Hey everyone! I’m looking for some advice on how to help my dad, who I’m used to gaming with every day on ESO (Elder Scrolls Online) on Xbox. He’s 72 years old and just found out he has cancer; he’s going into surgery soon and will be away for a while without any means to communicate. I want to ensure he has some normalcy and can keep playing ESO during his recovery. Is there a way to help him play from the hospital, or should I be looking into options like a handheld device to start fresh? I remember hearing something about Xbox coming out with a handheld, but that’s at least a year away, and I’m worried he doesn’t have that much time.
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You might want to look into a Windows-based handheld like the ROG Ally! It can run the Xbox app and let him cloud game. It’s a great way to keep him connected to his game without restarting everything.
That sounds promising! Does it come with its own screen? I worry about him using the Backbone I have, it might be too small for him to see.