MarkMe2525
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I mean, one can dream. I think it's silly to suggest MS would fear people noticing a capability difference between Series S and X, as that is how the box is marketed. It's made to be less capable and priced accordingly. The fact that people will notice a difference is a given and expected.You couldnt put a headset on the S that looks and plays like shit, it would make the differences between the S and X too obvious and thus render the S an obsolete console. Ms will launch a new console, with rejiggered internals and put VR on that console as a selling point. You then have three tiers of xbox; Series S, Cheap streaming for people who mainly use it for media and a bit of gaming, Series X Medium tier for those who want to play current gen games locally and Series VR Enthusiast/hardcore tier, which would allow the best, most cutting edge place to play console games, with the option of Vr for the enthusiast
This idea that MS would lock VR to an enthusiast model of the Xbox just doesn't
fit their messaging. It contradicts "bringing more games to more devices" and frankly I just don't think it's a plausible possibility in their current position in the market.
I would love to see some receipts.@Topher
Before I joined gaf I posted on other gaming websites. I was 1 year ahead of the news of an amazon like firestick (still coming, it isn't cancelled) and 6 months ahead of the purchase of Acti.
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