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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish18•2 years agoIf there’s an Xbox One version, then there’s really no excuse for it not to load on a PC with similar or better cpu/memory/graphics specs.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•2 years agoLooks like you’re right. You have to scroll to the bottom of the Xbox page to see Xbox X and S as system requirement. https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/starfield
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•2 years agoI think it was known since 2 years now, so maybe they didn’t bother publicizing it on the page. In fact, MSFT said they won’t be putting any games on Xbox One anymore.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoThere isn’t, MS stopped supporting the One last year.
If there’s an Xbox One version, then there’s really no excuse for it not to load on a PC with similar or better cpu/memory/graphics specs.
There isn’t.
Looks like you’re right. You have to scroll to the bottom of the Xbox page to see Xbox X and S as system requirement.
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/starfield
I think it was known since 2 years now, so maybe they didn’t bother publicizing it on the page. In fact, MSFT said they won’t be putting any games on Xbox One anymore.
Did you mean Series S?
There isn’t, MS stopped supporting the One last year.