No, that's based on a catholic prayer. Matthew 6:9-13Is that Celtic prayer?
That from the bible?No, that's based on a catholic prayer. Matthew 6:9-13
they emulate Nintendo games because they're not on PC and they don't want to play on handhelds. if they were actually on PC, I guarantee you there would be massive sales for Nintendo and a lot of the emulation would cease.Warren is an idiot. No TF it would not be smart for Nintendo to put their games on PC. Because most PC fans emulate Nintendo games.
It’ll be a game pass streaming device, they’re copying ps portal
I can't really think of a single long term success MS has had in the hardware space so a handheld streaming xbox failing would be par for the course.If that's it then it'll fail. Not because streaming devices can't succeed; the PS Portal shows it can work. But PS Portal is tied to a successful main console, PS5. A Game Pass streaming Xbox handheld has no healthy main device to relate to brand-wise, among other issues. I saw someone on GAF suggest it's likely a test for an Xbox OS & Windows-based handheld device, and I agree with that idea. Strongly of the idea that future gaming hardware from Microsoft will essentially be PC-like devices optimized for Windows gaming, and use an Xbox UI/frontend the way Steam has Big Picture Mode.
And they'll probably always target some form of native playing of games, with streaming being an added bonus. The handheld is probably a test of that idea, and the next "console" will continue that concept fully. I just don't think the next "console" (be very mindful I'm putting "console" in quotations for a reason) will probably land until 2027-2028 though, about when the PS6 should be launching.
And also, I don't expect either the handheld or their next system to be competing with Sony or Nintendo. Not directly, not the way Xbox consoles up to this point have.
Consoles running Windows are the easy out MS has, they even get Sony games on it and avoid a potential future where SteamOS takes over that segment, but even that won't be easy.
The problem is that current Windows is completely unsuitable for this and MS can't even make a functional store on Windows. Valve would still have time to offer OEM a much better alternative to Windows for them to put on portables and console like devices.
Steam Deck and SteamOS positioned Valve to completely take over as the relevance of Windows diminishes.
Xbox has been on the market for 20+ years and is heavily subsided by MS, these handhelds are new and still pretty expensive and experimental. With that said it's pretty easy to see where this is leading to.For all the coverage of these handhelds and whatnot, what are the actual sales of these devices? Like, a couple of million max lifetime sales? Xbox is doing way better than that, and it seems they are ready to throw in the towel.