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PotentHerbs said:
Nice. Still not on board with Neo/ Scorpio though.

Neither am I to be honest.
I already own multiple gaming PC's and an Xbox One.

But on the other hand I am also looking forward to it... As it's going to be a larger and more severe difference in quality between the vanilla Xbox One and Scorpio compared to the Playstation 4 and Neo, the differences will simply be more pronounced.

It will also be nice to have a console that is close to a mainstream/mid-range PC in terms of performance, which hopefully translates into better looking multiplats.

Puppyroach said:
Arkaign said:
Microsoft FINALLY figured out that PC gaming isn't a threat to their console offerings. Broadening their base brings people like me into the fold (Xbox on PC), whereas I'd absolutely never buy an X1 or Scorpio.

Completely agree! It has been frustrating to see MS abandon PC the way they did to only focus on home console. I look forward to gaming with people on different platforms :).

Microsoft abandoning the PC though probably did some good though in retrospect.
It paved the way for the PC to consolidate allowing for Steam/Valve to burst onto the scene the way they did, it's a bigger and more vibrant platform in terms of gaming than it has ever been before.
I just wish Microsoft would work with PC gamers and Steam rather than against them with their Universal Windows Platform though.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--