both. It's a situation of one or the other, that's just how it works.I don't disagree that the device will run full bore windows. That much is obvious. But that doesn't mean it couldn't be locked down like Windows S mode, with Xbox OS shell on top for that "curated" experience. MS still want to prevent piracy, cheating, hacking on/of the device.
But I'm asking for a source of your claim that MS will change their Xbox game development environment that they have been working on for 7 years, which itself is a journey of 12+ years to reach that point collectively.
Full Windows has two primary game dev environments since UWP was deprecated. The Windows SDK for unpackaged traditional PC games and GDK for MSIXVC packaged Xbox games. That part isn't changing, unless you can provide documentation which MS would need to start updating 18-24 months before the hardware release.
So you took out Consoles from the Gamepass tiers even though MS has stated explicitly several times they're doing "first party consoles".
The Ads were for the free xCloud tier, not a Gamepass tier.
Full Windows can run everything, it already runs Windows SDK and GDK games, UWP still runs. The windows NT kernel on consoles runs both XDK (Xbox One games before 2020) and GDK (Series) games.
Reason why MS won't stop using GDK is simple. MSIXVC packaging, designed for security. It prevents most hacking, piracy, cheating, translation layers like Proton. The packages are signed and notarized to run on Windows only, just like how iOS apps can run on iOS and macOS only. That is the reason why you can't get native Gamepass on SteamOS.
Windows SDK unpackaged games require Denuvo to prevent piracy, and require anti cheats to try to stop cheating. MSIXVC packaged GDK games don't require those things.
That's from the GDK GitHub page. The question at heart isn't whether MS will stop using GDK or use full windows on next hardware. Yes, they will both use full windows and still use GDK.
So both windows SDK and GDK (Xbox PC) games are designed to scale to hardware. Console versions (mainly AAA) are simply GDK games that are optimized to fixed spec hardware utilizing the GDKX.
The main question for me is whether they will still enforce mandatory optimization to Magnus hardware using the GDKX. If they don't, then it's simply the GDK Xbox PC games that can scale to all PC hardware. That would only make sense to do if MS is going full unification of ecosystem. Forcing EA, Ubisoft, Rockstar to release on Xbox PC store or not release on Xbox at all. Otherwise the Console form factor will still have GDKX optimized versions that become a separate SKU in terms of licensing and binaries. .
I highly doubt a PC of 1200$ range with MS profit in that number to have more than 32gb of ram.I think the leaked specs have said a lot more than 32GB RAM.
I highly doubt a PC of 1200$ range with MS profit in that number to have more than 32gb of ram.
I just pray it has at least 24 gb of vram
	here is hoping he is correct. but for a purpose of gaming only pc/xbox ? 32gb is more than enough for the next few years no problem. its the Vram where we have issues. not system ram.Just quoting what's been leaked but it says "up to" 48 GB.
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Give me a break with hyperbolic ticking time bomb bullshit that you MS aligned folks like to spout. Do you honestly believe that people are going to mass migrate over to PC just because Microsoft are abandoning consoles and embracing gaming on windows at long last? Magnus will be far too costly for most folks that want to play the usual gaming fare that hits the top of the charts. It's only the Xbox loyalists desperately trying to hang on to some former glory of Microsoft's earlier 360 days that are going to support it. An expensive fixed spec pc masquerading as a console is not going to easily supplant the current console heavyweights, no matter how much you wish for it.the time for consoles is ticking. their advantages are dwindling as time goes on. the only console with true exclusives left is the switch 2 as well, so even that is slowly fading.
Do you honestly believe that people are going to mass migrate over to PC just because Microsoft are abandoning consoles and embracing gaming on windows at long last?
My man Ybarra with the truth bombs.
He makes a great point about PC's flexibility and how probably at the start of 2026 (if not now) MS will need to keep in place the hardware that Xbox Magnus is, whereas PC hardware will keep going for the next 2 years.
How does this potential $1200 machine keep up?
I understand the sentiment and expect that both Sony and Nintendo know a $/£700 console has no chance of mainstream success. Great games are possible on devices priced to achieve mass market penetration. The tech in these devices will be even more impressive when next gen rolls around. I'm always looking forward to new tech but that doesn't mean I can't enjoy what's here and now. Gaming is still in a good place and has been for a number of years now.Even if Sony comes in at $700 consoles, I expect it to push some of them out. I hate it because I know that gaming can be an escape for those that struggle with other things in life.
I think what gets missed on enthusiast sites like this is that a lot of people will not be able to afford the upfront costs of a mid-tier gaming PC. If they could, they would probably already be playing on PC. I am talking about the $1000-$1500 price range that the Xbox console is expected to launch at. Even if Sony comes in at $700 consoles, I expect it to push some of them out. I hate it because I know that gaming can be an escape for those that struggle with other things in life.
Xbox is trying REALLY hard to convince their customers to move to PC. But PC is not for everyone.Another thing that can get missed on enthusiast sites is that many people prefer to play on console. There's millions and millions of them and has been for decades.
Yup - this is exactly what its going to be.
Without free online, there is only two things that can happen; 1. no one buys from the MS store because the Steam store has free online versions of the the same games. 2. Steam doesn't have free online either, in which case no one bloody buys the thing.Oh, and there's free online too, which is too good to be true after the activision acquisition and something that's been regurgitated among the insiders circle for a long time now.
Without charging for online, I struggle to see how MS make money out of this.
If you can use Steam people will start to buy games on there and stop using gamepass.
