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Project xCloud will support all digital Xbox One games

Project xCloud is Microsoft's upcoming game streaming service. While we haven't heard many details about how it'll work and factors such as latency, we do know that public trials should begin in 2019. However, a description posted on the Game Developers Conference (GDC) website gives us some insight into the project. GDC is the world's largest professional game industry event, with five days of learning, inspiration, and networking. It'll take place from March 18 to March 22, 2019 in San Francisco.

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fr0sty2644d ago

Comments in here seem to be quite different than the reception PSNow got for doing the same thing...

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AnthonyDavis2644d ago

Yea with 80ms total input lag. Maybe even 100ms or over because people play Xbox on TV, not monitors.

Zeref2644d ago

Maybe because PSNow sucks? I tried it yesterday and the compression completely destroys the video quality to the point of being basically unplayable unless you want to torture your eyes. Input latency was surprisingly more than acceptable though for single player games at least. And loading times were acceptable.

I also tried Google Cloud Stream and it was much better in every way.
Judging by the tech that they're using to build xCloud it's going to be even better than Google Cloud. I can see myself playing Single-Player and Co-op games regularly like this.

chiefJohn1172644d ago

Psnow sucks do to the lack of top current gen games

Razzer2644d ago

Streaming, in general, sucks.

Kavorklestein2644d ago

Although I do not know how well xcloud is going to work, something tells me the way Microsoft is going to do it will be much more user-friendly, and latency will most likely be far less than what PS Now can offer, and well beyond what PS Now offered when it launched. I don't think it has much to do with bias as to do with evolution in the ability to provide a lower latency gaming experience through streaming, and I'm hoping that that's what x Cloud brings to the table.

for me, that's why I'm excited.
and actually has nothing to do with bias for me personally, as I am a person who has not only used PS now but also onlive when it first came out back in the day. I think both were great in their own way, but I anticipate xcloud to be better optimized and to perform better all-around. Not to mention internet speeds have increased a lot and have become cheaper since then

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AngainorG7X2645d ago (Edited 2645d ago )

Personally i'll stick with the traditional next gen Xbox but i'm excited about this service's potential. It needs years though to become mainstream (if ever) but there has to be a start i guess in order to see what happens

battlegrog2645d ago

I dont aggree, If it works it will become popular fast. I mean netflix took time but it was the first of the kind.Now music and other streaming services pop up fast and become popular. So if it works it will thrive as the new way. I for one need this way. Ps now is absolutely no example to be running off. Its very small scale old system that they simply bought. This is massive scale companies developing new tech out of servers they own .

That being said i hope sony figure one out too

Zeref2644d ago (Edited 2644d ago )

you're contradicting yourself. You say it will become popular fast and then went on to say Netflix took time.

This will take time. No matter if it works or not. Truth is, this is completely new Territory. Will people really take to playing console games on their phones? Or are they satisfied with Flappy Bird and Clash of Clans?

The marketing of this needs to be top notch as well. It can't be something that only core gamers know about. Like game pass was for a long time until recently.

Jakens2645d ago

For this benefit of digital to pay off, it's kind of nice to hear.

Skankinruby2645d ago

Is that a controller connected to a smartphone? If so gotta admit that's pretty cool.

Thundercat772645d ago

Where have you been these past years? This is nothing new. This has been done with Android and Sony's Playstation controller a very long time ago.

Skankinruby2645d ago

Lol hiding under a rock I guess, I had no clue this was a thing

tontontam02644d ago

He had the same reaction when xbox one was released with bluray.

TheUndertaker852644d ago (Edited 2644d ago )

Uh, no. To use a PS4 or PS3 controller on Android you would need third party apps like SixAxis. Sony has not and likely will not add first party drivers. Yes, they will sync but try the functionality without a third party app.

PS3 controllers in particular are quite janky on most outside devices.

tontontam02644d ago

"Uh, no. To use a PS4 or PS3 controller on Android you would need third party apps like SixAxis. Sony has not and likely will not add first party drivers. Yes, they will sync but try the functionality without a third party app.

PS3 controllers in particular are quite janky on most outside devices."

UH no, you can using an xperia phone, technically android but sony made the function exclusive to sony phones.

Amplitude2644d ago (Edited 2644d ago )

@TheUndertaker85

Sorry man but you're literally just wrong and so are all your thumbs ups lol. If you bluetooth connect a PS4 controller to an android device you can play games with it and even navigate the android menu.

