This week on the Game Deflators #podcast, the John and Ryan are talking Dungeons and Dragons. Learn why the duo got into D&D, the D&D video games they have played and hear about their adventures in the Underdark, Shadowfell and Neverwinter.
Part of the fun of Disney Dreamlight Valley is its crossover character interactions, and in this game's case, more would certainly be better.
Shaz from Pixel Swish: "The ROG Xbox Ally is another step towards Team Xbox’s 'Play Anywhere' strategy, and perfectly embodies the company’s future and how we’re all going to be playing an 'Xbox' in the future."
The funny thing about Xbox going more PC-like is that I’ve been saying this for over a decade and finally seeing it come to fruition. People use to hate the idea, but now are embracing it, and all I want is to be put on the payroll lol.
On a serious note, I think this is the best route going forward for MS. They don’t have to get out of the hardware game altogether. They can make their home console $300 entry & $600 premium home consoles and from there partner with other hardware makers for anything beyond that. Focus on being a publisher and creating a strong OS / Cloud option for other devices like desktop, handheld PCs, streaming devices, etc…
I honestly think they should also look into NVIDIA as well, with NVIDIA starting to make their own CPUs. Their CPU is already on par with AMDs best laptop CPUs of the previous/current generation which is more than enough, and a RTX 5000 / 6000 laptop GPU hybrid (DLSS 4 / DLSS5) could do wonders for them, and bring some much needed diversity back to console hardware.
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I saw this years ago. I don't see how it took this long for people actually close to the industry.
I said this years ago, mind you I know nothing about computers, but I always thought Xbox would go more PC-like.
As I said, and always said, I know squat about PCs, so I thought Xbox would become modular. I don’t know if that’s the right word, but I thought they would build a basic frame/shell and gamers would be able to configure their Xbox how they wish, similar to PC and buy motherboards, sound cards and graphic cards. I don’t know if that’s practical or even possible though.
This was when they first entered the gaming space.
Been saying this for years. Xbox at some point will exit the console market and become a service. This is perfect for Microsoft.
Most of their games will sell in the millions on Playstation. They will sell well on Switch 2 they will sell well on Steam. They can keep GP going for pc since they are going the PC route for their next hardware.
The only thing I'm unsure about is. Will the Xbox console players move over to pc? Plenty have said over the years. They don't want to deal with PC's. They just want to turn on the console and load up the game and play. Will players be able to do that for the next Xbox? As you certainly can't with the ROG Xbox. If these players move over to playstation or switch then that's loss of GP subscribers. But then again they then potentially make money from them with game sales.
Anyways sorry for the ramble. This is great for Microsoft.
"First-person roguelikes like Gunfire Reborn and Roboquest can be quite fun when done well. Another such game is MythForce, which comes from Beamdog, the developer that brought Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 to modern platforms (while mostly ditching the co-op). MythForce features cartoon-like visuals and a fantasy theme, making it quite different from most of its peers. It will soon reach its "final form" via the upcoming Version 1.2 update," says Co-Optimus.