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...why do you need a special controller for Cloud gaming?
Everyone would have to buy new ones then
If it's like the Stadia controller, stuff like user authentication is done by the controller's embedded system.
If it's like the Stadia controller, it'll have a kickass D-pad but shitty battery life, featuring a battery that CAN'T be replaced.
That would make it tough to impossible to sell in certain jurisdictions that adopted right to repair laws.
But we already know its not.
"It will connect directly to Xbox Cloud Gaming servers to reduce latency, much like how Google’s Stadia controllers used to work."
The controller sends nput direct to the server via WiFi, rather than via Bluetooth through the viewing device. Removes some latency, which given how much latency cloud having introduces makes a difference.
But then why is it shaped like a shitty pancake?
To make it more portable would be my guess. Same reason the Switch is flat.