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  • With Microsoft as it is, yeah, I doubt they’d try to get Xbox/PC parity going…It’s just a flight of fancy that most gamers would love to see. However, Corporate America has mostly lost sight of their end users and only care about the numbers going up. They aren’t willing to invest more effort into creating an ecosystem that attracts new users; they want it cheap, fast, and constantly. I do agree that it would be a badass thing, to be able to seamlessly switch between PC and Xbox, with the expectation of being able to play any game in your library or in Microsoft’s Gaming Library. I do use Linux, so I wouldn’t necessarily benefit from that type of parity. It would be beneficial to those invested in either ecosystem, regardless.



  • PC Parity would be a hard approach for Xbox, possible if they had been working on it for years to get this parity nailed way before launch of physical hardware…

    If they truly believed in Xbox Anywhere, that would be their move; however, I doubt their ability to manifest such an integrated back and frontend. Making it so devs can easily optimize their games for available Xbox hardware. So that games wouldn’t need lengthy dev times on ports, and release riddled with performance problems.


  • On Multiplayer, I can’t foresee a world where Microsoft gives up on the income generated from this player base anytime soon. They don’t care about PR enough to cease receiving those injections of cash. Microsoft is certainly playing a short term game in most cases, so the lure of profit will get ahead of them and mess up any efforts to realistically succeed at first try. Their engineers likely understand why Valve is so successful, but the bigwigs can’t possibly understand it. As they likely don’t have any connection to the gaming scene. I can see Valve dominating in the handheld space because of their focus on user experience first and knowing that profits will follow after.

    Microsoft might get lucky and have someone on that handheld OS team who is passionate and can translate their passion into terms those dollars seeking C-Suites can understand. I won’t hold my breath though, only seeing what happens next will and a postmortem assessment will tell us how successful or how big a fail this effort will be!

    In the console space, with luck, they’ll do better as there is a body of experience to draw from in this space at Xbox. Hopefully, they’ll reduce the ads which currently plague Xbox’s home screen and get in the way of players reaching their games (if that is their style of interacting with Xbox). Backward Compatibility will be prioritized so that libraries across console gens are still highly accessible, making Xbox a strong contender for playing older games on modern hardware. It’s not exactly a game preservation dream, but making these older games accessible is a good move.



  • Microsoft is already doing that with AI, something they are actively hemorrhaging money on…I doubt they’d try doing something too extreme and risk alienating end users again! The reason why Sony has such a leg-up currently is due to Microsoft dropping the ball with that online library BS which seemed legit bad (despite how much they said it would be convenient). I feel like they are going to stay dedicated to providing a better experience than Sony with backwards compatibility and offering other form factors to engage with their ecosystem. In an effort to capture handheld and console enjoyers. Microsoft has seen the success of Steam Deck and SteamOS, I doubt they’ll get it right initially, though. As ironically, they couldn’t get Windows Phone right despite part of their core business being a major OS (I blame bad leadership and poor decision-making lower down the chain).

    Their subscription service Game Pass won’t go away, but, they’d probably keep it the same as now. Only Multiplayer and being able to play games that are on the service without additional charge.




  • While I respect Larian’s right to turn down another time intensive game like Baldur’s Gate…I do worry about the same thing you are concerned about: A shitty executive that only cares about cash and not art! A love for art and appreciating great storytelling is what made Baldur’s Gate 3 the breakout hit. The AAA industry is too shortsighted to be capable of creating such a marvel like BG3, though they occasionally stumble into success without understanding why. They won’t let their teams cook and, it’s very likely, their creatives have either moved on to another studio or became a stress casualty (Bioware’s own term).





  • Seamless docking is what I am after, I will look into the Legion Go S and see if the docking in seamless for the SteamOS version. If so, that would be a huge selling point for me! To be fair the Legion Go S seems to have a better layout spread than the current Steam Deck (Valve made sure to make a Steam Deck Dock at least). The Steam OS version is also cheaper than my iPhone 15 Plus, so it also has that going for it and I can pick it up from Best Buy. Even if there is no docking, I might still pick it up for a better gaming in my apartment or out and about.




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    7 days ago

    Indeed, being alone doesn’t always equal loneliness…It’s when you crave or desire human connection but encounter a barrier (mental, physical, or emotional) that is what creates the feeling of loneliness! It’s the feeling of pressure from being around people, it’s like being around other people exerts an unseen weight or pressure. This could be a thing linked to anxiety and hyperawareness, but that is why I tend to stay alone a lot. I do agree it’s nice to have people in my life, I really suck with actually keeping in contact. A part of me feels bad, but I do warn them that I love my solitude. It might stretch for months at a time, nothing but going to work and enjoying hobbies (also running vital errands and appointments as needed).

    Bullying sucks, full stop. It can either break you or build some form of internal defense, in the aftermath a strength and brittleness were formed. Sometimes, I wonder what life would’ve been like had I not been bullied and found my defense in emptiness and detachment; I just rediscovered my humanity a few years ago.




  • I, too, hope Apple gets back in the game, instead of pouring so much focus on a barely viable product known as AI. The pushback from end users, advocates every time new developments are released and falsely marketed as being usable is pretty high. It’s clear Apple can’t make even the most shoddy idea of ‘AI’ work in a sane way 100% of the time; as a real product would take a lot of research, time, and money to properly construct. They are trying to do this on a few year timescales, when realistically it might be more than 20 to 40 years of hard work. When scientists still don’t understand the origin of sentience or have a full understanding of our own brains…How can AI researchers and developers be silly enough to imagine themselves able to build sentient, reasoning artificial intelligence?

    Man, Techbros really fucked this whole AI thing up, just for some short term gain and hoovering up all the data with minimal penalty! 😡


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    8 days ago

    Mmm, I take long showers because it feels nice! Loneliness is a feeling that I’ve carefully excised out of my mind, so that social isolation (due to bullying) wouldn’t crush my soul. Being alone has become comfortable and soothing, however, I still have people I can talk to.