TheUndertaker852644d ago (Edited 2644d ago )

@Axecution: https://play.google.com/sto...
SixAxis Google Play Store

https://m.androidcentral.co...
See “Potential Issues”
Side note: They actually state using a Xbox One controller is more ideal on mobile

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TheUndertaker852644d ago

Bluetooth does not instantly add drivers for all devices. Sony does not provide drivers on third party devices.

Thus the need for things such as Xinput and SixAxis.

Darkborn2644d ago

It's funny because this has been happening this entire Gen. Sony would innovate something, use it for years, and it would eventually come to Xbox and its all of a sudden a new amazing thing.

Zeref2644d ago (Edited 2644d ago )

Sony didn't invent mobile controllers lmfao.

Darkborn2644d ago

I never meant just this in particular.. But look up the PlayStation features, and look up the xboxs.. Including crossplay, ps3 has been using it for like 10 years, but suddenly since the messiah Phil Spencer has it on Xbox, it's the next best thing.

Kiwi662644d ago

The Xbox 360 had crossplay also so it wasn't just the ps3 that had it

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After years of waiting, Xbox Cloud Gaming's "Stream Your Own Game" feature is going live today.

Xbox Cloud Gaming victory: Finally, after years of waiting, you can now play (some of) your Xbox games on Xbox Cloud Gaming.

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darthv72540d ago

Oh what timing... now that Portal is offering cloud streaming as well.

OtterX539d ago (Edited 539d ago )

Yea, it's incredible having titles available in handheld streaming format without having to have a console on. This is even better for traveling. I was messing around w it for the first time this morning and the quality was so good, I forgot at times that I was actually streaming. (1gbs) any minor imperfections aren't amplified like they would be on a big screen tv.

I guess XBox users can still do it if they have a Steam Deck, ROG etc, so nobody is left out. Streaming like this is best for handheld play IMO.

crazyCoconuts539d ago

I've tried streaming from various hotel chains while traveling. Hotel WiFi in general sucks and that makes streaming untenable

OtterX538d ago

@crazyCoconuts I guess it depends on your traveling style. I usually stay in privately owned hostels across our country who tend to invest more in good internet. I always check with them before I book.

OtterX538d ago

I just tested the Portal from our new home we're moving into, a 2 hour drive away and in the rural countryside where we have to run Starlink. No fibre available here, but getting 357 mbs, and I'm streaming my PS5 from our 1gbs at our old home. It's streaming perfectly, so not sure what you're going on about @crazycoconuts.

Neonridr538d ago

*for select titles, for premium members only..

Vits538d ago

What bothers me about this new Xbox offering is that you still need a Game Pass Ultimate subscription to play. It’s not like Stadia, where you could buy the game and play it without needing a subscription, which was only for extra features. So, who is this really meant for?

To use the service, you’d need to buy the game and keep paying for Game Pass Ultimate. That’s asking a lot, especially since Xbox console owners, who are probably the main audience for this, would likely prefer to just download the game and play it directly on their consoles. There’s a small case to be made for Xbox owners who travel often, but how big could that group really be?

As for Sony, their approach to streaming is also strange. They limit how games can be streamed locally. For example, the mobile app allows screen controls but doesn’t support most physical controllers, only the DualSense and, for some games, the DS4. Their reasoning seems to be that these controllers are needed for the proper features—yet the app lets you play with screen controls, and there’s even a third-party app that works with any controller.

Then there’s the Portal, which is basically a DualSense with a screen and an internet connection. But it’s only now getting cloud streaming, even though there’s no technical reason it couldn’t have had this from the start.

Bathyj538d ago

I was going to ask is this not what Portal is doing?

Are you telling me after all these years of bathering about cloud streaming you couldn't play your own games? WTactualF?

darthv72538d ago (Edited 538d ago )

playing your own games via streaming required the console (ala remote play). Now you can stream games you own without the need for the console to be on.

the xcloud beta was only for gamepass ultimate games and now you can stream ones you own regardless if they are in GPU or not.

Knushwood Butt538d ago

Power of da cloud, just a few years late.

redrum06538d ago

Still, that's for the Playstation Plus Premium/Extra library. This is for streaming games you own, which would've been nice to have on PS as well.

