Final Fantasy 16 producer and 14 director Naoki Yoshida wishes everyone played games on the same console.

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Yall windows gamers be acting like the only computers people own are windows. It’s a huge pain to run a number of games on Linux. And don’t get me started on Mac support.

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It’s a lot better than it used to be, from a Linux perspective. I switched to Mint a few months ago and it can be a bit fiddly, but I haven’t had any real issues with any of the games I’ve tried. Admittedly, that’s all through Steam, but still.

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Me too, man. Me too…

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I think the only way that could possibly work is if all manufacturers followed the same specs. That way games can be developed for all platforms equally.

3DO tried this, and failed spectacularly. Any other way would stifle competition though, which is bad for everyone.

I’m confident there’s a way to make it work. 3D Printers operate with this model for the most part (thanks Jeff Prusa!)

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I’m amazed everyone seems to have forgotten the open nature was an Achilles heel for the 3DO model, then it occured to me that the console is 30 years old and I’m even older lol.

The fact is that the console market works how it does, advanced tach at reasonable prices, because the platform holders make money on an ongoing basis from each user. Getting rid of that model will mean consoles selling for the same price as equivilent specced PCs at launch.

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A guy named Bill Gates also tried this, and was wildly successful. The platform is colloquially known as a PC.

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It’s a different model entirely, most copies of windows sold will never have a game installed on them bar the pack-ins. No one is buying a console to do spreadsheets.

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I don’t think all PC players follow the same specs, in fact I guarantee it varies wildly from player to player.

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Certainly, I myself am on a Linux machine with a 1070Ti and a Xeon 1650 processor that’s never left it’s socket since it was placed in there in some factory. I would guess it’s somewhat rare to have a machine such as this because it was originally meant as a workstation (I can tell because the door has handles on the inside that make it an effective shield), and I would guess anyone who does have this set up will have Windows installed on it.

That being said, differences in software between Windows and Linux is slowly becoming irrelevant with the continued development of proton and the various FOSS alternatives (i.e. GIMP replacing Photoshop). For the most part, the only differences these days are certain games from certain studios that for whatever reason decided not to check a box that says “Yes, I want this to work on Linux.” This of course disregards any specialist software that was only ever developed for Windows, which I’ve read numerous examples of.

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Yes but they’re still correct. The specific hardware varies, but the underlying architecture is the same.

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I agree 1000000000% with them. One console called PC. :)

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Even PC is broken down into Windows, Linux and Mac.

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So, everyone on Linux then.

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Linux was so unable to handle my 3 Monitors (granted, all with different Resolution and refresh-rate, but still) that i had to switch back to Windows today.

gnome-shell started crashing, Firefox and Gnome-Web started crashing for whatever reason. it was a Mess.

but otherwise i still love NixOS

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In an ideal world, it would be.

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Because one company would have a monopoly.

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I think if he meant one standard like DVD and companies like Sony or Microsoft would make the dvd player. Other companies can join in. We would have choice and competition. And the one game would work the same on any device.

At least that’s my wish.

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I play games with my mates on PC and PS all the time despite being on Xbox, it’s called crossplay.

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