A box can be cylindrical though, like in the 18th century women used to keep their hats in a box, a hatbox, and those boxes would be cylinders so the hats fit in perfectly.
It can work just like the Steam Deck. Have Xbox default boot to the Xbox Console OS, but have the option to boot into windows just like Steam Deck boots into Linux Arch. They can label games "Plays best in Console mode" but allow the game to be run in either mode.
Or make Xbox UI change to be like windows we can install whatever we want add vulkan API to it it will be a huge push of a hybrid system both games and software
I think Xbox OS for handhelds is the route for them. They can have 3rd party handheld makers create the hardware and then they just sell games and software. Like S Mode you stated, it can be opened up at a risk.
I think they should make a Series Portable. It's still Xbox but on the go. And overall would be a cleaner more optimised experience compared to the Windows PC handhelds that lack a UI and Optimisation.
I just don't see why anyone would want that. I would much rather use something like a steam deck with steamos that I can do whatever I want with than some locked down system. Even just improving the handheld experience for windows would be much better than taking away all freedom you get with your device.
My opinion on why consoles will never really go away: While the barrier to entry on PC gaming has gotten WAY lower than it used to be, it is still there. You have to deal with all the different specs, options, and prices on the hardware (or have someone else build it and hope you don't get ripped off), then every game has the question of "will it run on my PC? What settings do I choose for the best experience?" etc. A console, on the other hand, has one (or a few) set hardware SKUs, and when you get a game that says it works on the console, you know it will (in theory). There are lots of people out there who want to get a game and have it just work. I see the future of consoles being that they are essentially PCs with set hardware specs and a simplified UI or custom OS. If a developer wants to put their software on the console, they have to ensure it runs well on those specs and lock down the in-game settings enough to make an easy user experience. Basically, it would position the "console" as the lowest common denominator for PC development. In other words, I just described "Steam Deck Certified," but for the best/easiest user experience, the console would only allow certified software to ensure that everything just works.
Agree with all this, but the biggest factor for consoles is the lessened capability for cheating!!!!! The PC space has the vast amount of cheaters word-wide and it's become almost status quo to run cheats for so many that it's almost as if it's part of the OS. Consoles tend to lock out the OS and remove the propensity for cheating. Sadly, no game publisher is willing to put out games made for only consoles because they want that PC Money but that would alleviate so much of the rampant widespread cheating we have today that opening cross play brought with it.
@@theINQBS Cheating have been a big problem on consoles for 10-20 years too. Just look at scoreboards on a bunch console games. 999.999.999.999 points on first place have been a thing since PS3/360 days.
@@theINQBS Correct and this has been one of my main reasons for staying on console so far, the cross platform option enables the pc cheaters in my pvp console games and makes this advantage for consoles completely obsolete.
It feels to me as if Xbox is trying to bridge the gap between PC and Console and be the first to do it. They own Xbox, they own the OS for PC so they’re in a place to do it. But it’s odd because the consoles benefits have always been simplicity, ease of just turning on and playing. But with the addition of a more open OS it potentially opens up the possibility of the negatives of PC. Granted if it’s still a physical console it’s going to be spec’d a certain way allowing dev’s to easily develop their games to it. But with Sony dominating the console space, they must feel the need to innovate and merge their current practices. I worry what that may do for PC gaming. If you take some of the good of PC gaming and mix it with the good of console…
I’m wondering if say they did allow a Steam marketplace on Xbox, if they would try to limit what you could download. Like if a game came out on all platforms then you would have to download through the Xbox store if it was available. I doubt steam would allow that but it’s an interesting question.
I think one downfall this might have is keeping the graphical standards dormant across the board. For every counsel generation PC/Consoles have been in this cat mouse game of outdoing one another at least temporarily before PC outdoes then in a year or so. This is in part because of PS vs XBox competition with one another. If Xbox becomes PC there will be no competition or incentive for PlayStation to keep up or attempt to make any strides to try to outdo their competition and thus that part will be gone and instead will rely on the PC industry to set standards for graphics. Not to mention that Nvidia is more focused on making their Money from AI GPU's and have less of an incentive to upgrade their Gaming GPU's
However, with MS getting out of the console market, and shifting the focus back to PC's, nVidia will now have a bigger incentive to start creating GPU's again.
If that is possible maybe nit Sony might say that they can't do that like always but more people might just buy an xbox since you get both Playstation games and Xbox, PC games on one console
If it were running a true native version of Windows I'd assume it could work but then again a console/PC hybrid is still in direct competition with Sony. Most likely Sony would add their own launcher to their games so they can't be played on the hybrid XboxPC or a verification process. Sony's not going to just sit back and let their biggest competitor circumvent their exclusivity. If they did somehow manage to get bypass the exclusivity now I wonder how much does Xbox get from a game on Steam developed by Sony.
Next Gen Xbox as a full PC is something I've been championing. Imagine a kid being able to tell their parents that the Xbox they want for the Holidays is a PC they study and write their school papers on. All it would do is boost PC gaming and Microsoft Office use for a generation of kids.
Here's a crazy thought: The Xbox basically runs a cut down version of Windows with a DX12 GPU, technically there's no reason why it couldn't run titles from Steam. Imagine if they integrated a curated selection of Steam titles directly into the Xbox store UI. There's no reason why Microsoft couldn't integrate with Steam and make all the Sony PC ports playable on Xbox. It's weird to think about it, but Sony might have screwed up here a bit if this ever happens.
honestly exclusives need to just go away, keep the first party studios but port them to all platforms day and date. have the ultimate flex having a PS logo pop up on that launch screen someone playing on xbox and have that xbox logo pop on a playstation when the game launches. us PC players dont give a damn we just launch it and play it. microsoft and sony are corporations, they should want to make as much money but doing exclusives is dumb thats why im a happy pc player, im not locked behind stupid corporate bs moves and I have options and choices.
