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Microsoft Announces Project Xcloud For Streaming Games To PCs, Consoles, and Mobile Devices (theverge.com) 80

Microsoft has unveiled "Project xCloud," its new game streaming service designed to work across consoles, PCs, and mobile devices. "Scaling and building out Project xCloud is a multi-year journey for us," explains Microsoft's cloud gaming chief Kareem Choudhry in a blog post. "We'll begin public trials in 2019 so we can learn and scale with different volumes and locations." The Verge reports: Microsoft has built custom hardware for its datacenters, as The Verge previously exclusively reported, so that existing and future Xbox games will be compatible with the services. Games will be streamed to devices, and Microsoft has been testing the xCloud service with Xbox wireless controllers connected to consoles, mobile devices, and PCs. Microsoft says its research teams are "creating ways to combat latency" via advanced network techniques combined with video encoding and decoding. This should make game streaming viable on 4G networks, too.
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Microsoft Announces Project Xcloud For Streaming Games To PCs, Consoles, and Mobile Devices

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  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday October 08, 2018 @07:28PM (#57448248)
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    • Re:No thanks (Score:5, Informative)

      by Rick Schumann ( 4662797 ) on Monday October 08, 2018 @07:48PM (#57448332) Journal
      Oh but Tim, don't you know the new hotness is to rent EVERYTHING in your life? 'Owning things' is SO Last Thursday! Owning things is what OLD PEOPLE who still think AOL is 'the internet'! You do't want people to think you're an OLD PERSON do you? </sarcasm>

      In all seriousness: I think this is what The Rich and Corporations want: make everyone believe that renting everything and owning nothing is somehow better. Lease a car or pay Uber/Lyft all the time, rent your house, rent your computer, rent your OS and applications, and so on. That way you pay, pay, PAY forever, making The Rich richer. Glad to see you aren't falling for it.
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  • Microsoft is 0 for 3 in the console market after some sixteen years or so.

    The first Xbox marketplace failure just barely avoided coming in last place due to Nintendo dumping the GameCube a few months earlier.

    The second Xbox came in last place worldwide despite being rushed out the door a year early compared to the PS3 and having the 'luxury' of the RRoD hardware fiasco that led Xbox owners to buy tens of millions of duplicate consoles.

    The third Xbox is going to be dumped into last place by the Switch. It's

    • Console fanboys are funny. Microsoft has TEN TIMES the market cap of Sony and a net income of $28 billion (7x sony net income). I don't think they are hurting. I feel that Slashdot readers are completely out of touch with reality, even though the Internet exists and you can easily look up data.
      • Boggle.

        I remember these inane posts from back 2001-2. Bill Gates was going to walk right into the console market and own it with 'pocket change'. And Microsoft has '50 billion' in the bank.

        That was sixteen years ago. To see someone spouting that same drivel in 2018 is just sad.

        It is no secret why Microsoft got destroyed by Sony in the console market:

        * Hardware - despite Microsoft's 'billions' they never were smart enough to invest in the console hardware design and manufacturing needed to be ablet to compet

        • Yeah. I didn't think of that. Only 30 million consoles sold. I never understand why you guys get so into your "brand". Really weird. Whatever gets you excited I guess.
    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      But the CPU, GPU and "internet" is finally really ready for the ad tech now.
      Think of placing real time ads in 4K ready games.
      A new ad in real time every time the user plays a section of that game.
    • Nah, the original Xbox was great when XBMC first came out. It kinda ran linux too. Toss in a nice big hard drive and you were good to go. Not bad for the $20-$50 a used Xbox was going for.

      They got so cheap, I gave some to people, and would stop by every month or so to toss another couple hundred GB of new content onto them.

    • avoided coming in last place due to Nintendo dumping the GameCube a few months earlier.

      Or rephrased by someone other than a 12 year old fanboy troll. "Just barely avoided coming in third place due to Nintendo dumping the GameCube a few months earlier".

      When there are really only 3 competitors "Last" is relative. The question is "Did they make money?" If the answer is yes it wasn't a "marketplace failure". iPhone by your metric "barely has avoided last place" thanks to Windows Phone being released.

      • You're like the person taking a driving test who manages to hit EVERY SINGLE CONE.

        Every single in your rambling post is objectively wrong. Not only is every single thing you posted objectively wrong, anyone with absolutely no knowledge of the console console market can see that you are wrong with just a minute of searching.

        Congrats!

        "When there are really only 3 competitors "Last" is relative."

        last: coming after all others in time or order; final.

        Moving on...

        PS2 sold about 155 million consoles worldwide.
        Game

        • Thank you for reiterating that they were in second place. Just like the iPhone is in second place for smartphones sold to Android. So clearly it's a colossal failure like the Xbox. :eye roll:

          Playstation 3 sold 86 million
          360 sold 85 million
          Wow, another Spectacular failure, narrowly missing last place...

          • LOL!

            Did you just post Xbox 360 numbers to 'refute' Xbox numbers???

            Say hello to your friends on the Short Bus to school tomorrow...

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  • I had previously predicted someone would do this. Looks like they did.

    My feelings are mixed. It's a cool technology that would enable older devices to run new games, but yeah, this probably won't be cheap and you get locked in to a 'remote system' you can't touch.

    I think this qualifies for a 'Good luck with that!'

  • I wouldn't waste my money on renting something anyway, but stream screams laggy, which would make me scream in a continuous stream. Haha. But yeah, no thanks.

  • Total control over everything; this is far worse than your usual thin client. With those you could at least attempt some middle man sniffer, decrypt, reverse engineer something it was expecting and slowly build your own private server.
    This is an abomination just like every non live streaming service and I hope it never prospers. Given the idiocy of the average user its sadly going still going to.

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