Larian has delayed the release of Baldur’s Gate 3, currently on pace to possibly be 2023’s Game of the Year, until they can figure out how to make split-screen work on Series S.

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    1 year ago

    Microsoft wouldn’t have nearly the install base without the Series S, and developers can either target that platform or not, just like the Switch, because people bought it for its own strengths. If they want to scale their games up to a spec such that it runs on PlayStation but not Xbox, they’re welcome to, but they lose access to a large pool of customers, like those who can stomach paying $300 for a console but not $500. There are plenty of other next gen open world games that work on Xbox.

    Also, your analysis on how it should perform isn’t really based in reality. We can go to interviews where the Swen Vincke calls out the way their game does split-screen specifically. And besides, at this point, Xbox engineers are involved, and BG3 will run on Xbox, though likely just next year.

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      1 year ago

      It has no strengths, and the install base is shit.

      The switch only gets away with being a last gen console because it’s a handheld. The Series S has all the performance benefits of a last gen console with the install base of one that released 5 minutes ago.

      There is no “the way they do split screen”. BG3 while running split screen is not a game that should make a current gen console struggle in any way. It makes the S struggle because it’s not a current gen worth of hardware.

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        1 year ago

        $300, access to Game Pass, and playing nearly every new game that comes out for far cheaper are its strengths.

        There is no “the way they do split screen”.

        This is just a strange argument to make in the face of interviews and contradictory evidence of other modern games running on the Series S.