Reportedly, some third-party video game publishers aren’t sure why they should keep making and supporting games for Xbox consoles due to poor sales in Europe.

  • @TheMinions@lemmy.world
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    123 months ago

    Man that article really made me think of the Larian BG3 XS debacle.

    I hope this is just a bit overstated, because I don’t want to feel the pressure to buy an PS or build a PC.

    I do want to buy a SteamDeck, and this only reinforces that decision though.

    • @NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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      73 months ago

      The pc portable space is gonna get really interesting in the next few years, the demand is clearly there

      • @RealFknNito@lemmy.world
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        13 months ago

        Steam Deck is already a prebuilt, portable computer, for the price of a console. I know I’m in the Xbox community but it’s never been easier to try a PC.

      • TheChurn
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        13 months ago

        There will be more options, sure, but the fundamental limits on the performance of a handheld PC haven’t really changed since the steam deck launched 2 years ago.

        We need either a big battery breakthrough or a big architecture breakthrough to actually push the space forward.

        There are plenty of interesting games to play that don’t need super-powerful hardware, but the Deck doesn’t even handle all of those flawlessly. Case in point the Persona 3 remake that had very noticeable frame rate drops on the Deck.

    • @orcaA
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      43 months ago

      I have a SteamDeck and really enjoy it. Even if you get the base model, you won’t be disappointed. I play way more of my Steam library now.

    • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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      13 months ago

      Going from Xbox to PC is way easier than leaving PS for it. If thats any consolation. I had to ditch my PS library and data.