This week on the World of Gaming:
00:08:00 Intro
00:12:00 Hogwarts Legacy
00:30:00 Nintendo Direct
00:52:00 Grammy for Videogames
01:03:00 Dragon Age Update
01:13:00 CMA, Xbox & ABK
01:48:00 Ori Devs And Their Game
01:57:00 Fable Update & Speculations
02:20:00 Ubisoft Plus on Xbox
02:38:00 Community Questions
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On Xbox you don't get all the graphics option, PARITY MY ASS
The CMA doesn’t assess remedies from Microsoft at this stage but they proposed remedies. Ie. The divesture and behavioral remedies while being aware Microsoft had submitted a 10 year contract. If that was a viable option they would have given an example of that as a remedy. So basically Microsoft has to make the 10 year contract better for it to be viable
Luke thinks this is getting blocked. And honestly it's obvious it's getting blocked, absolutely ridiculous when you consider they allowed Disney, the market leader to absorb a direct competitor in a space of only 3 big players (imagine Sony market leader buying Nintendo). ABK deal is great for workers as workers union wants it, it's good for gamers as more people will get to play these games than ever before at cheaper entry price as well. All because of "WHAT IF" scenarios in the future. Idiotic but it's obvious this is a political move (big tech bad). Sony is THE market leader in UK you would think they wouldn't defend THAT as regulators. Sony has been the market leader forever. It's anti competitive to block anything that might make this space more competitive. Love you guys. I just know this deal is dead. People are too naive thinking regulators will use common sense here but they're out to block regardless.
Series X has a VRR range of 30-120hz…. that's why people say it feels smooth…