The same way ASUS makes money selling ROG Laptops and other prebuilts like this:
Is MS building the system? Rumours are 3rd parties will be.
Without free online, there is only two things that can happen; 1. no one buys from the MS store because the Steam store has free online versions of the the same games. 2. Steam doesn't have free online either, in which case no one bloody buys the thing.
The whole point of PC is that you sacrifice official support but gain freedom. What are you charging online for when you are not even offering compatibility support?
Free Online is assumed, not because MS is being nice but because without it the entire hardware would no longer have any reason to be purchased at the pricepoint offered.
The same way ASUS makes money selling ROG Laptops and other prebuilts like this:
So what if a person buys the Xbox Magnus, and buys a cross-gen game like Madden, NBA2K, MLB The Show, etc from the Xbox Store? Will that person also be able to play those games online for free if they want to play with their friends on Xbox Series consoles?
But this pre-built PC is selling for $2,100 in China. That's SUPER expensive.
So what if a person buys the Xbox Magnus, and buys a cross-gen game like Madden, NBA2K, MLB The Show, etc from the Xbox Store? Will that person also be able to play those games online for free if they want to play with their friends on Xbox Series consoles?
But this pre-built PC is selling for $2,100 in China. That's SUPER expensive.
And ASUS keeps making them. If they are profitable doing this selling prebuilts, GPUS, gaming hardware, etc then why wouldn't Microsoft be able to? Microsoft are done catering to consumers that want cheap hardware. If people want cheap hardware their games will be found on Switch and Playstation as well.
Of course it's free, they've paid the price of admission when they'd bought the hardware.
Microsoft simply swapped the online service charge for a hefty hardware profit charge, as per any other pre-built PC.
I'm sure MS will be able to sell them. But the question is how many will they sell per year? 500K? Can they sell more than 1 Million of these units per year if the cost is over $1,500?
It wont. I'm sure they realize this. It would be like expecting Porsches to sell like Toyotas.
If you're right (and I think you will be), I'd expect their total GamePass subscription numbers to fall in a major way come 2027. With these following things, I just don't see how they ever get to 40 million total subscribers.
- Increased GP prices
- Lower Next-Gen console\PC unit sales
- Elimination of Online Paywall for Xbox Magnus users
Yeah, I don't get the unnecessary negativity around this idea. A device that could play all my xbox library + steam games + emulation with a much more tight operating system would certainly be my jam. I just have an incredible aversion against PC fidlling. If they could solve that problem I would be interested.So, they are doing what they always do but you'll also get access to PC (the BEST platform) only games? What is not to love? It's wild that people say PC like it's a bad thing. I wonder how the reception would be if it was a Sony/Steam hybrid console. So much different that it's crazy. You all know it. Same goes for a PSP 2 with access to Steam, etc. But of course, its MS so the hate is blatant. A platform with more freedom is bad. Walled garden or bust.
If a PC version of the game doesn't exist, then you are playing on the Xbox chip. Then it is just a regular Xbox. It may require multiplayer payment but it would be a very small list of games that are not on PC.So what if a person buys the Xbox Magnus, and buys a cross-gen game like Madden, NBA2K, MLB The Show, etc from the Xbox Store? Will that person also be able to play those games online for free if they want to play with their friends on Xbox Series consoles?
The negativity is the fact that there will not be Nextbox games. Just PC games. Xbox games stop existing entirely. The negativity isn't on the hardware but the implication that Xbox games is now officially dead. You will still have Xbox Series games for a while but that is the end of the line. You are given a ramp to get off the sinking ship, but it doesn't make the sinking of the ship any less dramatic.Yeah, I don't get the unnecessary negativity around this idea. A device that could play all my xbox library + steam games + emulation with a much more tight operating system would certainly be my jam. I just have an incredible aversion against PC fidlling. If they could solve that problem I would be interested.
5-6 years ago I tried my luck with preconfigured mini pc as a living room/console hybrid, but the actual on-hand experience was quite awful.
If a PC version of the game doesn't exist, then you are playing on the Xbox chip. Then it is just a regular Xbox. It may require multiplayer payment but it would be a very small list of games that are not on PC.
Yeah, I don't get the unnecessary negativity around this idea. A device that could play all my xbox library + steam games + emulation with a much more tight operating system would certainly be my jam. I just have an incredible aversion against PC fidlling. If they could solve that problem I would be interested.
5-6 years ago I tried my luck with preconfigured mini pc as a living room/console hybrid, but the actual on-hand experience was quite awful.
If a PC version of the game doesn't exist, then you are playing on the Xbox chip. Then it is just a regular Xbox. It may require multiplayer payment but it would be a very small list of games that are not on PC.
If the hardware customization is so little like K KeplerL2 said, it would be basically be Xbox emulation, not even true backwards compatibility
But like you said, it's pointless anyway. Since 2014 or so there's no Xbox game that is NOT available on PC
And nobody would play the emulated Series version instead of the native bought via Steam
Yeah, I don't get the unnecessary negativity around this idea. A device that could play all my xbox library + steam games + emulation with a much more tight operating system would certainly be my jam. I just have an incredible aversion against PC fidlling. If they could solve that problem I would be interested.
5-6 years ago I tried my luck with preconfigured mini pc as a living room/console hybrid, but the actual on-hand experience was quite awful.
No crossplay means they are legally separate games. ThIs is by design from the devs.Guys...... I'm talking about games that are on PC today, but don't have cross platform play with Console to PC, like NCAA Football and NBA 2K.