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Burek said:
Dusk said:


You're right, but Xbox is on windows. Windows is an OS, and the PC is the device, that has the "Xbox" platform app. Not that different from a TV or DVD player that supports PSNow, or the Vita, or PS3. Same idea as a phone that has Xbox.

So now we have to list all the toasters and hair curlers that can stream PS Now?

Also, most games that come out on Windows come out on Linux and Mac, so they again are not XBox platform exclusives. (Which are and are not I have no idea, I don't follow PC gaming).


You misunderstand me. I'm not saying all games that come to windows are xbox games, I'm saying there are games coming to windows through the xbox app, which sort of becomes an extension of the xbox consoles.

But yeah, that's sort of my point with your toasters comment. If they games are on multiple devices then they aren't exactly console exclusive, but platform exclusive so then each platform should be compared on the same merits. Only a small percentage of games that come out on Windows also support Mac and/or Linux.



Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.