Neo Blaster
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Nah, Xbox fans already appropriated the Steam Deck, although it originally runs on Linux.
a windows 11 portable that launches straight into the xbox/gamepass app would be what i would personally prefer. essentially a steam deck but xbox branded lolIf they can make Surface Pro with Core i7, then they can definitely pack the OG Xbox One APU inside a tablet.
Why would they optimize a Xbox One game for another Xbox One?Developers aren't waiting for another platform to optimize for.
Its called a Surface. It won't play the entire Xbox library including BC games and Xbox console version of the games.a windows 11 portable that launches straight into the xbox/gamepass app would be what i would personally prefer. essentially a steam deck but xbox branded lol
Its notit's called a Steam Deck
Its not
You can't play Xbox games natively on a laptop.Ever heard of a Laptop?
I've basically been saying this for years now.
It should be a handheld Series S though.
Of course it's possible (to put out an Xbox 1-level handheld at least, shrinking down an actual XB1 would be a terrible idea) but why would you want to at this point? It wouldn't receive any future support. If they hold out until 2023 or so and put out a Series S level hybrid though, that would actually make sense.
I stand my case. If this is possible at 399 USD, then so is the OG Xbox One.
Fixed.Microsoft is late for the party... Valve just announced a portable PC.
They will lose if they make a handheld console. There is nothing to lose with a handheld version of your own home console.And lose to Nintendo like every other handheld manufacturer post Gameboy. lol
Fixed.
When did Steam Deck get Xbox OS? You are telling me some Linux device with hardly any space to buy and install Windows is a reason to use that Windows Store as a replacement for Xbox? Windows Store does not have any of the BC games or the Xbox version of multiplayer game(you won't load into Xbox lobbies of games like Destiny 2), neither does it have seamless party chart built into the OS.No, I was wrong.
With the Steam Deck you can install Windows and play all games coming to Xbox/PC. You don't need a portable Xbox One when the Steam Deck does the job.
Like I said... Microsoft is late for the party.
When did Steam Deck get Xbox OS? You are telling me some Linux device with hardly any space to buy and install Windows is a reason to use that Windows Store as a replacement for Xbox? Windows Store does not have any of the BC games or the Xbox version of multiplayer game(you won't load into Xbox lobbies of games like Destiny 2), neither does it have seamless party chart built into the OS.
Its not about preference, they are different things. If Windows Store was a replacement for Xbox, then it would have done its job as so. Some people like the Xbox console ecosystem.What you prefer... a specific Microsoft portable console that plays Xbox games or a PC portable console that plays Xbox and PC games (including your Steam/Epic/Uplay/Battlenet/etc library)?
As for lobbies or party chat, there are several apps on PC that can be installed.
You should.BTW, I love the way you alter my comments when you quote me.
What you prefer... a specific Microsoft portable console that plays Xbox games or a PC portable console that plays Xbox and PC games (including your Steam/Epic/Uplay/Battlenet/etc library)?
As for lobbies or party chat, there are several apps on PC that can be installed.
BTW, I love the way you alter my comments when you quote me.