@@theconsigliere8463 In principal I agree, it would be best if everyone can play anywhere and on the hardware they prefer to play on. The problem is, I can't really see that happen. Sony makes too much money out of people using their ecosystem, they make a killing on the accessories like controllers and stuff, not to mention subscriptions like Playstation Plus. They also don't need to pay the 30% royalty that they have to pay to Steam on PC for example. And exclusives drive more people towards their platform which in turn makes them more money. Sony's move to bring their titles to PC is awesome, but again, I can't see them ever going day-and-date for the reasons above. If they did their own exclusive PC storefront where they take all the profit and basically force people to use official Playstation accessories like controllers on PC, it might happen, but I think for the time being things will remain as they are. As for Nintendo, it's even harder to imagine them ever putting their games on anything other than their own console. Xbox is in a different situation, their console isn't doing all that well if we're being honest, even Phil Spencer himself said they're in third place and there's no way they're going to out console Sony. So they're forced to go where the gamers are to be successful, which is why they're starting to release their games on PS5. If they're not going to be successful in the console space, then the next best move for them would be to become a big third party publisher. I have a lot of confidence that if anyone can beat the other big third party publishers out there, it's Microsoft. I just hope they don't end up adopting the same shady practices of companies like EA and Ubisoft in the process.
I love the idea of Xbox turning into more of a pc. I would say that almost everyday I wake and look at all the Xbox consoles I own. What would make the idea fantastic is if the “XPC” would make it compatible with EVERY Game that Xbox has ever had on disk. Sure they will still make a killing off of digital but think of the money they would make at their GameStop stores!!!😉
Imagine when you get on your Xbox and have Steam installed. When you boot the game up, it auto adjusts to "Xbox Mode". As pointed at in this video, the PS5 and Xbox Series are based heavily on modern PC hardware far more than the tech used in pre-PS4/Xbox One era consoles. I want this! Open up the Xbox console to more content distributions to run on it.
I my opinion, with the prices on consoles getting higher and higher, it is starting to make PC's more advantageous. Because, with PC's ability to run faster, higher graphics, and cooler than a console with prices not much higher than the console. That is the reason why I switched over to PC, I have and MSI slim laptop, with an Intel i7 processor, 32GB RAM, 1TB storage, and GEFORCE RTX 8GB graphics that I purchased for a little over $700 with tax. My games run better graphics and FPS, and it is portable, which lets me bring it to work and still play.
what backwards compatibility? a handful of games? PC is the best backwards compatible system, games dont expire on pc and dont need additional hardware to run them. most games on xbox and playstation are not even backwards compatible.
I don't get all the drama around this news online. This was always the end result. I don't like it, but having physical games and a console to play them on will be seen as a niche market like vinyl and record players are now. How do most people consume their music, their movies and TV? Exactly. MS of all players know the future will be in cloud gaming, since they have been developing their own service for years now to be the 'Netflix', one of the first big players in that space. There is already a tidal wave of mini PCs and portable devices designed to take advantage of game-streaming. And they ain't $500. There will be a flood of devices trying to fill that spot in people's homes, and Sony will be the next to get out of the console game when they decide they don't want to compete with it.
making Xbox a cheap pc that is easy for console players it would be awesome. if it makes it like the steam deck but as a console then it will be useful. heck if they made it where Xbox used full on mouse and keyboard and made a school push with it the way google chrome did they could grow so much bigger than they are now.
Around 60% of people play games on phones because it is always in your pocket. Xbox and Playstation are not portable and all the extra hardware to play a game is not what people want. After the new Xbox and Playstation everything will go portable and PC.
This guy doesn't know that you can stream both Xbox games and PlayStation games to year phone, so the people 60% of people playing on phones can be playing their Xbox games on their phones and their PlayStation games on their
I think it makes sense for all consoles to be handheld with a dockable option with both digital and physical games avaliable for all personal preferences. Especially now we have the steamdeck, nintendo switch playing both ways is such a massive selling point. Saying that I do own an xbox for gamepass, a ps5 for exclusive games, of course graphically beautiful games and of course a steamdeck and nintendo switch to play some of my favourite games on the go which you can't do with stationary consoles. I wonder who will be first to being 4k in handheld also that would be such a massive selling point. But as of right now even tho switch is having issues its still out selling any other console worldwide on the fact you can play on the go
Fascinating! I feel bad, I've not owned a console since the Xbox 360, and I honestly barely used it.. But I do enjoy some PC gaming! To see that line get blurrier is kinda delightful. Also YEAHHH GET KINSEY OUT HERE MORE OFTEN, SHE'S A DELIGHT 📢📢📢 Y'know what? Just fire Austin, just let Matt and Kinsey run the show 🤣 j/k I love u Duncan
There is the problem the mindset that selling consoles is making you money we've seen Sony's profit margins get slimmer and slimmer while Xbox is making the right moves for long term sustainability and if Microsoft put windows on an Xbox with dual boot it's over they win
@@illestcatnnebraska7331 PlayStation is third party, Xbox is third party the only company that isn't 3rd party is Nintendo. They both have their games on PC catch up bro and don't simp for a brand. Having all the games in one place is king and with the changes in the EU to app stores and gate keeper companies Microsoft and Sony won't have a choice
@@Wimmle I mentioned nothing about Sony…and Im simping, lol… re-read ur original comment, thats simping… no response about the right moves Xbox is making though, lol
I think the idea of opening up the consoles to 3rd party marketplaces is a great idea (especially since physical media is dying), but I think they will have to be careful, too. Consoles are sold with the idea of "I plug it in, grab my controller, load my game, and it just works". None of the tinkering that's required with all but the most powerful PCs. I think opening up consoles as they currently stand to other marketplaces will work if the games are still curated as console games. Consoles are PCs are built and programmed very differently and playing a lot of PCs on the console hardware without it being ported for console will be a bad experience. If let's say epic games sells Avatar Frontiers of Pandora then that games code should be the consoles code. So even if you buy from an3rd party market you get the same game.
