- According to reports, Microsoft is leaving aside its Native Xbox hand computer in favor of PC optimization for Windows 11 hand games
- The collaboration of the ‘Project Kennan’ with Asus is still underway
- It seems to be a direct response to the success of Valve vapor after it was available for non -stem hand computers.
Valve has recently taken the center of attention on PC for hand games, providing steam support for hand computers, and as a result, Microsoft has apparently reserved one of its most anticipated devices to compete with the Linux -based operating system.
According to an exclusive of our friends at Windows Central, Microsoft has filed its Native Xbox computer momentarily, since it will now change its approach to the optimization of Windows 11 for the third -party third -party game PCs, and ‘Project Kennan’, a new hand of Xbox in collaboration with ASUS.
This occurs shortly after the launch of a new Lenovo Legion Go S, a PC of steam hand games with official license, and it seems that the revelations of the Steamos version exceed the Windows 11 model in the games may have pressed to Microsoft to change their priorities.
Windows 11 has not yet presented a ‘portable’ mode or anything that focuses on portability to help optimize the hand game experience. Although the software such as Armory Crate (along with tools such as Xbox Game Bar) has helped the hand players with fast access to the game and other necessary TDP settings, has had difficulty combining Steamos’s experience for players.
It is not exactly clear if the handheld named in Code, Project Kennan, will come in the form of a long -awaited successor of Asus Rog. However, it is clear that Valve’s success has lit a low Fire Microsoft to take the hand games seriously, and rightly, as many would argue.
Analysis: players, this is exactly the reason why it is important to express your frustrations
If there is something that Microsoft reported actions stand out, it is that to express their complaints and frustrations does In fact work. I say this because I can almost guarantee that without steam praise and the recent criticisms of Windows 11, Microsoft would not lift a finger.
The same case applies to the sudden increase in game prices. I am still very worried and inflexible for knocking down the prices of the $ 80 game, since Nintendo started it. Instead of simply ‘accepting it’ and letting become a precedent, let his disgust for him know as much as possible.
Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are more than capable of doing better and being reasonable to consumers, and the only thing I have seen work is to protest against the measures that are out of place.
I could continue on the PS Plus subscription services of Sony and Microsoft, fair For console players who have access to multiplayer mode, and how absurd that is really that, but ultimately, it is an example of what happens when we let things slide or normalize.
Anyway, I am pleased to know that Valve has been essentially a catalyst for Microsoft to take the hand games and Windows 11 optimization more seriously, because it takes a long time for a long time.