PC gamers moving to console? What's next the existing consoles adopting keyboard+mouse?..
There is no downside to this
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PC gamers moving to console? What's next the existing consoles adopting keyboard+mouse?..
There is no downside to this
Consoles have accepted keyboard+mouse for years now! Microsoft started with the Xbox one and Sony started with the PS3; Though there were select games for generations prior that supported k+m through their own implentations
As long as they can keep it rolling stable, which is possible even with arch, I can see this pickup up a bit, especially for new users.
Plenty of users are sick of windows 11.
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I would love them to partner with like micorcenter and have systems that are completely supported like an apple store.