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Bond
02-29-2012, 08:45 PM
Is it crazy to imagine Windows on the next Xbox? Surprisingly, it makes more sense the more I think about it.

I'm about to discuss an idea currently couched in fantasy, but one that's probably occurred to more than one Windows, Xbox, or Windows Phone user already. The cards seem laid out. The coincidences and similarities seem too great to ignore. Also, there's this: we're talking about one company, Microsoft, and its products.
Here we go: could Windows 8 be on the next Xbox?

A new Xbox is likely to be on its way--maybe in just a couple of years--and rumors have flown regarding its capabilities, processing power, and even whether or not it will have physical discs. Of all of these Xbox rumors, one I don't hear discussed at all is the possibility of Windows 8 being the next Xbox's core operating system.

As weird as it sounds, it's a theoretically logical concept. Here's why.

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-57387970-1/so-what-about-windows-8-on-the-next-xbox/#ixzz1npENoiJ1
It's coming. Windows. In your living room.

No one will be safe.

BreakABone
02-29-2012, 10:19 PM
That always was their intention.

And it really isn't that much of a stretch the way Xbox, Windows Phone and Windows 8 all look and interact.

Ginkasa
02-29-2012, 11:32 PM
Why wouldn't it be?

Bond
03-01-2012, 06:28 PM
I know -- just wanted to share the article.

Professor S
03-02-2012, 08:51 AM
"Checkmate, bitches."

http://static8.businessinsider.com/image/4dac8c664bd7c83577180000/bill-gates-in-1994.jpg

Typhoid
03-02-2012, 03:40 PM
Why wouldn't it be?

That.


I assumed way back when they made the Xbox it was to corner the console market and slowly transform it into another computer market, because computers is what Microsoft knew best. Plus computers are upgrade-able, not only making people have to spend money on them to keep them relevant and able to play current games, but it makes the company actually have to produce less products (meaning new consoles), and instead just make new parts to upgrade that 'console'. Maximum reward, very little work involved when compared to making a brand new, vastly better, different, and completely dynamic standalone system which makes your current creation look like crap, and your last creation look archaic.


Anyways, I am not a fan of what it could do down the road, if it's not obvious. I'm all for customization of a system (with things like Kinect etc) - but I wouldn't be a fan of "Aw fuck, my PS4/Xbox720 can't run this game because I don't have enough RAM."

That's why I chose console gaming over computer in the first place - everything was uniform. No upgrades were needed. I remember how much fury I had when I had to purchase that N64 Expansion Pak. "Why place a spot here for this, that shows you clearly know you're going to pound me for money in the future by making selective products. You have to have known you'd do this. If you didn't know, why the hell put that port there in the first place, motherfucker. I want to play my Donlkey Kong without having to upgrade my N64 first, damnit."


Won't this just allow them to essentially use their next Xbox as a computer, rather than a "console". Meaning not only can PC games be played on the system (as long as the system can read the discs), but you can just make your actual CPU obsolete by just using your Xbox for all work/browsing/ gaming/porn-watching/movie-watching/renting/facebooking?


God damn you Microsoft. In foresight of the retrospect I will have 7 years from now, I hate what you will have done to console gaming by then.

I'm not saying that's what Microsoft is doing; but I fear for it anyhow. :lol:

gekko
03-03-2012, 03:32 AM
What's being discussed here? Home entertainment features on Xbox or Xbox running Windows, because those are completely different things.