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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    2 years ago

    No Series S owner will be mad if a game has Series X specific exclusive content. MS is shooting itself in the foot

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      I think people would be mad. Imagine you play a game at your friend’s home on his Series X, and then proceed to buy the game so you can play multiplayer online, only to then have a certain features or game modes missing (say you get team death match but not battle royale because it uses too much memory).

      It’s not that easy to communicate feature disparity. Some people probably don’t even know which Xbox they have.

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      Problem is that it can turn into a slippery slope. Where should MS draw the line if they start to allow Series X exclusive content? Can developers cut entire game modes from the S version if they just ask kindly enough? Or maybe ignore the S version completely? The risk is that developers are going to abuse this opportunity.

      MS wants people to see the Series S as a viable purchase. Why should you buy it when you won’t be able to play the next big release in full?

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        Yes, they should be able to say “this game doesn’t run on series S” because it’s significantly worse than the other options and it doesn’t deserve the work it takes. It doesn’t even have CPU parity, which is a much bigger deal than less GPU cores.

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          That will just betray all the customers who bought Series S. Will they upgrade to a Series X to play the next big thing? No, they will probably just buy a PS5 instead. Why should they continue to stay loyal with MS?

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            It’s not capable.

            They might have made the bed and be stuck in it, but it was a bad plan that substantially sabatoges the actual next gen console.

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            It was a stupid promise and even worse requirement for publishing a game on the platform.

            They should start considering them just different consoles and remove the parity (and requirement to release on both).

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      If a game can’t run on the Series S it means it also can’t be ported to the PC. Turn down the resolution and graphics settings until you get the same fps target and continue in with your day.

      I would expect any game from a developer that complains about this to be so poorly optimized that it runs like it would on the Series S on the bigger consoles, and likely have garbage gameplay as well because they spent all of their budget on graphics.