Okay so wait if xbox game discs worked in a pc/laptop it would be a revolutionary thing like portable xbox like what everyone has wanted from Phil Spencer
thats funny.... But do you expect Xbox to just have some universal hardware that would work in any cd slot reader? As opposed to say..... actual hardware with specific code to read and make the games work? Tech dont just magically work like what youre thinking.Okay so wait if xbox game discs worked in a pc/laptop it would be a revolutionary thing like portable xbox like what everyone has wanted from Phil Spencer
You could do it with game pass where you have game pass you have xbox game disc playbackthats funny.... But do you expect Xbox to just have some universal hardware that would work in any cd slot reader? As opposed to say..... actual hardware with specific code to read and make the games work? Tech dont just magically work like what youre thinking.
If your pc has a disc driveYou could do it with game pass where you have game pass you have xbox game disc playback
Okay I bought a broken xbox 1 from eBay and plugged the disk drive into MT pc and stuck a xbox disk in there and did want the xgd doThere's specific dev hardware designed from the ground up to do these things, even when they were normal computers some things such as the graphics systems were non standard and were only used in equipment development for Xbox games. In fact most development cases of games are all done with dev equipment which was used to test the use case of the hardware before finalizing and sending the game to be printed out. Even the OG Xbox dev hardware was a computer that used proprietary dev hardware to make its games and test them.
What you are talking about is something more akin to Bleem for the PS1 which since OG PS1 games were accessible on decent enough CD drives at the time this made it not too hard to accomplish. Modern games use different pressing techniques and formats that make it irregular for normal PC users to find accessible. Hell I am pretty sure they all run a special type of Blu-Ray format for most modern games, which is very rare for most PC's to have. Hell most PC's that have been coming out for the last few years now lack an optical drive. I don't like that but that's the trend.
Finally, even if what you say is even remotely possible, if it was done by Xbox official the library will be restricted as hell since a lot of previous games will need to have to go through re-licensing, which some games will just not do in this day and age. (RIP Simpsons Hit & Run and the Matrix games)