Microsoft admet que son service de streaming de jeux est "cool mais problématique".
Six months ago Don Mattrick, then the head of Microsoftâs interactive entertainment division, announced that Xbox One wonât support Xbox 360 games in any way.
Mattrick believed that âif youâre backwards compatible, youâre really backwardsâ and that design for the new console shouldnât be shackled up by backward compatibility constraints. Nonetheless, the company is not blind to its consumersâ demands and hence it experimented with game streaming as a way to offer Xbox 360 on Xbox One, PC and Windows Phones.
According to Microsoft executive Albert Penello, the companyâs experimentation with game streaming has been â really cool and really problematic, all at the same time, insofar as itâs really super cool if you happen to have the worldâs most awesome internet connection. It works way better than youâd expect it to.â
Clearly, those problems will have to be addressed before Microsoft can launch its game streaming service. On the other side, Sony has already announced that PlayStation 3 games streaming will be enabled for PS4 players sometime in 2014. Penello isnât sure how they plan to do so, but he is âreally interestedâ to see if they managed to overcome the connection problems baffling Microsoft.
