Xbox head Phil Spencer has taken to Twitter to respond to questions from the community about supporting titles for multiple generations, learning from the Xbox One X, photorealism, the Xbox Game Pass, and more.
Following this week’s announcement that Red Dead Redemption would be Xbox One X enhanced, Spencer took to Twitter to share his appreciation for the game and how wonderful he finds it that the game can now be played across 3 Xbox consoles. “Started on 360 (still had the cloud save from 2011), completed middle section via BC on XB1S over the summer, completed final story mission in 4K on XB1X today”, he tweeted. “Red Dead Redemption, amazing game.”
When asked about supporting games for a longer period of time through multiple console generations, Spencer replied that he believes that a lot can be learned from the PC GPU-cycle.
“I think we can learn from PC here. GPUs are supported until a point where there aren't enough players/buyers to make that platform viable for developers”, he shared. “It should be about players and where they want to play.”
Last but not least, Spencer replied to a question about experimenting with the Xbox Game Pass.
I agree that Gamepass opens up areas for experimentation that are difficult in a full priced world. We are pursuing this. Difference with TV is it's perceived as free so viewers are kind of used to the "pilot" idea. People pay for XGP, I want to respect that.
— Phil Spencer (@XboxP3) April 12, 2018
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