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Xbox Insiders are now starting to get the New Edge Browser and with it comes the opportunity to run Geforce Now within the Browser. That means it is possible to play Steam games on the Xbox, without the need of a PC.
Xbox Insiders are now starting to get the New Edge Browser and with it comes the opportunity to run Geforce Now within the Browser. That means it is possible to play Steam games on the Xbox, without the need of a PC.
It'll more likely end the same way as the Retroarch on Xbox situation. Not enough people will actually use it for Microsoft to care.That might actually backfire on Microsoft as now people won't buy native Xbox games, and just buy them for PC/Steam instead and stream them through their Xbox.
As a PC gamer, I wish Microsoft would just put a Windows 10 mode on the Xbox Series X; that would be the only reason for me to buy a Series X, so I can use it as a cheap second gaming PC.
That might actually backfire on Microsoft as now people won't buy native Xbox games, and just buy them for PC/Steam instead and stream them through their Xbox.
As a PC gamer, I wish Microsoft would just put a Windows 10 mode on the Xbox Series X; that would be the only reason for me to buy a Series X, so I can use it as a cheap second gaming PC.
I dont think thats what they want the Xbox platform to be, but i would support this alsoThat might actually backfire on Microsoft as now people won't buy native Xbox games, and just buy them for PC/Steam instead and stream them through their Xbox.
As a PC gamer, I wish Microsoft would just put a Windows 10 mode on the Xbox Series X; that would be the only reason for me to buy a Series X, so I can use it as a cheap second gaming PC.
Sony pulled out the browser app because most PS4 jailbreak exploits were based on the browser.That's pretty cool; hopefully MS doesn't pull a Sony and get scared and not put a web browser out.
I have no plans on streaming games from a console but sometimes it's useful to pop on the web.
That's unlikely considering the browser is still in the machine, and the OS uses it in places and you can break out to the web and click links and shit.Sony pulled out the browser app because most PS4 jailbreak exploits were based on the browser.
Correct, MS apps running in Sanbox anyway, so there is very little danger this way... It's like Android for example, outside communication it's just by "intents" and those can be filtered.Sony pulled out the browser app because most PS4 jailbreak exploits were based on the browser.
That might actually backfire on Microsoft as now people won't buy native Xbox games, and just buy them for PC/Steam instead and stream them through their Xbox.
As a PC gamer, I wish Microsoft would just put a Windows 10 mode on the Xbox Series X; that would be the only reason for me to buy a Series X, so I can use it as a cheap second gaming PC.
Most likely whenever MS will allow its existence.When will steam make a custom app for xbox
on Xbox apps like these run in their own virtual machine. and the Xbox One systems haven't been jailbroken yet either despite having a browser.Sony pulled out the browser app because most PS4 jailbreak exploits were based on the browser.
who the fuck would do that? that would be the biggest waste of money ever as cheap Android boxes can run Geforce Now just fineThat might actually backfire on Microsoft as now people won't buy native Xbox games, and just buy them for PC/Steam instead and stream them through their Xbox.
As a PC gamer, I wish Microsoft would just put a Windows 10 mode on the Xbox Series X; that would be the only reason for me to buy a Series X, so I can use it as a cheap second gaming PC.
Sony pulled out the browser app because most PS4 jailbreak exploits were based on the browser.
Xbox + PS Now + Steam + Retroarch + Stadia + Luna = Best console ever??Quick, someone play deathstranding
Those users should just invest in the Nvidia Shield honestly.
Talking about users whom want to use geforce now. The Geforce Now ux is alot better than trying to stream it via the xbox edge app.Why? You would prefer Shield native games over Xbox native games?
I own a Shield TV Pro. It's worse compared to Xbox, the GeForce now stuff is limited to begin with, and even if you get around it with other streaming apps there's latency or input lag when dealing with their controller. Emulators have lag too.
Why? You would prefer Shield native games over Xbox native games?
I own a Shield TV Pro. It's worse compared to Xbox, the GeForce now stuff is limited to begin with, and even if you get around it with other streaming apps there's latency or input lag when dealing with their controller. Emulators have lag too.