It would only be multiplayer paywall for BC games so it's a bit pointless. People would just buy all future multiplayer games on Steam so they might as well drop it across the board."no multiplayer paywall" Well there it is, what I was speculating on the other day about how it would be difficult to implement a MP paywall on a hybrid device.
Definitely makes it more attractive imo.
Wait! Doesn't this means that Microsoft gave the next gen version of GTA VI exclusively to PS6 until R* decides to port it to PC?
Is it that weird?This doesnt really make sense, or are you implying that the PS6 with a native released PS6 port of GTA VI is going to be released before the PC version of GTA VI?
since Xbox 360 is Power PC, it can't be native on x86. And if it would be Power PC again than it could not be native to x86.I don't think it's emulation.
I doubt it. I suspect the device will appeal to a fraction of their current console audience. I'm theoretically in because I have a huge library I don't want to lose access to, but I'm not exactly enthused about what they're doing.If they can get this to appeal to a more casual console crowd
Is it that weird? RDR2 is still not on PC.
PS6 will likely be sold at a loss like every other base PlayStation
Xbox PC (or whatever they call it) with a 30% profit margin requirement?
Do the math
Probably easy for them to bypass for BC.It would only be multiplayer paywall for BC games so it's a bit pointless. People would just buy all future multiplayer games on Steam so they might as well drop it across the board.
As many of us has come to expect, the next Xbox will indeed run full-bore Windows, with a TV-optimized, console-style experience layered on top.
Indeed, the Xbox Ally and Xbox Ally X, with its Xbox Full Screen Experience is essentially what the next Xbox will look like. It's not dissimilar to the SteamOS interface and Big Picture Mode, which allows you to exit out into full Linux at will...



well no shit there. xbox one and series use emulation for 360 .we are talking one and series games.since Xbox 360 is Power PC, it can't be native on x86. And if it would be Power PC again than it could not be native to x86.
That there is a BC to 360 at all in One and current XBox is impressive work I guess.
No MP fee would be kinda funny, since it would again be another 180 from them.
My bad. Still, could happen if PS6 is very straight forward from PS5. But now I see it's more possible that you get GTA6 on Magnus before PS6 XDDDWhat? RDR2 has been on PC for yeeeears and it smokes the console versions.
Valve may come out with a console, which will be great for gaming, but can you do your daily computing tasks on it? I think I saw one guy on Youtube who uses his Steam Deck in that way. Valve has said although you can switch to desktop mode in Steam OS, they don't actually recommend that you actually use that part of Steam OS. It's sort of just there because Steam OS is built on top of it.I doubt it. I suspect the device will appeal to a fraction of their current console audience. I'm theoretically in because I have a huge library I don't want to lose access to, but I'm not exactly enthused about what they're doing.
Also, it's looking like Valve will beat Microsoft to the punch with a living room PC/console box. I fully expect Microsoft to lose that race just like they did with handhelds.
Next Gen Xbox doesn't exist....
PERIOD
MS is going to sell a PC with a chip inside to do retrograming from previous Xbox consoles
I mean, if the PS6 is going to be as powerful as a 4080 I don't see how it's going to be cheap even with Sony subsidising. Might be one of the reasons why Microsoft is taking this route in the first place.
The next-gen Xbox from Microsoft will be a curated Windows gaming PC
Thanks not an Xbox. Xbox is a console.
PCs don't have a multiplayer paywall.
If the hardware is subsidized and I can connect any controller, mouse, keyboard, and VR, why not? Otherwise, I'd rather build my own PC.
It doesn't even matter. It's not a selling point. Those games came and went like any other games on Steam. There's nothing special about them. Console warriors (Tom Warren, Jez) keep mentioning it because they're retards.![]()
lol
Hope it was worth it, Hermen
Whichever specs they have, add about 30% to the price of this.
PS6 will use console business model.
This PC will use PC business model.
Xbox has to call the machine a console for 3rd party BC contract reasons. And as for WHY, it is the only thing that MS can add to the machine that differentiates it from regular PCs. What with it otherwise only running regular PC titles, the BC chip is the only marketable benefit.So Jez is saying it is actually a PC that can play your console library.HeisenbergFX4 has maintained that it is a full fledge console that will have PC store fronts available. K KeplerL2 has said full Xbox BC on a PC is not feasible.
Jez is saying "this is what we know". Do we though? What he is describing has been theorized over and over from various sources based on the tidbits of information given by the same people who would have you believe a standard handheld PC is actually an Xbox because they put the name on it.
