Either this Xbox "console" with Steam enabled, or Xbox PC, or just regular PC. All seem almost identical so I'll wait and see what the head to head looks like.
I am an equal opportunity gamer. I will play on anything available to me. This includes the next "Xbox" if I am inclined to purchase it. So, I guess I am not really migrating, just rolling with what becomes available.
Hopefully, the next moves MS makes means you aren't going to locked into their depreciated console model. The "Xbox on a chip" is going to allow you to bring your library forward indefinitely within Windows.
Edit: It just as likely will be "Xbox in a window" type emulator, which is a more flexible and forward thinking approach.
Dude they have more studios than Playstation and Nintendo combined and they closed one studio, I wonder when the next round of Playstation layoffs occur will we have the same stupid threads
Dude they have more studios than Playstation and Nintendo combined and they closed one studio, I wonder when the next round of Playstation layoffs occur will we have the same stupid threads
I always have all the consoles of the big 3 company's....saying this yes I've been playing less and less on my series x, but to be fair I've been playing also less on my PS5 and even PC......
Switch is pretty much my main console.....
Unless they go full full third party, there is a few ( very few) reasons why I will still buy the next Xbox. If they release a traditional console of course.
zero interest in any nintendo ip's and theres only a few of sony's so i would probably just not bother with gaming anymore, only option is to go back to pc gaming but i just dont have enough interest for the cost of entry again especially these days.
I have all the console currently as well as PC. However I don't really buy games for PS5/Xbox much anymore, they are mostly for BC.
Going to be PC (and Steam Deck or another handheld) and Switch (eventually Switch 2) going forward. PC doesn't necessarily mean Windows either (Nvidia drivers in Linux get parity).