02-14-2024, 10:18 PM
https://www.inverse.com/gaming/xbox-exclusives-town-hall-meeting-palworld
I believe the "problem" with this strategy would be that Microsoft could never ever develop a game like Palworld because they would never hire the guys that made it and if they did they wouldn't pass their first performance review. Not to mention they wouldn't dare to risk potential lawsuits with Pokemon-like designs.
Not to mention that the XCloud service just isn't very good. Long queues, input lag and Xbox Series X level hardware maxed out at 720p or 1080p. It was neat in 2021 but has aged already.
Geforce Now is much better, you can basically "rent" an RTX 4080 rig and stream at 4k basically without lag, it's quite impressive.
Overall Nvidias streaming stuff just seems way better, I use Moonlight Game Streaming to stream my PC to my TV these days which uses the same protocol as the Nvidia shield (comes built in with any Geforce).
Quote:To illustrate the idea of Xbox on every screen, Microsoft showed images of Palworld on tablets, TV screens, monitors, and handheld devices.
I believe the "problem" with this strategy would be that Microsoft could never ever develop a game like Palworld because they would never hire the guys that made it and if they did they wouldn't pass their first performance review. Not to mention they wouldn't dare to risk potential lawsuits with Pokemon-like designs.
Not to mention that the XCloud service just isn't very good. Long queues, input lag and Xbox Series X level hardware maxed out at 720p or 1080p. It was neat in 2021 but has aged already.
Geforce Now is much better, you can basically "rent" an RTX 4080 rig and stream at 4k basically without lag, it's quite impressive.
Overall Nvidias streaming stuff just seems way better, I use Moonlight Game Streaming to stream my PC to my TV these days which uses the same protocol as the Nvidia shield (comes built in with any Geforce).