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konnichiwa said:

Why did no one talked about this?

Probably because there's not much info and just rumors. Also the reality is it doesn't matter what kind of emulation Xbox is using. They have to get permission to emulate these games on PC. If Xbox was allowed to just emulate whatever they wanted to on PC then there would be no need for 3rd party partners to sign up for the play anywhere program. Xbox would simply emulate the game on PC and give you the license through their own store. They can't legally do that though.

Even when porting games from PS3 to PS5 they've discussed the issues they've had with licensing as well. The new CPU AMD is building them is supposed to get around this somehow but I'm still not sure how it will do that. I'm assuming it creates some sort of Xbox series X VM to run the games but I don't know.



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Zippy6 said:
G2ThaUNiT said:

I'm seeing rumors and reports that content creators were given a behind-the-scenes look at a supposed Starfield 2.0 launch. Assuming it will be its multiplat release, and is supposed to include:

- Significantly reduced loading screens
- Interplanetary Travel
- POI Integration revamp
- 2nd DLC Expansion

Got the premium upgrade and still haven't played it more than a couple hours. Was going to give it another go soon but will probably a wait a little while to see if this pans out first.

May as well. Loading screens galore and the lack of rewarding/interesting exploration are by far the biggest knocks on Starfield. Story and gameplay are arguably the best Bethesda has ever put out, but the biggest reasons people enjoy Bethesda's games are what Starfield suffered the most in.



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G2ThaUNiT said:
Zippy6 said:

Got the premium upgrade and still haven't played it more than a couple hours. Was going to give it another go soon but will probably a wait a little while to see if this pans out first.

May as well. Loading screens galore and the lack of rewarding/interesting exploration are by far the biggest knocks on Starfield. Story and gameplay are arguably the best Bethesda has ever put out, but the biggest reasons people enjoy Bethesda's games are what Starfield suffered the most in.

Yes my main issue was the exploration. Fallout 3/4 and Skyrim are three of my favourite games and it's the exploring the map and finding things that I love. That the Starfield world is broken up into many separate maps kind of killed it for me. But hoping my second attempt I'll get hooked.



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