My point is it'll be vastly superior to consoles because of the constant upgrade ability of the device, if you statically force the console to say come with a i5, 8gb ram, 120gb SSD and then say a 7970, then you have you hardware static requirement, then all you do is make the graphics card hot swoppable and you then have a constantly self sufficent console that is upgraded graphically at the whim of the consumer and not the console makers.
Totally disagree apps will make or brake a sale.
A box in your living room is no longer a one thing only device.
And yet consoles are massively popular, and don't have anything like those specs, and such a system would be prohivitivly expensive to get any traction in the console market. Making it even more existing pc gamers market. Many of which will want to stick with desktop, due to needing a desk to play fps games.
The other thing is the new Xbox is rumored to run win8 kernal as well. Meaning it will be extremely easy to port any game that runs on windows over.
Windows blue (next OS) is rumored to bring together all the stores and make it truly multi platform.
So if rumors are true it'll be going up against stiff competition that will do exactly what it does.
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