Kyizen538d ago

Different. Portal is catching up to Xbox Cloud Streaming but Xbox is catching up to Portal remote play feature it had at launch

darthv72538d ago

XB has always been able to stream games you own from the console (ala remote play).
The xcloud side let you stream without the console but only games in game pass.
NOW it is letting you stream games you own through xcloud without them needing to be in game pass.

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maximusprime_539d ago

Thanks goodness for PS Portal. I don't even own Xbox

Giodel539d ago

omg I AM SO SO SO SOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tired of this sites PS fanatism. This is an XBOX post for something XBOX does why do you have to go and mention portal? WHY tell me WHY?

VersusDMC539d ago

All the Fck horizon, Concord, PS5 pro articles and comments really make it a ps fanatic site...are you delusional?

Redgrave539d ago

Such is the nature of any gaming related website. It is inevitable. Unavoidable.

Some do it out of passion, some out of self amusement, and some just wish to sow pointless discourse.

Xbox posts will have Playstation comments and vice versa. Here, there, everywhere.

Nooderus539d ago

VersusDMC Yes i think most of the people that frequent this site have a positive sony bias.

Rockstar539d ago

Alright, calm down! It's just the Internet

redrum06538d ago

I know, N4G is known to be a PS centric fanboy site, it's ridiculous. Instead of constantly downplaying Xbox in whatever they do, maybe just be happy for the other. Competition is a good thing to have.

Michiel1989538d ago

@nooderus I honetly think there's nothing wrong with bias, but it really does seem that critical thinking goes out the window because of it, that part I just don't understand. Wouldn't people want the company/product or what have you to do the best they can instead of accepting everything they shovel towards you because you like them?

Gamingsince1981538d ago

Every site is playstation biased, because every one likes playstation and xbox is dead, what do you expect. That's like saying "this food site has a biased towards good food but everyone hates eating poo, it's so unfair to poo eaters"

cooperdnizzle538d ago

Well if you were on this site like 15 years ago you would know, that it was 99% Xbox fans and if you were Sony fans you had to fight tooth and nail to just say a game was good.

Second people like PS now days because it is by far the better platform.

Nacho_Z538d ago

Only seems that way ("PS fanatism") because Sony is currently on top. Naturally there will be more positive articles and comments about the front runner.

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GotGame818539d ago (Edited 539d ago )

Sure, you can't leave the house with it, and play. Wii U did that YEARS ago right out of the box. You can cloud play, literally anywhere.

crazyCoconuts539d ago

Are you sure your Portal... Isn't an Xbox??

TheEroica538d ago

"thank goodness" 😂 what a shill.... The portal is a joke... One that only Sony could get away with on its soft brained fan base.

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neomahi539d ago

I really don't think Nintendo and PlayStation need to get caught up in this. Streaming isn't the future, yet and there's no rush to get into that market. If Nintendo is still selling a mass number of Nintendo Switch consoles, what does that tell you? It tells you Xbox is trying to stay relevant and bring everyone along with them, but, like PlayStation's own fans have been telling PlayStation "THATS NOT WHAT WE WANT" and PlayStation is learning the hard way they're not listening to their consumers like they were with the PS3 and PS5. But, this isn't what people want yet. Nintendos dabbling in it and PlayStation has been doing it since they acquired Gaikai, but it's never stuck. People that have been streaming movies and ditching it and collecting physical media again, it's slowly going back in that direction and they'll tell their gaming brethren not to fall for it. Theyre getting physical media and loading it on to their own servers to run on home servers within their walls THEY control, not the corporations that sell them a license, not a product they pay for and own. Imagine buying cloths or your house that can be repossessed whenever Nike, DC, Vans, or Reebok want to take back because it goes out of style when they say so.

Streaming may be the future but it's the distant future. Internet service providers can't even sustain that. Data caps still exist and internet isn't that fast as it's most affordable prices. You're attacking a REALLY niche market that's going to be received as well as the PS5 Pro. Xbox killed their brand with the Xbox One that wanted to integrate streaming into their games to further try and sell and incentivise Xbox Live and we saw that went. Streaming could very well cause the next gaming crash, is how I see it. The rest of the tech world isn't ready for that, especially during yet another trying economy

cooperdnizzle538d ago

Hey dude they can take your house back. It’s called property tax. Paying for something you already own.

