kuncol02
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UPC. I'm in Poland, but still 20 times more expensive internet is way more than I expected.That's Talk Talk. What's your provider?
UPC. I'm in Poland, but still 20 times more expensive internet is way more than I expected.That's Talk Talk. What's your provider?
I can tell you. It is an awesome solution for gamer.Why? This isn't a good solution for a gamer. It's "A" solution, but not a great one. At least not yet.
Probably because of modern internet applications / video codec shit idk. I guess in theory it could work, but why would anyone use the X360 to stream it rather than from a TV app in current yearIf I can stream off my 50 dollar tablet why not do it off my Xbox 360? Serious question.
All I have right now is an old lcd with a 360 hooked up and I thought to myself why not?Probably because of modern internet applications / video codec shit idk. I guess in theory it could work, but why would anyone use the X360 to stream it rather than from a TV app in current year
True, although the difference is that music and movies are passive entertainment, you only get the output (music/video), whereas video games also requite your input to function, which makes it all so much complicated and challenging.
The servers run console hardware in server blade formats. So, the XSX blade upgrades will just run games as they do on XSX. I would guess the system would know what client you're streaming from just like any other streaming service (Disney+, Netflix, etc) and turn HDR on or off based on that. It will run 4K, Raytracing, etc, just like any game would if it supports it.I think there is some input and that's: pause/stop/play/forward/backward/skip
With Xcloud or game streaming, i am wondering how they can achieve 4k-1440p-2K/60fps/Raytracing/HDR/Freesync-Gsync-VRR: would they use the horse power of the servers instead of local hardware?
For example, I want to play Forza Horizon 5 on my Iphone 6S using Xcloud. My iphone 6S does not support HDR, Freesync, Raytracing, 4k, 1440p. So the best thing i might be able to see is 2k at 60fps. Would the servers do the processing power for Raytracing and would I be able to see the raytracing effects on my iphone 6s without compromising frame rates? My iphone 6s screen does not support HDR, VRR so i would not be able to see the effects of that anyways.
Omg plz don't leave gaming ! I won't be able to sleep at night! Think of NeoGaf!I do not like where this is going. I get it, more people will have access to games through this but If this (streaming) becomes the future of gaming as the only option... I'm done with gaming, man.
If I can stream off my 50 dollar tablet why not do it off my Xbox 360? Serious question.
Different types of ram too. 50gbs of gen7 ram is nothing today. Same with gpu/CPUs. Xbox one X's gpu has more flops than the s, but the s is nearly 2xs as powerful.Didn't the 360 have 512MB of memory? That might be a problem, I don't know. If you try and use a really old tablet with like 1GB of RAM, you can barely stream YT now. But, on the flipside, a Fire stick works just fine on 1GB of memory, I guess it all depends on how well optimized everything is. Some of the cheaper Roku devices might only have 512MB as well. That would be something if they could resurect the old 360. LOL
So their goal is to become a streaming service?
Which is a streaming service...their goal is to get you to sub, they offer a variety of options for it, from consoles, to mobile apps, browser, TV and stick, you choose whatever you want. Once you lower the entry barrier enough, people will sub and get to play the games whenever, wherever.
Which is a streaming service...
Which is a streaming service...
Doesn’t matter .. sone people think streaming is shit … but it’s the future , just like cds , mp3, Spotify and Netflixdo you have some mental disability? you can play from Xbox Series X/S.
They're giving a lot of options for people who don't want to invest on a console or don't care enough to buy one but would like to play.
Smart move by MS. The original Xbox one is basically overkill for a streaming box. I can see a limited amount of people using this, but even still it opens up the door to more places users could access game pass games/subs
Xbox is going Cloud Native?
No joke, my OG Xbox One is the only thing as silent and resilient as my Series X.My OG xbox one will live forever. Microsoft overengineered this beast. Can never fail.
No joke, my OG Xbox One is the only thing as silent and resilient as my Series X.
Looks to me like console and PC is the option going forward long-term.You still have that option to go PC or Console, the streaming aspect is very optional. The steaming might even act as a bit of bait for the consoles, you test the waters a bit with streaming and maybe you pickup a console to get that native performance.
It's an option. Always applaud options. They've made excellent hardware for you and I.... but if someone wants to stream the game to their older Xbox , they can. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it... and Microsoft is happy they get to sell a game pass subscription to an older console user.So their goal is to become a streaming service?
All I have right now is an old lcd with a 360 hooked up and I thought to myself why not?
Looks to me like console and PC is the option going forward long-term.
Dude...Next gen graphics... in blurry streaming format