The idea of turning the xbox into a PC is fun in theory but we are seeing a ton of custom PC building, even on this channel, lately and a general "meh" attitude towards prebuilt stuff. An xbox console PC would suffer the same fate as something like the OUYA which while a cool idea was already behind the barrel in terms of specs compared to other things like it. No one wants to buy a "PC console" for $800 that is already obsolete a month after it's bought, especially when we see games update and requrements of those games go higher and higher so it becomes even less useful in the future.
@simonemezzacapo6544 Inflation...better/more expensive hardware to be compatible with less optimized PC versions of games...losing the ability to sell at a loss up front to make more money off software and accessories...etc. A PC console hybrid type of machine could easily be double the price of current consoles with GPU prices in the thousands for higher end versions. Even midrange GPUs cost more than an entire console. If these rumors are true, gaming is about to get a lot more expensive and therefore less accessible to consumers, especially in this economy.
PC has the flexibility to set up a game graphically the way you want it, and even fix problems that may not get addressed by the devs. KB&M as an option is a huge plus as well. Most things in UE 3-5 you can modified settings they haven't included in the options menu. Consoles might "just work", and that's good for the average end user, but they are far too locked down for a power user, or techie. I'm not against anything that supports gaming in general, but I'm definitely a PC person, and handheld isn't an option either for me.
More Kinsey! Also, the power of consoles had historically been the ability to target a platform with specific hardware. I wonder how well an Xbox would compare when playing game that aren't optimized for it
There was already windovs GUI for xbox, it was called metro in win 8. It faills because m$ push it to normal PC. But such GUI can be very usable on xbox via controller.
"build an xbox pc" kind of defeats the purpose of a console doesn't it? at the point just buy a pc and play xbox games on it, many are compatible. Also I don't know if i missed something but i was sure after the next console refresh microsoft are looking to move away from physical hardware.
I think putting a custom version of windows would be a great thing. I mean a Xbox can play with mouse and keyboard it can be a glorified home threatre pc. Ppl have figured out how to put emulators on it pretty easily. Not much more than can be doing then allowing everything on Xbox. I would also like to see them open up gamepass even if it’s a slightly higher price to EVERY Xbox games. That would be a game changer to mobile users. U would have the regular gamepass games but u also be able to pay anything in your library on any device
What if Xbox is big move is framework for the games. So essentially you have the exact same game on PC and on Xbox. So if you buy it in a disc form you could put it in either one and run it or in a digital form and you could transfer it from one device to the other via USB
eeventually, playstation will go away too and i cant wait for that day since that will mean all games will be released on all consoles day one which is how IT SHOULD BE NOW. Exclusivity is the downfall of developer studios. all console day 1 releases are the absolute best way for every single dev company to have the best chance to survive
Split screen needs to come back. If Xbox implements split screen game play again while no one else is using it and PCs can't handle it. There will be a positive swing. That is one thing I did love about the original PlayStation, I could have up to 8 people on one console.
Indeed, it is accurate to state that Xbox is transitioning towards a PC-like model, aligning with Microsoft's software-centric approach. Initially, Xbox is adopting this strategy by transforming into a software-based platform akin to a PC. In essence, Xbox is evolving into a distinct entity within the gaming industry, comparable to Microsoft's dominance in the software realm. They are steadily establishing themselves as a formidable force in the gaming sector, and this trajectory appears to be their intended direction.
Maybe just take the steam approach and make the Xbox OS. A stripped down windows OS for gaming only. There is so much garbage in windows that hurts gaming performance.
It would be great if the Xbox opened up to be more pc-like. They could jump into hardware upgradability sales markets to compete with pc manufactures and game companies. The bottom line is getting the consumers money isn't it? Then let consumers have their wildest wet console dreams come true. You'll win them over. As much as next-Gen as a console can be, today a custom pc is way more next-gen than any console market and ppl willing put butt-loads more money into them than what a console costs to make. Instead of only making $500 per unit plus games, they could be cashing in on the equivalent to a top tier pc with the latest and greatest. Add RGBlighting, maxed out RAM support, etc. Both xbox and ps5 already went to almost occupying the same square footage of desktops, so may as well make it official.
Before long you will only need one device to truly be your PC, console, TV, etc all in one component. We have the capability to do that pretty much right now but it's only going to get easier and whoever does it will obviously be in a real absolute dominant position and all. Fantastic video! 😊🌎❤️🕺🏻🐶 P.S. - throw in a well powered portable device like Steam deck type of machine and everything under a single name that works well.
If it gets to this point there’ll be heavy fragmentation in the gaming market as Microsoft will try to cater to their partners and end up in a position similar to Google. Sony-PS could end up like Apple if they play their card right and focus on what makes game great instead of trying to PCify the space. Microsoft’s option is great for developers as they’ll have a greater opportunity for revenue amongst various streams whereas Sony-PS would be the simpler and easier platform for game development and their distribution.
