Microsoft's Game Streaming Service Project xCloud Technically Supports 3,500 Games (neowin.net) 18
Microsoft today shared more details about its Project xCloud game streaming service, revealing that developers won't have to make any modifications to their games for their titles to be supported by xCloud. From a report: That means that technically, Project xCloud supports the over 3,500 games that are playable on the Xbox One, even including the Backward Compatibility list. That means that Xbox and Xbox 360 games will work as well. Moreover, Microsoft said that there are over 1,900 games in development for the Xbox One, so that brings the total to well over 5,000 games. And when a game is updated on the Xbox Store, it's automatically updated for xCloud. Of course, the key words to pay attention to in the blog post are "technical capability." Just because a game is technically able to stream doesn't mean that it will. Presumably, this will be left up to the developer.
Re: Presumably, this will be left up to the devel (Score:1)
Getting from one place to another can be difficult even for Microsoft
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Fake reviews? Hmm... let's see... an AC posting about the quality of a service...
Yup. Checks out.
Re:3500 games? Over 5000 games? (Score:4, Interesting)
yeah, steam added over 9000 in 2018 alone. :p
And actually? (Score:1)
Technically, I can satisfy any woman fully, and am really good at solving problems.
Actually, I only had one girlfriend (which came more with me than with all the boyfriends and swinger club guys in her life, but what does it matter now?), can barely get my own body to actually execute the solutions I know since a decade, lonely and broke.
In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they're not. -- Yogi Berra
In practice, streaming means it's never mine, and I am expected to pay again and again