The great folks over at Ars Technica have a post that explains in granular detail exactly how Xbox Games on Windows will function. Given that the project is a standard Microsoft soup of this and that, TNW decided to break it into bite sized bits for all of you, our readership. After all, explication is our forte, or so we like to think. If you were hoping that Xbox Games on Windows would turn your next PC into an Xbox console, prepare to be very dissapointed: that’s not going to happen. Read the full story at The Next Web.
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