Larian is having trouble fitting Baldur’s Gate III on the Xbox Series S, the lower-priced and lower-powered console in Microsoft’s ninth-generation lineup.

I was looking up more information on why there’s such an issue getting BG3 on Xbox, and found this article with a lot more detail on the topic.

EDIT: The issue isn’t graphics or frame rate; it’s memory. The article goes into detail.

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Are we ignoring the PC as a platform?

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Is the PC a console? No. So it can be ‘console exclusive’ on PS5.

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But there are certain titles that are only on PS5 and not PC?

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Of course yeah. But more often than not PC isn’t factored in when something is called exclusive or not because honestly PC and Consoles aren’t in competition in the same way consoles are with each other.

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Ghost of Tsushima is a PlayStation exclusive game (so far at least, fingers crossed it’ll come to PC soon), but God of War 2018 is a PlayStation console exclusive, small but important distinction

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No. If it were a PS5 exclusive it wouldn’t be released on the PC.

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Topic title is “PS5 console exclusive” emphasis on “console”. On consoles, it will be a PS5 exclusive for an indeterminate length of time.

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And kind of a console too lol with the steam deck

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The Steam Deck is a full fledged Linux PC in a handheld format.

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xbox one OS is windows 10 core. That doesnt make it “not a console”

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The Steam Deck really blurs the lines between PC and console. Modern consoles use AMD64/Radeon hardware and at least the Xbox consoles use a modified Windows OS. The Steam Deck uses AMD64/Radeon hardware and a modified Linux OS. Both feature a controller-focused user interface centered around gaming.

If you exclude the Steam Deck from the definition of “console” then a console is defined by its restrictive nature and limited selection of games.

If you include the Steam Deck in the definition of “console” then a console is defined by its controller-friendly and gaming-first design (as opposed to a general purpose PC).

I feel both definitions have merit.

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and a console

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The Steam Deck is at least a console hybrid, and it works on that.

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I’m playing it on the Steam Deck, but it definitely has issues. Have to occasionally restart the game because it starts lagging or being able to interact.

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I played it all weekend on my Steam Deck with no issues. I played it handheld for a while and docked on my TV for a while.

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Occasionally? Like more than 1 time during a play session?

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