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Project Xcloud Preview Serves as a Passable, Portable Xbox One | Ars Technica

Small headaches are worth it to get a tiny Xbox on your phone.

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XiNatsuDragnel1687d ago

So not perfect yet not surprising

ThinkThink1687d ago

Pretty damn close considering it's in beta.

darthv721685d ago

I liked it. Played Gears 5 and with the exception of my wifi being picky, it was a very good experience. It made my phone a tad warm though.

I def need one of those grip clips cause i was using my knee to support the screen.

rainslacker1687d ago

Sounds like the same issues that exist on PSNow really. Works mostly, but with occasional hiccups.

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FanboySpotter1685d ago

I don't think PSnow is in beta

BizarroUltraman1685d ago

yeah but whats PSNow excuse for all these yrs. Xcloud in beta? I'll
be waiting.....

Obscure_Observer1685d ago (Edited 1685d ago )

@rainslacker

"Sounds like the same issues that exist on PSNow really. Works mostly, but with occasional hiccups."

What? Both image quality and framerates drops on PS Now even considering that games run at 720p resolution, specially PS4 games! Killzone Shadowfall drops to 18fps at some points even if you have great internet connectivity.

XCloud offers a technology that prioritizes frame rates over resolution.

"Notably, the reduction in image resolution usually didn't come with a similar downgrade in the apparent frame rate or control latency, which the Xcloud software seems to wisely prioritize."

Seems like Microsoft has the superior cloud technology for games here.

That said, the service is running on beta and we should wait for a more detailed comparisson between the two services via Digital Foundry.

rainslacker1685d ago (Edited 1685d ago )

Hit a nerve did I. Dont care what the service is, a streaming service is going to work fine and have occasional hiccups. Made no mention of the quality of the stream, and spare me the "what's psnows excuse after all these years" until xcloud has been out the same amount of time. Psnow works just as well now as it did in beta. Perfectly fine, but with occasional hiccups.

It's a good thing, and probably the beat you can expect from a streaming service.

@obscure

Weird, because my experience with psnow is pretty much it worked fine with the occasional hiccup.

I suppose were not going to take the other review of the service which had problems into account and just assume everyone is going to have a great experience as well?

UltraNova1685d ago

Captain-observer at full damage control as usual...take a brake.

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XiNatsuDragnel1686d ago

I agree nothing is perfect at first, it'll take a couple of tries to get right.

jjb19811685d ago

I played Halo 5 and it worked surprisingly well. It even synced my own save file to the service and I was able to continue where I left off. This service is going to be awesome.

FanboySpotter1685d ago

I don't get your disagrees. People that didn't try it probably disagreed ig lol

ZeekQuattro1685d ago

Praise of anything other than Sony can get you disagrees on here. Lol

jjb19811685d ago

It is N4G afterall. I'm excited about it because I travel a lot for work. So being able to bring just a tablet/phone and a controller is a sweet deal. Lugging that 10lb beast of a One X is no fun especially when going through TSA checkpoints. It feels like this going to be a clear-cut decision for most to either love it or hate it. I'm more excited about being able to finish all of my campaign progress for several of my games than trying to play any twitchy competitive games. Most of the disagrees have to be from those that never were invited to the preview.

PS4Gamer19841685d ago

The hypocrisy is astounding on game streaming.

Stadia- “OMG Google is the anti christ and streaming services will be DOA and Stadia will fail 100% guaranteed and might just be the worse thing since the AIDS virus.”

Project Xcloud- “Game changing, playing Halo and Gears on the go is truly revolutionary and this right here is amazing.”

FanboySpotter1685d ago

Wi-fi is required for stadia. Not xcloud.

BizarroUltraman1685d ago

Shut up and play yo crapass Stadia!

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NeoGamer2321685d ago

Neither will be the primary way I play. They will just be options when I am not able to play my console or PC.

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Microsoft is experimenting with ad views for access to hundreds of Xbox games

Free games? In THIS economy? Well, in exchange for your eyeballs at least. (Figuratively, not literally... although don't give them ideas.)

What you need to know

• Microsoft Gaming CFO Tim Stuart recently described how in the future, you may be able to view ads to gain access to Xbox Game Pass.

•Recent Xbox Series X|S code strings we've seen seem to corroborate this, with the ability to earn 15 minute blocks of Xbox Game Pass access in exchange for watching ads.

•Game Pass across PC, Xbox, and Cloud features hundreds of games in exchange for a low monthly fee.

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darthv72172d ago

Hmm..... I used to earn GP by way of searching with Bing but I hear the rewards program is being revamped. I still earn points but it seems they did change the amount you get per search. I dont know how i feel about this. It sounds like they are going the Youtube route where right in the middle of something you are enjoying, an ad pops up and you have to sit through it (if it does not have a skip option after 5 seconds).

I pay for my GP access, so this wouldnt really bother me but I can see it affecting plenty of others. It reminds me of the rumor about how some game companies (EA, Ubisoft) were toying with the idea of running ads before you ever get into the game. Like the old days of renting movies from Blockbuster and not being able to skip the previews (yes, some DVD had a non skip option for previews). I pay for stuff so i wouldnt have to deal with ads, but even now they are encroaching the very things i pay a premium for.