But I agree, I have already had digital games taken from me. Sucks

jznrpg539d ago (Edited 539d ago )

More options are good but streaming as a whole has a lot of issues. I will always prefer dedicated hardware. I’m bring my PS with me when I travel. Internet is not good traveling

darthv72539d ago (Edited 539d ago )

A PS5 (even slim) does not make for a good travel companion. Meaning on the go, not in a closed environment like a hotel room, but on a plane or a train or an automobile... this is what works in all of those situations: https://images.purexbox.com...

Its nice an compact but obviously still bigger than a handheld. If you want that 'console' experience that is.

Rashers538d ago

That still requires power leads for both the console and screen.

127maXimus539d ago

Yeah but you would still have to buy them for Xbox.

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With Owned Xbox Games Finally Playable via the Cloud - the Promise of Stadia Returns

After some false starts over the past 24 hours, playing your owned games on Xbox Cloud Gaming is live. The cloud console officially returns! Is it Stadia's promise finally fulfilled?

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anast540d ago

I told you all. Here is comes.

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Eonjay539d ago

Playstation was already doing this with Premium. A lot of the games I own are streamavle on PS5. I assume they will eventually add access to the Portal.

NotoriousWhiz539d ago

False. Only games Playstation allows you to stream are those available on PSN premium regardless of whether or not you own them.

What Microsoft is beginning to do is enable streaming of some titles even though they aren't part of game pass (as long as they are owned by the user)

Eonjay538d ago

It's not false. I bought Final Fantasy Rebirth on PSN and I can still stream it to my PS5 even though it's not part of Plus. Same with many many other titles. PlayStation has allowed this since they revamped their streaming service like a tear ago. This will eventually come to Portal streaming during the beta I am sure.

gold_drake540d ago

yeh, we all saw what happened to it.

peppeaccardo539d ago

Whoever decided that gaming streaming was actually a thing to charge customers for is a F-ing genius .... even playstation portal lags and is only few feet away !from the PS5! Simply Why ? ... Why ?

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Coming to Game Pass: Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, StarCraft & StarCraft II, and More

Happy spooky season to those who celebrate! We have a collection of scary games for you to enjoy with Game Pass, while hiding under the blankets (or maybe that’s just how I play). And if you want to do something slightly less scary, we have a whole list of games for you to start pre-installing including more day one additions like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and more! Let’s get to the games.

• South Park: The Fractured but Whole (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 16
• Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 25
• Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (Cloud) – October 25
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• Call of Duty: Warzone (Cloud) – October 25
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• Ashen (Cloud, Console, and PC) – October 29
• Dead Island 2 (PC) – October 31
• StarCraft: Remastered (PC) – November 5
• StarCraft II: Campaign Collection (PC) – November 5

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crazyCoconuts576d ago

Let the COD on GamePass experiment begin!
I would think their quarterly revenue will take a hit compared to a year ago, but will maybe make up for it throughout the year as the monthly GP subs keep coming in

pwnmaster3000576d ago

Was up with call of duty man?
I downloaded cod on gamepass and for some reason I cannot access the game.

darthv72576d ago

just curious what version? There are some that you can pre-load, but they wont work until their release date later this month.

pwnmaster3000576d ago

I have to redownload it again for the 3rd time to check.
I ended up just deleting it to make room for other games after the second time.

It was on Xbox game pass, I didn’t know there was other versions. I just downloaded everything, but sadly I couldn’t even access the game. Maybe 3rd time the charm. I’ll download it again.

SPEAKxTHExTRUTH576d ago

It’s not out yet man unless you’re talking about MW3.

pwnmaster3000576d ago

I’m talking about mw3. For some reason I could not get it to work.

just_looken576d ago

On xbox there is the last gen/current gen versions pc though you could also get a xbox version.

When that new forza first came out for one day they had the xbox version on the pc store i was like ? what it was odd.

On xbox you can easily download the one version of a game instead of the series version so you run into issues on your series console.

pwnmaster3000576d ago

Because a game won’t run after I download it??
Man your kids must hate your @ss if that’s how you think.

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dveio576d ago

It's going to be very interesting to follow up on how the new entry of CoD will perform at the box office, player numbers and distribution of Xbox, PC and PS versions this year.

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DivineHand125576d ago

I got excited thinking they ported StarCraft to consoles but it's just the PC version. Also, I thought Starcraft 2 was already free to play.

TheColbertinator576d ago

I'm certain it is going to be the Campaign Collection version.

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