Microsoft has come out to tell everyone to forget their previous conference, all those games are coming to PC so just get one of those with Windows 10.
Microsoft has come out to tell everyone to forget their previous conference, all those games are coming to PC so just get one of those with Windows 10.
To be fair, that phrase was used a lot during the xbox presentation already.
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BRIAN BLESSEDMaybe you aren't SPEAKING LOUDLY ENOUGHHHRegistered Userregular
Promote more cross-play and cultivate the Xbox ecosystem with Windows 10 and you'll bet your ass I will buy into a One
Not really paying attention but giantbomb thinks Hololens is really rad. They weren't shown anything game wise, but for the non-game stuff they were shown they thought it was rad.
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ShadowfireVermont, in the middle of nowhereRegistered Userregular
Microsoft seems serious about PC... it's hard to buy in fully because they've seemed serious about PC many many times but it's seldom lasted for more than a few months.
The lines keep blurring between the two platforms and Microsoft will do their customers well by embracing that blurring from both sides. Make Xbox more PC-like (stuff like mod support is a Good Move for this), and allow for Xbox-style experiences on PC (they seem to be making good moves here with releasing Xbox exclusives over to PC and the new Xbox hub in Win10).
I'm liking this Day 9 guy. He's asking some actual questions to people with questionable history like Spencer and Dean Hall about some issues they probably don't want to talk about.
Had some other questions in general I found interesting too about less negative issues too. I'm not certain it's the best venue for all of it, but he asks some interesting mechanics related questions you generally don't get answers for until closer to release.
The lines keep blurring between the two platforms and Microsoft will do their customers well by embracing that blurring from both sides. Make Xbox more PC-like (stuff like mod support is a Good Move for this), and allow for Xbox-style experiences on PC (they seem to be making good moves here with releasing Xbox exclusives over to PC and the new Xbox hub in Win10).
I think this instance will stick a little better because Microsoft's design philosophy has fully shifted to an attempt to unify every device into the Windows ecosystem. It'll be interesting to see exactly how far they go with it
The lines keep blurring between the two platforms and Microsoft will do their customers well by embracing that blurring from both sides. Make Xbox more PC-like (stuff like mod support is a Good Move for this), and allow for Xbox-style experiences on PC (they seem to be making good moves here with releasing Xbox exclusives over to PC and the new Xbox hub in Win10).
I think this instance will stick a little better because Microsoft's design philosophy has fully shifted to an attempt to unify every device into the Windows ecosystem. It'll be interesting to see exactly how far they go with it
I agree. They've tried in the past but the problem they've had different versions of windows, API differences and internal stuff pulling everything apart. For a long time MS had divisions which didn't want to work together or communicate. They've been moving away from that culture but the Nadalla switch put the final nail in the coffin and they've finally got their shit together. The old MS seems finally dead. If they were doing this stuff 10 years ago they might actually be able launch products like the Zune and phones with some success.
Atari has it and is making a total shit version. The trailer was so badly received they put out a press release that they were going back to the drawing board or something like that.
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To be fair, that phrase was used a lot during the xbox presentation already.
THIS IS THE GAME OF E3 RIGHT HERE.
i think the Xbox app is basically filling in for any Games for Windows type system.
Everyone wants Halo. But Microsoft can't afford to put Halo anywhere but Xbox.
So... the original Gears again.
The lines keep blurring between the two platforms and Microsoft will do their customers well by embracing that blurring from both sides. Make Xbox more PC-like (stuff like mod support is a Good Move for this), and allow for Xbox-style experiences on PC (they seem to be making good moves here with releasing Xbox exclusives over to PC and the new Xbox hub in Win10).
Had some other questions in general I found interesting too about less negative issues too. I'm not certain it's the best venue for all of it, but he asks some interesting mechanics related questions you generally don't get answers for until closer to release.
I think this instance will stick a little better because Microsoft's design philosophy has fully shifted to an attempt to unify every device into the Windows ecosystem. It'll be interesting to see exactly how far they go with it
I agree. They've tried in the past but the problem they've had different versions of windows, API differences and internal stuff pulling everything apart. For a long time MS had divisions which didn't want to work together or communicate. They've been moving away from that culture but the Nadalla switch put the final nail in the coffin and they've finally got their shit together. The old MS seems finally dead. If they were doing this stuff 10 years ago they might actually be able launch products like the Zune and phones with some success.
Not Rollercoaster Tycoon.
The response to this was overwhelmingly loud and Atari responded here.
Yeah, it's fun, low key.
GPU promotion is not interesting
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