No, it is not true. We are only tired of 100+ hours games badly designed or GaaS titles with bad content.
Money speaks.
Valve needs UDNA to give us a real next generation experience: 2026, then.
It seems that Valve will wait for AMD UDNA before we see a Steam Deck 2... 2026, then.
AMD UDNA will be, then.
To compete at the high end, AMD'd need to sell a 2000$ card... Would you buy it, if you have an NVIDIA card at the same price? AMD needs to wait until UDNA is ready, with their chiplet design, new architecture, mature 3rd gen X3D and Unreal 6 already shown.
Not really. AMD can launch right now, in Q1 2025, a 3nm updated RDNA4 hardware with chiplet design that will cost a fraction of a 7900XTX and 24GB of VRAM. I'd not be surprised if Radeon RX 9070XT is a 24GB, RDNA4 card with 2 slot design and the same raster performance of a Radeon 7900XT, but 4x the Ray Tracing, as well as added AI electronics, with some kind of next gen specs that will be a presentation of what AMD UDNA will be in 2026. Power consumption is one of my concerns with what N...
1.499$ and it is not top of the range? Are we crazy or what? Where are the times when you spent 200$ in a top of the line Graphics card for gaming? I think I will opt for a 499$ AMD card this year to upgrade the 2020's system and I will wait for 2027 generation to change everything in the rig.
With Xbox Series S sold as a new generation machine, looking worse than Xbox One X, a two years old hardware? Well... Maybe they asked someone like you, anyway, but not to you.
Wellcome Xbox Series X2... Well... who cares about Xbox Next Thing, while their games are available for everybody?
Really... Less than 20$ more... in costs... but more than 50$ more in selling price.
Remember, for each game released on Xbox platforms, Nintendo, SEGA, Sony, Phillips and others receive money. Does Microsoft receive money for all the games released on Nintendo and Sony platforms? And on Steam Deck? Only Azure can make the miracle...
Have you finished The Outer Worlds? I don't think so... it was a poorly developed and "old" game that received too much attention because of all this talk of Bethesda-Activision-Microsoft shit.
Best game of the year for PC (Steam)... well... if Xbox is a PC and any platform is an Xbox... this argument is not valid. Xbox gamers need that game, more than any other 2024 title.
Xbox One's 2013 is now more than 11 years ago... and if you count the latest years of Xbox 360 with hundreds of Kinect titles and no exclusivities... well... it can be in the more than15 years range or more, not a decade.
Yes, at scaled 648p resolution at under 30 fps... Well... maybe some developers don't want to show their games at this level of "quality". This is a maybe, what do you think?
Xbox herpeS... Xbox Series herpeS... Good line of development for a revision of that hardware.
2 or 3 store buildings... well... they'd need some cities.
Wellcome to the only cloud era for Xbox Series S games, like some titles on Nintendo Switch. Everything goes according to the plan.
Community managers have killed the game. It is incredible how an incredible professional guided community has gone bananas in less than three years.