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Re: The Next Xbox Is a PC, So What Does That Mean for PS6?

Outlawed_Samurai

@Medic_alert Even if it priced within the 400-500 range, I still don't see it being very lucrative for Microsoft. If it can play your Steam library, common sense would suggest everyone who has it will purchase their third party games on Steam, meaning even less money for Microsoft through the third party platform fees. This is destined to blow up in Microsoft's face.

Re: Red Dead Redemption 2's PS5 Version Could Be Announced Next Week

Outlawed_Samurai

@SBBuds I disagree with what you're saying. If they price the remaster as a $10 upgrade, and 100,000 people choose to upgrade, that's $1m. I personally think way more people will be choosing to upgrade. The costs will likely not be very high at all as all the hard work is already done. The improvements to be made won't require much work to be done. The hard work is already done. Just need to unlock the frame rate to 60 FPS and implement the 4k resolution we have on the Xbox One X. Then pick a few other graphical upgrades from the pc version and optimise for PS5 and Series X. The hard work is already done. It's just tailoring to current gen consoles. It's basically 2 weeks worth of work for 2-3 employees.