Good point, but PB said early last year that gaming was a vertical that was of interest to Sphere so I would bet mgt is looking at getting a piece of the pie in this arena somehow, though not necessarily in the XBOX1 backward compatibility setup.
Raining again in Dallas. Hard to believe we have gone from drought to flooding so quickly this Spring. Could still use a lot of rain in more western Texas but they are coming along in the rain totals as well. Lake Travis near Austin was down about 50 feet and now it is down only 11 ft (though currently raining heavily due to Bill). Has gained 40 ft of water level since 1 May.
not sure how they can prevent an XBox One owner from playing another competitors games that have been virtualized/ containerized via GW/V3 and thus accessible on ANY device? Is it possible?
"Now, allowing competitor's games to run is a different story. That might be worth a license fee."...which can be done with Glassware Platform
other gaming hardware companies ... could also do the same, if THEY chose to...Sphere3D could offer the same competitive advantage to other gaming platform companies.