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Some Microsoft games are on Steam, also they did massive sale previous years but will this handled better than Nintendo Switch/NVIDIA Shield? Back in days of Shadow of Tomb Raider not stable with <30 FPS (frame per second)
Original XBOX was Pentium III and NVIDIA NV2A, then later Xbox 360 with PowerPC Xenon and ATI Xenos. Now they choose AMD, of course for performance and compete with others in AMD playground.
This handled may just better version of recent Xbox but it may delay also when everything almost equal come from both PC and console there will be no changes much at all.<=This may be? IDK
If it runs Windows based software they don't.
They want you in the Microsoft/Xbox ecosystem, on their platform, gaming on their cloud services. Possibly even allowing other storefronts, in an effort to push their ads or user meta data to investors.
Bleak stuff IMO.
It’s strange then that their streaming is so bad compared to the competition. Nvidia’s GeForce Now is light years ahead in terms of quality. Stadia was better, Sony’s current offering is better.
Microsoft doesn’t appear to be investing all that much into what they believe is the future.
Where is the small streaming box that comes bundled with a controller and 12 months of Xbox Live/Game Pass?
DOA
Why though?
I think not likely because unlike the popular opinion of "gamers" about Windows OS. It's far more compatible than Steam OS.
I think Microsoft will make a nice comeback on this device.
Oh oops I was replying to if it was a cloud streaming device.
just saying that its much cheaper to build a cloud only device, no storage and much weaker hardware needed, and never a need to upgrade it to play all future games
even a launch xbox one can play the latest series x/s games with xbox cloud play
steam deck is fairly powerful for what it is
it can locally play most games at mixed settings at its native res 1280x800
and can support steams remote play from a capable host
I wonder how they’ll handle BC with OG, 360, One, and Series generation Xbox games. Console gamers will expect that from a Xbox handheld or Xbox PC.
they would need to add that to the cloud gaming ability
the handheld will not run windows, xbox consoles never could
the orig xbox was mostly pc components, and could run linux, but that it
you can cloud play xbox games on pc, using browser or xbox app