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- cross-posted to:
- hardware@lemmy.world
- arstechnica_index@rss.ponder.cat
It’s still “years away”, similar to the Xbox handheld.
It’s still “years away”, similar to the Xbox handheld.
So a bunch of exclusive games get stuck on it like they did with the PSP? I hope not.
Depends on if it will be a unique system or compatible to the PS5 game library. I mean if a PC can do that, then a highly optimized console should be able to. However, I’m a bit skeptic, as the PS5 is a huge console that needs ton of cooling. If there was a weaker console version where the games day 1 has to be compatible, like the Series S, then a handheld would be much more attainable. That’s an advantage on the handheld sight for Microsoft.
Therefore I’m curious on a technical level. If its end up being a unique weaker handheld, then it will be easier to emulate. :-)
If it’s only playing PS5 games, by definition, it’s not exclusive.
Maybe. But if they make it on arm it could benefit from easier porting of (non Nintendo) switch 2 games