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Ok, NOW Xbox is a PC

AlexTheGreatish

The Xbox just got full blown Chromium based Edge, so does that basically just make the Xbox a PC?

 

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no

 

it's microsoft and always has been.

Xbox getting TPM and VBS when? (if that was the ones).

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It really should just run full fat windows 10 though, idk what bill gates is thinking.

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

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What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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@AlexTheGreatish  @LinusTech

 

Hey LTT and team,

 

Here's my suggestion for a direct follow up video to the Chromium Edge browser on Xbox. 

 

I don't know if you're aware of WebGL/WebAssembly, but it's a bytecode and compile target for any language, and various games written in C++ have been ported to it meaning they run at near native performance in the browser. I've included below a few ports for you to try on the Xbox using the new Chromium Edge browser. I can't explain how disruptive this is, as there is now a way for game developers to deliver cross-platform binaries that "just work" everywhere, and for developers there's no 30% tax from the platform owners, and for users they can play from any device with a modern browser. WebGPU, which is a next generation Vulkan-like graphics API for the web (slated as a successor to the now outdated WebGL2) is already in early preview and it's slated to ship in Chrome in January of 2022.
 
Also something to note is that WebGL2 is now enabled by default in iOS 15 which just recently shipped.
 
The ports below were done by a co-founder of our Canadian browser-games startup (we're from Alberta!)
 
 
 
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Curse of Monkey Island demo: https://personal-1094.web.app/scummvm.html
 
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15 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

It really should just run full fat windows 10 though, idk what bill gates is thinking.

i mean the way they make money is with xbox pass. so them making it a pc isnt a good 

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