k1ck455kc

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[–] k1ck455kc 9 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Agreed. I would love it if they took all the assets and the engine and made a great campaign actually grounded in the marathon universe. Thats what i would pay for.

Tbh, its probably too late for bungie. All that company is, is a name.

[–] k1ck455kc 28 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (4 children)

What they need is to make a completely different game.

Destiny was successful because it was the first real fps service game, it didnt push mtx, and had competent pve, pvp and a story(debatably). Bungie cant chase that dragon anymore. Its been done a million times now.

Players know all service games want is to milk them with mtx. No player wants to get into a new service game especially when its nothing unique.

Just make a good single and multiplayer shooter with a somewhat interesting story, then people will buy and play it.

It seems so easy, but AAA pubs and devs cant pull their heads out of their own asses to see what players want. They just see what investors want.

There, dead horse kicked again.

[–] k1ck455kc 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Me too, finally! Do you know if it will cost money?

[–] k1ck455kc 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Im very glad they are... But this effort just negates their last push for backwards compatibility on the xbox console.

I am sure they see the value in merging that library into their PC library. Tbh they will probably choose the lazy route and stick to streaming xbox-only games to PC because it requires no extra planning. Even the streaming process is a convoluted mess though with only certain games/publishers giving their games permission to stream. I am never allowed to stream every game i want for arbitrary reasons, and i dont like that when i have already bought the game.

Xbox wants to move away from local processing anyhow because it funnels users into their beloved subscription model.

[–] k1ck455kc 2 points 3 weeks ago

I see your point with the millions that play those specific games, maybe i am just disappointed by microsoft only doing the bare minimum when they are forced to.

This is at least progress

[–] k1ck455kc 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

What do you mean? Gamepass users? You can use gamepass on ANY device, including steamdeck. Idk if paying another $500-$1000 usd is worth it for most people to have a slightly more convenient gamepass handheld experience.

[–] k1ck455kc 1 points 3 weeks ago

Oh and about the potential for native Xbox games running on PC handhelds... God i hope youre right.

[–] k1ck455kc 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I mean if they really nail the UI, and i mean REALLY nail it(which involves nailing game/launcher compatibility as well)...

Then maybe this handheld will forge the way for a new windows gaming OS.

But even then without an Xbox game compatibility layer, they arent going to convert any steam users at all.

[–] k1ck455kc 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Is it good enough for you? Is that why you will get it? Where are these people you speak of...?

I highly doubt there are enough people that want that super particular use case to make this particular handheld stand out at all, especially ones that didnt meet their needs with another handheld already.

[–] k1ck455kc 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (5 children)

What a weak sell then, i understand your point, i just wish Xbox came out swinging with a compatibility layer for the Xbox game library. A portable device with that capability would have the potential to put them back on top.

Instead we get a less bad version of windows, that will likely be inferior to its direct competitor(steamOS) anyways, sans the ability to play a few multiplayer games.

I see no reason to believe it wont be.

[–] k1ck455kc 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (5 children)

Yeah it can be a hassle, but is it such a hassle people would rather buy this specific handheld to play the handful of multiplayer games a steamdeck cant?

Not to mention theyre mainly esports titles that people prefer not to play on an underpowered handheld anyways...

[–] k1ck455kc 8 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Unfortunately, it does not.

Im holding my breath hoping Xbox is smart enough to realize they need to merge their PC and Xbox game stores.... But the technical overhead required to do such a thing probably means they wont, even though theyre the only company that could pull it off.

Not pursuing this will mean the death of Xbox hardware, mark my words.

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