| Chrkeller said: A Xbox that plays PC and xbox games. Not sure how that is different than my PC that plays PC and xbox games. |
I do not think your PC can run 360, One and Series games? Or you must have a very special PC...
I believe you are mixing up "Xbox Studios" games (and only the latest as all games before that were not Xbox Play Anywhere) and games published on Xbox consoles (not specifically by Microsoft) that people own in their library; those games require an Xbox to be played... No PC can do that (maybe for the 360 with emulation, but that's not really relevant).
For a lot of people, this is important; I get that if you always buy your game on PC, then it does not make any difference, though.
Also, the price of those machines (no matter if it is the next Xbox, Steam Machine, whatever you have), is something a lot of people like. They buy it, it works and perform wells for a long time (and you do not need to worry about building it yourself, finding the right part, etc...). That's appealing to a lot of people.







