Xbox followers debate whether or not Microsoft ought to drop the Xbox Collection S ‘function parity’ clause


CrimsonWing6921h in the past(Edited 21h in the past)

I imply, here is the state of affairs: Baldur’s Gate co-op works on Xbox Collection X, it DOES NOT work on Xbox Collection S. Due to this silly parity bulls*t the customers of an Xbox Collection X are going to overlook out on a recreation that works as meant on their machine, however would not on some decrease spec machine that requires all video games to work on each machines or they do not get launched in any respect.

Now, you inform me, what debate is there to NOT drop the parity clause?

Everybody can argue the Collection S would not maintain video games again for this gen, however what within the ever-loving hell is the maintain up with the Collection S and this recreation then? That is clearly holding a recreation again from being launched on the upper finish Xbox that completely runs it as is. How is the S not liable for this?

I will put it this fashion, if The S did not exist, this positively wouldn’t be a difficulty.