Here's a thought… Microsoft partner with a MAJOR TV Brand and said TV Brand produces sets with BUILT-IN Hardware that allows you to play all their X-Box titles native on said TV without the need for additional hardware, aaaaaand possibly run a native version of Windows that allows for PC gameplay as well. 💡
It would be so nuts if an Xbox handheld complimented having a gaming pc. My pc has served my Xbox needs for years, but if they had a windows handheld that was Xbox branded I’d definitely buy one
I’ve built pcs for my brothers and myself to game on and use bc it’s not just a gaming device, it’s a useful tool. If Xbox can make hardware that competes with powerful pcs that can run my Xbox,steam, and epic Libraries then they would mostly definitely get my business back when my computer becomes obsolete for gaming
Microsoft just needs to pull the trigger and make Windows: Xbox Edition. A version of windows that is geared and optimized towards gamers. Have a separate team of people from the regular Windows team that focuses on fixes and optimization specifically for gamers. MS has always been first and foremost a software company. Almost all of their endeavors into hardware have either failed or been pretty mediocre with a few exceptions. They should focus on where they have always shined, software and decent quality peripherals. This way any company that wants to make a "console" or "gaming PC" could do that. This would also lead to Sony and Nintendo not just competing with each other and MS but competing with the entire gaming PC and gaming handheld industry, even possibly the mobile gaming industry.
what if Xbox worked with AMD and used FSR 3 but putting it on a driver level for not only their series s and x but for their older Xbox games and there Xbox 360 games. people might get the games that are on steam instead of the old versions but having the option would be a big game changer.
I've been on Xbox since the first Xbox, if there will actually be multiple different stores on Xbox and the console being just some inferior and limited pc version in the future, then better options are definitely just getting Playstation for console or simply get a powerful pc, which I can upgrade whenever I like.
Next Xbox should be exactly just like GeForce (gpu). 1st party (Microsoft for Xbox/Nvidia for GeForce) will make the core cpu/gpu, the AIBs will make the hardware (and with 1st party too). Just like how Nvidia make just the gpu core and third party brands will make the whole GeForce gpu. I have interested with the talk at Digital Foundry when they said "Imagine buying an ROG Xbox" in the future or imagine buying a Legion Xbox, it's just wow
Keep Kinsey, she is an upgrade to this channel. Microsoft should make games, and computers, and not consoles. Keep support for current games, and drop the price of the disc version of Xbox series x. ( I’m playing on an Xbox one S, which is good enough for the 5 games on Xbox).
Did anyone notice the big white elephant in the room? Nintendo was never mentioned! Once the big N enters the chat, it's a happy merry-go round for whatever it happens in the videogame industry, chaotic as it already is.
Xbox may have to make a change like this if they don’t want big publishers to cut themselves off from Xbox. Doing this would also allow players to buy from smaller devs as well
An Xbox with a pc mode sounds amazing, like the Steam deck with IS desktop Mode, they own the software and have the hardware, It would be a complete Game changer.
A box can be cylindrical though, like in the 18th century women used to keep their hats in a box, a hatbox, and those boxes would be cylinders so the hats fit in perfectly.
true, and even in 2024 people still use hat 'boxes'
HOW DARE YOU BRING HISTORICAL FACT AND LOGIC INTO THIS DISCUSSION?!?!?!?!?!
Would be cool if MS switched from X to Hat(box)
yea sorry lemme get my xbox series Z that can store up to 3 intricate hats AND still have room for my secret laudanum stash
you blew my mind ouch
Someone cut off their coffee please. they're going full Rick and Morty.
There cooking up something good 🤤
I love this channel but They look like they are on coke look at the movement😅
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@@patrickbell8627 happy now? I was not looking for a grammar lesson.😒
YOU NEVER GO FULL RICK AND MORTY!
It can work just like the Steam Deck. Have Xbox default boot to the Xbox Console OS, but have the option to boot into windows just like Steam Deck boots into Linux Arch. They can label games "Plays best in Console mode" but allow the game to be run in either mode.
Or make Xbox UI change to be like windows we can install whatever we want add vulkan API to it it will be a huge push of a hybrid system both games and software
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Yay Kinsey!
I could go with that. She's very interesting.
You read my mind.
Losing money only means getting greedier. 😅
I think Xbox OS for handhelds is the route for them. They can have 3rd party handheld makers create the hardware and then they just sell games and software. Like S Mode you stated, it can be opened up at a risk.
I think they should make a Series Portable. It's still Xbox but on the go. And overall would be a cleaner more optimised experience compared to the Windows PC handhelds that lack a UI and Optimisation.
I just don't see why anyone would want that. I would much rather use something like a steam deck with steamos that I can do whatever I want with than some locked down system. Even just improving the handheld experience for windows would be much better than taking away all freedom you get with your device.
@@IceYetiWins I agree. Not to mention the lack of games Xbox has compared to Steam.
@@IceYetiWinsnintendo switch 😅
@@Nels0983epic games 😂
Awww its so nice to see brother and sister doing a This Is episode.
Wait they're siblings?!
@@Cplayz08 they look too much alike not to be..
My opinion on why consoles will never really go away:
While the barrier to entry on PC gaming has gotten WAY lower than it used to be, it is still there. You have to deal with all the different specs, options, and prices on the hardware (or have someone else build it and hope you don't get ripped off), then every game has the question of "will it run on my PC? What settings do I choose for the best experience?" etc.
A console, on the other hand, has one (or a few) set hardware SKUs, and when you get a game that says it works on the console, you know it will (in theory). There are lots of people out there who want to get a game and have it just work.
