Tom Warren: Microsoft has been working on converging Xbox and Windows for more than a decade. Here’s Jason Schreier and Keza MacDonald in a Kotaku article from 2016 discussing the original Helix
Tom Warren: Microsoft has been working on converging Xbox and Windows for more than a decade. Here’s Jason Schreier and Keza MacDonald in a Kotaku article from 2016 discussing the original Helix
Unsurprising, play anywhere makes a lot less sense if they weren’t going to do this
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The more details that have leaked about Project Helix over the past couple of days, the more I’m starting to think the Xbox Series X might be the last Xbox console I own.
I’ve been with the platform since the beginning, but unless Microsoft can pull off a serious software engineering miracle, this whole thing sounds like it could turn into a mess. I know people had similar doubts when Valve launched the Steam Deck four years ago, but that ended up working out thanks to Proton. Still, it’s hard not to be skeptical here.
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Unsurprising, play anywhere makes a lot less sense if they weren’t going to do this
The more details that have leaked about Project Helix over the past couple of days, the more I’m starting to think the Xbox Series X might be the last Xbox console I own.
I’ve been with the platform since the beginning, but unless Microsoft can pull off a serious software engineering miracle, this whole thing sounds like it could turn into a mess. I know people had similar doubts when Valve launched the Steam Deck four years ago, but that ended up working out thanks to Proton. Still, it’s hard not to be skeptical here.