Why would they??? More and more companies are starting to explore that space because it is the future. Platform holders above all should be at the forefront.
The Cloud Box will cost around 99-125$, it'll feature a hard drive that will deal with all the collisions and input informations in order to reduce any latency, MS really thinks that they have it figured out with that hard drive collecting those infos.
Yeah, no. Too much money from those subscriptions.I knew it would be a streaming box and console. $99.
Watch how the XBO will be able to do the streaming as well.
$99 - Xbox Scarlett Cloud
$199 - Xbox One S
$299 - Xbox One X
$399 - Xbox Scarlett Console
GamePass will be the sub in order to stream.
Multiplayer will be free.
Not to rain on their parade, but I hope Microsoft is going to put a lot of money into government lobbying, because without Net Neutrality, data caps are likely to get worse than better and that will render cloud gaming DOA.
Lol, thankfully it's not written like that in the article.A hard drive dealing with collision detection is... an interesting approach..
Not to rain on their parade, but I hope Microsoft is going to put a lot of money into government lobbying, because without Net Neutrality, data caps are likely to get worse than better and that will render cloud gaming DOA.
Not to rain on their parade, but I hope Microsoft is going to put a lot of money into government lobbying, because without Net Neutrality, data caps are likely to get worse than better and that will render cloud gaming DOA.
This would only be applicable in the US, I believe.Not to rain on their parade, but I hope Microsoft is going to put a lot of money into government lobbying, because without Net Neutrality, data caps are likely to get worse than better and that will render cloud gaming DOA.
Sounds great so far. My only concern is how MS will handle the Net Neutrality problems if ISPs begin to throttle speeds, pay for speed lanes ect. Im hoping they have at least a disc drive just incase.
Not to rain on their parade, but I hope Microsoft is going to put a lot of money into government lobbying, because without Net Neutrality, data caps are likely to get worse than better and that will render cloud gaming DOA.
lol tons of latency lol
Eeeeh, we're not there yet. Won't be for a long, long time.