I see the future of consoles being that they are essentially PCs with set hardware specs and a simplified UI or custom OS. If a developer wants to put their software on the console, they have to ensure it runs well on those specs and lock down the in-game settings enough to make an easy user experience. Basically, it would position the "console" as the lowest common denominator for PC development.
In other words, I just described "Steam Deck Certified," but for the best/easiest user experience, the console would only allow certified software to ensure that everything just works.
Agree with all this, but the biggest factor for consoles is the lessened capability for cheating!!!!!
The PC space has the vast amount of cheaters word-wide and it's become almost status quo to run cheats for so many that it's almost as if it's part of the OS.
Consoles tend to lock out the OS and remove the propensity for cheating. Sadly, no game publisher is willing to put out games made for only consoles because they want that PC Money but that would alleviate so much of the rampant widespread cheating we have today that opening cross play brought with it.
If you have to deal with settings on PC, it's because you bought a underpowered cheap potato PC.
@@theINQBS Cheating have been a big problem on consoles for 10-20 years too. Just look at scoreboards on a bunch console games. 999.999.999.999 points on first place have been a thing since PS3/360 days.
@@theINQBS Correct and this has been one of my main reasons for staying on console so far, the cross platform option enables the pc cheaters in my pvp console games and makes this advantage for consoles completely obsolete.
@@V3ntilator Totally true indeed, however with pc cheaters added it's even worse.
Off topic: Upgrade the table and add a mic for the 3rd spot on This Is ❤
That is such a good idea!
Or just swap Austin with Kinsey :)
an Xbox handheld that runs Windows and Xbox OS, and connects to a TV/monitor would be great!
It feels to me as if Xbox is trying to bridge the gap between PC and Console and be the first to do it. They own Xbox, they own the OS for PC so they’re in a place to do it. But it’s odd because the consoles benefits have always been simplicity, ease of just turning on and playing. But with the addition of a more open OS it potentially opens up the possibility of the negatives of PC. Granted if it’s still a physical console it’s going to be spec’d a certain way allowing dev’s to easily develop their games to it. But with Sony dominating the console space, they must feel the need to innovate and merge their current practices. I worry what that may do for PC gaming. If you take some of the good of PC gaming and mix it with the good of console…
Great video! Good job filling in Kinsey and Aron!!
Props to Kinsey and Aron for doing a full bit about English literature class without making a joke about how Austin didn't go to high school
I’m wondering if say they did allow a Steam marketplace on Xbox, if they would try to limit what you could download. Like if a game came out on all platforms then you would have to download through the Xbox store if it was available. I doubt steam would allow that but it’s an interesting question.
I think one downfall this might have is keeping the graphical standards dormant across the board. For every counsel generation PC/Consoles have been in this cat mouse game of outdoing one another at least temporarily before PC outdoes then in a year or so. This is in part because of PS vs XBox competition with one another. If Xbox becomes PC there will be no competition or incentive for PlayStation to keep up or attempt to make any strides to try to outdo their competition and thus that part will be gone and instead will rely on the PC industry to set standards for graphics. Not to mention that Nvidia is more focused on making their Money from AI GPU's and have less of an incentive to upgrade their Gaming GPU's
However, with MS getting out of the console market, and shifting the focus back to PC's, nVidia will now have a bigger incentive to start creating GPU's again.
We need more Kinsey!!
What if u play playstation games from steam on xbox 🤔
If that is possible maybe nit Sony might say that they can't do that like always but more people might just buy an xbox since you get both Playstation games and Xbox, PC games on one console
If it were running a true native version of Windows I'd assume it could work but then again a console/PC hybrid is still in direct competition with Sony. Most likely Sony would add their own launcher to their games so they can't be played on the hybrid XboxPC or a verification process. Sony's not going to just sit back and let their biggest competitor circumvent their exclusivity. If they did somehow manage to get bypass the exclusivity now I wonder how much does Xbox get from a game on Steam developed by Sony.
ANTSTREAM ARCADE upping the games. 😅
have more kinsey on she's awesome!! Matt is dope too but need more kinsey
Kinsey is cool. Have her on more. Great video!
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My name is kenzie lol
@@Do_u_noe_da_way69 I've met a few kenzies on my life. All of whom have been pretty cool people. I trust you srnt any different
Next Gen Xbox as a full PC is something I've been championing. Imagine a kid being able to tell their parents that the Xbox they want for the Holidays is a PC they study and write their school papers on. All it would do is boost PC gaming and Microsoft Office use for a generation of kids.
Here's a crazy thought: The Xbox basically runs a cut down version of Windows with a DX12 GPU, technically there's no reason why it couldn't run titles from Steam. Imagine if they integrated a curated selection of Steam titles directly into the Xbox store UI. There's no reason why Microsoft couldn't integrate with Steam and make all the Sony PC ports playable on Xbox. It's weird to think about it, but Sony might have screwed up here a bit if this ever happens.
honestly exclusives need to just go away, keep the first party studios but port them to all platforms day and date. have the ultimate flex having a PS logo pop up on that launch screen someone playing on xbox and have that xbox logo pop on a playstation when the game launches. us PC players dont give a damn we just launch it and play it.
microsoft and sony are corporations, they should want to make as much money but doing exclusives is dumb thats why im a happy pc player, im not locked behind stupid corporate bs moves and I have options and choices.
@@theconsigliere8463 In principal I agree, it would be best if everyone can play anywhere and on the hardware they prefer to play on.
The problem is, I can't really see that happen. Sony makes too much money out of people using their ecosystem, they make a killing on the accessories like controllers and stuff, not to mention subscriptions like Playstation Plus. They also don't need to pay the 30% royalty that they have to pay to Steam on PC for example. And exclusives drive more people towards their platform which in turn makes them more money.