This whole thing is just..... a bad idea.

purple101172d ago

I remember those dvds with non-skippable adds! Wow that takes me back.

Plague-Doctor27171d ago

@babadivad

Yup. You'd have to pop in the DVD before going to the bathroom, grabbing a snack, etc

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shinoff2183172d ago

Such a shame cause even if you don't think this is a big deal what's next they put ads on ultimate gamepass and the free one gets more. This is disgusting. Yes even if Sony goes this route I'll feel the same. We got enough ads in this world ffs

purple101172d ago

Some recent studies show the average person sees 4000 adverts a day

ChasterMies171d ago

The average person should start using ad blockers.

ChasterMies171d ago (Edited 171d ago )

“even if Sony goes this route I'll feel the same”

This isn’t a “both sides” issue. Sony has never had ads on the PlayStation Home Screen but Microsoft has laden Xbox’s Home Screen with ads since the Xbox 360. Microsoft has put ads on Windows 11 OS! Microsoft is basically the bad guy from “Ready Player One”.

shinoff2183171d ago

I know that hence the key word If. Sonys never given an indication of this where as ms definitely has.

Christopher171d ago

I mean, it's not never, but it's not like Xbox. Sony has promoted things with icons on the XMB, it's just really rare.

EvertonFC171d ago

They could do GP free with ads, GP £20 per month without ads, which one would the casual/hardcore choose ?

Christopher171d ago

"Hi, we've received your comment submission. Please watch this 30s ad to finalize and publish your comment to N4G.com. Thank you."

We're just having our eyelids forced open more and more every day it feels like.

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ApocalypseShadow172d ago

You don't say?/S

You mean the company that puts ads on the dashboard, tried to force a camera on Xbox One to push ads is experimenting with ads for game pass access? No. You must be joshing. Lol

Wouldn't put it past them.

crazyCoconuts171d ago

Getting people locked into subs and advertising to them is what passes as innovation at Microsoft.
At least they're keeping Sony on their toes with the threat of competition

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Microsoft Launches New Bing Feature Making Xbox Cloud Gaming Supported Titles Playable via Search

Microsoft has launched a new Bing feature that lets you experience Xbox Cloud Gaming supported games just by searching for it.

Profchaos598d ago

Microsoft still trying to get us to start using bing and I'm still not buying it

darthv72598d ago

It's not a bad way to earn points. Esp if you do a lot of searching for stuff. I haven't had to pay for Gamepass in over a year because i am constantly earning enough points to pay for it. I've had upwards of 161k lifetime points and currently only 2k away from another free month of GPU.

Profchaos598d ago

Do you do a lot of searching because bing can't find anything on the first go? /S

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Play Halo Infinite, Deathloop, and More with Xbox Cloud Gaming on the Logitech G CLOUD Handheld

At Xbox, we’re always looking to make gaming available to more people in more ways. So today, we’re announcing that Xbox Cloud Gaming will be available in more places with the Logitech G CLOUD Gaming Handheld when it launches in North America on October 17.

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darthv72618d ago

I can pretty much do the same thing with my steamdeck. I get that MS doesn't need to make their own dedicated portable... not anymore. this unit for $300 looks to be pretty decent for other stuff as well, not just xcloud gaming.

crazyCoconuts617d ago

Fact that you could get a steam deck for $100 more and play a wide variety of games without an awesome network connection... Dunno, this device could be ok for around the house I guess, but for a lot cheaper imo. Like $150

XiNatsuDragnel618d ago

I see very interesting but xbox portable would probably be better imo

Sgt_Slaughter617d ago

The portable market is dead unfortunately. Phones pretty much ended that as we know it. Going from 150M+ units sold for the DS to only 75M or so for the 3DS is why Nintendo combined markets, Phones chewed right into it.

crazyCoconuts617d ago

I agree with you for the most part, but the switch has been really successful and I think I read somewhere that hardly anyone plays it docked, so it's not being used as a hybrid but I could be wrong.
You're right in that the market is WAY smaller than it used to be

crazyCoconuts617d ago

It would be even better for MS to make GamePass/MS store work on the steam deck. That way you're not locked into just their marketplace. But for an Xbox fan (I don't mean this in a bad way) I can see how a windows based portable that just plays PC game pass/MS store games would be a neat thing indeed

darthv72617d ago

to your comment above, I dont play my oled switch docked. to me its a waste of that screen. If i want to play docked i will use my sons regular switch model.

UltimateOwnage618d ago

Cloud gaming on a handheld, hard pass... Cloud gaming is still pretty terrible even on a dedicated, cable connected device let alone one connecting over wifi. Sounds like someone in charge at Logitech loves the buzz word “cloud” and demanded a handheld be made regardless of whether it was a good idea. I’ll stick with my steam deck.

saint_seya617d ago

Well it works great for me. I guess on cloud gaming depends on your net, servers and how far are you from servers. Dunno where the servers are located here in Argentina, but works great for me, feels like is faster response time than playing regular games online with 50-60 latency.

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