Jez isn't exactly the most trustworthy source. That much we do know. But if he is somehow right here then this would be, imo, a compelling product. And a damn expensive one. The problem I see here is that Xbox BC was never something that was able to make a difference in consoles, why does Microsoft think it will somehow be a factor with a PC?
It's literally a PC. A PC is not a console.-A console-shaped box;
-with closed hardware to create a game optimization profile
-that lets you play the largest possible game catalog while maintaining genuine features (like BC with previous Xbox consoles, Quick Resume, etc.) and console services
-Very powerfull to play well for an entire generation and complete freedom...
-No pay for online (I find it hard to believe and I will only believe it when I see it)
Where to sign?
Until recently, whether a piece of hardware was an Xbox depended on whether it was manufactured directly by MS, whether you could play the game catalog from your previous consoles on that first-party hardware, your catalog of games purchased from XSeries, and play games in a console-like experience, with console features...
It's not that the discussion of whether it can be called a console or not is something that keeps me up at night like it is for others, but I certainly think what is described there more than meets the requirements that were required until recently.![]()
But it would have to be better. Otherwise, you might as well build something yourself with the components and look you want, or just buy any prebuilt PC. There would need to be a price advantage of at least €200 for me to even consider it.Don't think the hardware will be subsidized. No closed ecosystem makes that difficult. That's why Sarah Bond is talking about how "premium" this thing is going to be. It will be expensive.
-A console-shaped box;
-with closed hardware to create a game optimization profile
-that lets you play the largest possible game catalog while maintaining genuine features (like BC with previous Xbox consoles, Quick Resume, etc.) and console services
-Very powerfull to play well for an entire generation and complete freedom...
-No pay for online (I find it hard to believe and I will only believe it when I see it)
Where to sign?
Until recently, whether a piece of hardware was an Xbox depended on whether it was manufactured directly by MS, whether you could play the game catalog from your previous consoles on that first-party hardware, your catalog of games purchased from XSeries, and play games in a console-like experience, with console features...
It's not that the discussion of whether it can be called a console or not is something that keeps me up at night like it is for others, but I certainly think what is described there more than meets the requirements that were required until recently.![]()
It's still a console, current Xbox system software OS is Windows with small changes and a shell made for controllers. Only difference you can press a button or button combination and get on the desktop. Being able to install all manner of applications, as long as they are signed. That's too much freedom for you?So it's a shitty prebuild PC then? Probably overpriced since they're not gonna make shit from software sales?
Sounds terrible.
It's literally a PC. A PC is not a console.
PC doesn't pay for MP.
Don't tell me you believe their dog shit "This is an Xbox" ads?
But it is not a PC buy design. Thats what a lot of you guys seem to not be getting. Its literally Console designed hardware, that is clearly running a PC version of Windows. So, its going to be interesting to see how it sits in the market.
It is completely custom silicone, its not a PC.
Its not a PC though. We have all the specs on it. Its a console in hardware, a PC in software. so its some weird hybrid monstrosity by the sounds of it.
Guess why? Hint: It's a PC.You will be able to run PlayStation's PC titles like God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, and Spider-Man on the next Xbox, purchased via Steam or Epic Games.
It'll be a Super Series X that also has full Windows.But it is not a PC buy design. Thats what a lot of you guys seem to not be getting. Its literally Console designed hardware, that is clearly running a PC version of Windows. So, its going to be interesting to see how it sits in the market.
It is completely custom silicone, its not a PC.
Jez doesn't know shit, haven't that been proven countless times?So Jez is saying it is actually a PC that can play your console library.HeisenbergFX4 has maintained that it is a full fledge console that will have PC store fronts available. K KeplerL2 has said full Xbox BC on a PC is not feasible.
Jez is saying "this is what we know". Do we though? What he is describing has been theorized over and over from various sources based on the tidbits of information given by the same people who would have you believe a standard handheld PC is actually an Xbox because they put the name on it.
Jez isn't exactly the most trustworthy source. That much we do know. But if he is somehow right here then this would be, imo, a compelling product. And a damn expensive one. The problem I see here is that Xbox BC was never something that was able to make a difference in consoles, why does Microsoft think it will somehow be a factor with a PC?
One has to wonder how the Xbox Chip works. Microsoft is counting on people buying the hardware just for that chip.But it would have to be better. Otherwise, you might as well build something yourself with the components and look you want, or just buy any prebuilt PC. There would need to be a price advantage of at least €200 for me to even consider it.
But it would have to be better. Otherwise, you might as well build something yourself with the components and look you want, or just buy any prebuilt PC. There would need to be a price advantage of at least €200 for me to even consider it.
Jez doesn't know shit, haven't that been proven countless times?
You could use the Steambox as a PC...but can you do your daily computing tasks on it?