Sony's move to bring their titles to PC is awesome, but again, I can't see them ever going day-and-date for the reasons above. If they did their own exclusive PC storefront where they take all the profit and basically force people to use official Playstation accessories like controllers on PC, it might happen, but I think for the time being things will remain as they are. As for Nintendo, it's even harder to imagine them ever putting their games on anything other than their own console.
Xbox is in a different situation, their console isn't doing all that well if we're being honest, even Phil Spencer himself said they're in third place and there's no way they're going to out console Sony. So they're forced to go where the gamers are to be successful, which is why they're starting to release their games on PS5. If they're not going to be successful in the console space, then the next best move for them would be to become a big third party publisher. I have a lot of confidence that if anyone can beat the other big third party publishers out there, it's Microsoft. I just hope they don't end up adopting the same shady practices of companies like EA and Ubisoft in the process.
I love the idea of Xbox turning into more of a pc. I would say that almost everyday I wake and look at all the Xbox consoles I own.
What would make the idea fantastic is if the “XPC” would make it compatible with EVERY Game that Xbox has ever had on disk. Sure they will still make a killing off of digital but think of the money they would make at their GameStop stores!!!😉
to everyone saying we look like siblings... if Austin was related to me he would be Much Taller 😌
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Idk all of my siblings are tall and I am super short, he might just be the runt! (The youngest 😂)
Glad to hear from Kenzie. Always love hearing new voices and perspectives.
Kinsey needs more table time please :) Love this!!
Imagine when you get on your Xbox and have Steam installed. When you boot the game up, it auto adjusts to "Xbox Mode". As pointed at in this video, the PS5 and Xbox Series are based heavily on modern PC hardware far more than the tech used in pre-PS4/Xbox One era consoles. I want this! Open up the Xbox console to more content distributions to run on it.
I my opinion, with the prices on consoles getting higher and higher, it is starting to make PC's more advantageous. Because, with PC's ability to run faster, higher graphics, and cooler than a console with prices not much higher than the console. That is the reason why I switched over to PC, I have and MSI slim laptop, with an Intel i7 processor, 32GB RAM, 1TB storage, and GEFORCE RTX 8GB graphics that I purchased for a little over $700 with tax. My games run better graphics and FPS, and it is portable, which lets me bring it to work and still play.
Love when we get a Kinsy vid
Definitely needs more kinnsey on the Chanel 🎉
And there is me, who loves my xbox hardware, with my game pass and backwards compatibility and is super excited with xbox recent acquisitions
Me too bud
what backwards compatibility? a handful of games? PC is the best backwards compatible system, games dont expire on pc and dont need additional hardware to run them. most games on xbox and playstation are not even backwards compatible.
How many characters are there in the overclock media cinematic universe
They literally announced a few years ago returning to software as prime focus.
audio was wonky for me I think because of Austin's mic placement. Had to struggle to hear some of the things he was saying at times.
I’m going to miss physical copies of games I feel like I own it if it’s in my hands I not gonna support digital games like that
Matt’s really gone overboard with his makeover
I don't get all the drama around this news online. This was always the end result. I don't like it, but having physical games and a console to play them on will be seen as a niche market like vinyl and record players are now.
How do most people consume their music, their movies and TV? Exactly. MS of all players know the future will be in cloud gaming, since they have been developing their own service for years now to be the 'Netflix', one of the first big players in that space.
There is already a tidal wave of mini PCs and portable devices designed to take advantage of game-streaming. And they ain't $500. There will be a flood of devices trying to fill that spot in people's homes, and Sony will be the next to get out of the console game when they decide they don't want to compete with it.
I assume when you say the new XBOX could cost $800 that you are talking about the series S replacement and not the X.
making Xbox a cheap pc that is easy for console players it would be awesome. if it makes it like the steam deck but as a console then it will be useful. heck if they made it where Xbox used full on mouse and keyboard and made a school push with it the way google chrome did they could grow so much bigger than they are now.
Around 60% of people play games on phones because it is always in your pocket. Xbox and Playstation are not portable and all the extra hardware to play a game is not what people want. After the new Xbox and Playstation everything will go portable and PC.
This guy doesn't know that you can stream both Xbox games and PlayStation games to year phone, so the people 60% of people playing on phones can be playing their Xbox games on their phones and their PlayStation games on their
I think it makes sense for all consoles to be handheld with a dockable option with both digital and physical games avaliable for all personal preferences. Especially now we have the steamdeck, nintendo switch playing both ways is such a massive selling point. Saying that I do own an xbox for gamepass, a ps5 for exclusive games, of course graphically beautiful games and of course a steamdeck and nintendo switch to play some of my favourite games on the go which you can't do with stationary consoles. I wonder who will be first to being 4k in handheld also that would be such a massive selling point. But as of right now even tho switch is having issues its still out selling any other console worldwide on the fact you can play on the go
They almost look like twins
The console is a lot cheaper than let on
Fascinating! I feel bad, I've not owned a console since the Xbox 360, and I honestly barely used it.. But I do enjoy some PC gaming! To see that line get blurrier is kinda delightful.
Also YEAHHH GET KINSEY OUT HERE MORE OFTEN, SHE'S A DELIGHT 📢📢📢
Y'know what? Just fire Austin, just let Matt and Kinsey run the show 🤣 j/k I love u Duncan
There is the problem the mindset that selling consoles is making you money we've seen Sony's profit margins get slimmer and slimmer while Xbox is making the right moves for long term sustainability and if Microsoft put windows on an Xbox with dual boot it's over they win
How long has Xbox been making the right moves?…they are in last place …and are on the verge of going 3rd party
@@illestcatnnebraska7331 PlayStation is third party, Xbox is third party the only company that isn't 3rd party is Nintendo.
They both have their games on PC catch up bro and don't simp for a brand.
Having all the games in one place is king and with the changes in the EU to app stores and gate keeper companies Microsoft and Sony won't have a choice
@@Wimmle I mentioned nothing about Sony…and Im simping, lol… re-read ur original comment, thats simping… no response about the right moves Xbox is making though, lol
Can the direct x box run vulkan
I think the idea of opening up the consoles to 3rd party marketplaces is a great idea (especially since physical media is dying), but I think they will have to be careful, too. Consoles are sold with the idea of "I plug it in, grab my controller, load my game, and it just works". None of the tinkering that's required with all but the most powerful PCs. I think opening up consoles as they currently stand to other marketplaces will work if the games are still curated as console games. Consoles are PCs are built and programmed very differently and playing a lot of PCs on the console hardware without it being ported for console will be a bad experience. If let's say epic games sells Avatar Frontiers of Pandora then that games code should be the consoles code. So even if you buy from an3rd party market you get the same game.
To be honest I like the future of Xbox
The idea of turning the xbox into a PC is fun in theory but we are seeing a ton of custom PC building, even on this channel, lately and a general "meh" attitude towards prebuilt stuff. An xbox console PC would suffer the same fate as something like the OUYA which while a cool idea was already behind the barrel in terms of specs compared to other things like it. No one wants to buy a "PC console" for $800 that is already obsolete a month after it's bought, especially when we see games update and requrements of those games go higher and higher so it becomes even less useful in the future.
Why would they increase the pricetag so suddenly?
@simonemezzacapo6544 Inflation...better/more expensive hardware to be compatible with less optimized PC versions of games...losing the ability to sell at a loss up front to make more money off software and accessories...etc. A PC console hybrid type of machine could easily be double the price of current consoles with GPU prices in the thousands for higher end versions. Even midrange GPUs cost more than an entire console. If these rumors are true, gaming is about to get a lot more expensive and therefore less accessible to consumers, especially in this economy.
I have the XSX and a PS5. I want the MS to release an Elite controller for the PS5.
PC has the flexibility to set up a game graphically the way you want it, and even fix problems that may not get addressed by the devs. KB&M as an option is a huge plus as well. Most things in UE 3-5 you can modified settings they haven't included in the options menu. Consoles might "just work", and that's good for the average end user, but they are far too locked down for a power user, or techie. I'm not against anything that supports gaming in general, but I'm definitely a PC person, and handheld isn't an option either for me.
The more I watch this stuff I think it's news mate
Is it true that nvidia just bought xbox brand
What if they put steam on the Xbox but you have to have a type of game pass to access it.
gotta say ...matt looks good as a red head
More Kinsey! Also, the power of consoles had historically been the ability to target a platform with specific hardware. I wonder how well an Xbox would compare when playing game that aren't optimized for it
I have so much to say about what i just saw but, i won’t
There was already windovs GUI for xbox, it was called metro in win 8. It faills because m$ push it to normal PC. But such GUI can be very usable on xbox via controller.
"build an xbox pc" kind of defeats the purpose of a console doesn't it? at the point just buy a pc and play xbox games on it, many are compatible. Also I don't know if i missed something but i was sure after the next console refresh microsoft are looking to move away from physical hardware.
I think Joe's take on this was better. This whole thing blew up because of a leading comment.
I need to know where Austin gets his summer shirt from!!
Summer shirt? Theyre cakled hawaiian shirts. Just google hawaiian shirts the one he has on in this video comes up
ah yes, hawaiian shirts. dunno what that escaped my mind.
I think putting a custom version of windows would be a great thing. I mean a Xbox can play with mouse and keyboard it can be a glorified home threatre pc. Ppl have figured out how to put emulators on it pretty easily. Not much more than can be doing then allowing everything on Xbox. I would also like to see them open up gamepass even if it’s a slightly higher price to EVERY Xbox games. That would be a game changer to mobile users. U would have the regular gamepass games but u also be able to pay anything in your library on any device
can i play retroarch on my xbox one or install windows on it?
You can install and play retroarch when you pay for dev mode. I believe it's around $20.
What if Xbox is big move is framework for the games. So essentially you have the exact same game on PC and on Xbox. So if you buy it in a disc form you could put it in either one and run it or in a digital form and you could transfer it from one device to the other via USB
They did a 24 minute video in 13 minutes. Wowzers what is in that drink?
It sounds like Austin is describing Windows 8 which objectively we can all agree was an utter failure
eeventually, playstation will go away too and i cant wait for that day since that will mean all games will be released on all consoles day one which is how IT SHOULD BE NOW. Exclusivity is the downfall of developer studios. all console day 1 releases are the absolute best way for every single dev company to have the best chance to survive
My question is will it have steam so we could get PC games
Split screen needs to come back. If Xbox implements split screen game play again while no one else is using it and PCs can't handle it. There will be a positive swing. That is one thing I did love about the original PlayStation, I could have up to 8 people on one console.
Indeed, it is accurate to state that Xbox is transitioning towards a PC-like model, aligning with Microsoft's software-centric approach. Initially, Xbox is adopting this strategy by transforming into a software-based platform akin to a PC.
In essence, Xbox is evolving into a distinct entity within the gaming industry, comparable to Microsoft's dominance in the software realm. They are steadily establishing themselves as a formidable force in the gaming sector, and this trajectory appears to be their intended direction.
Maybe just take the steam approach and make the Xbox OS. A stripped down windows OS for gaming only. There is so much garbage in windows that hurts gaming performance.
I wish my hands were that small when my keys fell in between the car seat.
Anyone notice that they each match their background?
It would be great if the Xbox opened up to be more pc-like. They could jump into hardware upgradability sales markets to compete with pc manufactures and game companies. The bottom line is getting the consumers money isn't it? Then let consumers have their wildest wet console dreams come true. You'll win them over. As much as next-Gen as a console can be, today a custom pc is way more next-gen than any console market and ppl willing put butt-loads more money into them than what a console costs to make. Instead of only making $500 per unit plus games, they could be cashing in on the equivalent to a top tier pc with the latest and greatest. Add RGBlighting, maxed out RAM support, etc. Both xbox and ps5 already went to almost occupying the same square footage of desktops, so may as well make it official.
I wish for a play all console system. That you can play games from all developers. Like from Nintendo Sony and Xbox etc etc all in one…
Especially if I’m able to bring my steam library over to the council, that will be amazing
This is not knew you could pay a fee and turn your series X into a computer
Before long you will only need one device to truly be your PC, console, TV, etc all in one component. We have the capability to do that pretty much right now but it's only going to get easier and whoever does it will obviously be in a real absolute dominant position and all. Fantastic video! 😊🌎❤️🕺🏻🐶
P.S. - throw in a well powered portable device like Steam deck type of machine and everything under a single name that works well.
If it gets to this point there’ll be heavy fragmentation in the gaming market as Microsoft will try to cater to their partners and end up in a position similar to Google. Sony-PS could end up like Apple if they play their card right and focus on what makes game great instead of trying to PCify the space. Microsoft’s option is great for developers as they’ll have a greater opportunity for revenue amongst various streams whereas Sony-PS would be the simpler and easier platform for game development and their distribution.
Boxes can be oddly shaped. Think of a box of chocolates. They are usually heart shaped.
Kenzie was so thoughtful and insightful, bring her out front more often! Also get well soon Matt!
Here's a thought… Microsoft partner with a MAJOR TV Brand and said TV Brand produces sets with BUILT-IN Hardware that allows you to play all their X-Box titles native on said TV without the need for additional hardware, aaaaaand possibly run a native version of Windows that allows for PC gameplay as well. 💡
It would be so nuts if an Xbox handheld complimented having a gaming pc.
My pc has served my Xbox needs for years, but if they had a windows handheld that was Xbox branded I’d definitely buy one
That's exactly why it has made no sense to buy an Xbox if you already have a PlayStation and a PC.
I'm surprised M$oft hasn't simply decided to make "Xbox" just some dongle device you stick in a PC.
I’ve built pcs for my brothers and myself to game on and use bc it’s not just a gaming device, it’s a useful tool.
If Xbox can make hardware that competes with powerful pcs that can run my Xbox,steam, and epic Libraries then they would mostly definitely get my business back when my computer becomes obsolete for gaming
Microsoft just needs to pull the trigger and make Windows: Xbox Edition. A version of windows that is geared and optimized towards gamers. Have a separate team of people from the regular Windows team that focuses on fixes and optimization specifically for gamers. MS has always been first and foremost a software company. Almost all of their endeavors into hardware have either failed or been pretty mediocre with a few exceptions. They should focus on where they have always shined, software and decent quality peripherals.
This way any company that wants to make a "console" or "gaming PC" could do that. This would also lead to Sony and Nintendo not just competing with each other and MS but competing with the entire gaming PC and gaming handheld industry, even possibly the mobile gaming industry.
Can Xbox just put windows n Xbox please I want to stream on YT
what if Xbox worked with AMD and used FSR 3 but putting it on a driver level for not only their series s and x but for their older Xbox games and there Xbox 360 games. people might get the games that are on steam instead of the old versions but having the option would be a big game changer.
I've been on Xbox since the first Xbox, if there will actually be multiple different stores on Xbox and the console being just some inferior and limited pc version in the future, then better options are definitely just getting Playstation for console or simply get a powerful pc, which I can upgrade whenever I like.
Maybe bring back old school multi players in your own room with all your friends rather than online multi players only.
Next Xbox should be exactly just like GeForce (gpu). 1st party (Microsoft for Xbox/Nvidia for GeForce) will make the core cpu/gpu, the AIBs will make the hardware (and with 1st party too). Just like how Nvidia make just the gpu core and third party brands will make the whole GeForce gpu. I have interested with the talk at Digital Foundry when they said "Imagine buying an ROG Xbox" in the future or imagine buying a Legion Xbox, it's just wow
Keep Kinsey, she is an upgrade to this channel.
Microsoft should make games, and computers, and not consoles. Keep support for current games, and drop the price of the disc version of Xbox series x. ( I’m playing on an Xbox one S, which is good enough for the 5 games on Xbox).
I’m guessing that one kid with the glasses ain’t working here no more
I had to turn the brightness down but the headaches got worse. So the volume went next.
Did anyone notice the big white elephant in the room? Nintendo was never mentioned! Once the big N enters the chat, it's a happy merry-go round for whatever it happens in the videogame industry, chaotic as it already is.
Imagine walking around town with a “why are you white” tshirt 😂😂😂
Xbox may have to make a change like this if they don’t want big publishers to cut themselves off from Xbox. Doing this would also allow players to buy from smaller devs as well
An Xbox with a pc mode sounds amazing, like the Steam deck with IS desktop Mode, they own the software and have the hardware, It would be a complete Game changer.
So is this going to happen to xboxes that people already have or is xbox literally coming out with a pc
we need more Matt
I think you mean we need more Kinsey