GHG
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Yeah... but NVIDIA prints money. So there is obviously some thirst for power in gaming.
The PC is a completely different kettle of fish.
The audiences for PC gaming and console gaming are not the same by and large.
Yeah... but NVIDIA prints money. So there is obviously some thirst for power in gaming.
True that it would put you at a disadvantage, but it happens all the time in PC gaming with variable setups/performance.This seems like a smart decision, instead of alienating your customer base who already own xbox ones, you'll just fuck them over and put them at a huge disadvantage in games and piss them all off.
Hope this doesn't happen but I think it will and I'm probably out if they do it like this, If I wanted to upgrade my console every year or whatever I would buy a PC not a console.
I expect the fIrst iteration to close the 40-50% performance gulf of the PS4.
At the minimum, it will support 1080p 30fps... Or if it wants to be taken serious by us, 60fps.
Huh.. I made a thread suggesting this 2 years ago and it got locked.
UHD Blu-rays support
12 GB GDDR5 Ram
1 TB Hard drive
A GPU and CPU strong enough for 1080p 30fps games as a minimum
and 1080p 60fps for certain games like shooters or racing games
This is all I'm hoping for to be honest.
Microsoft are leaving the console business, please understand.
This is the impression I get also.
Can't believe some people still think this is some grand new strategy for the future of Xbox...
You won't see any new SKUs unless the current stock sells well enough following a conversion to a Windows 10 box.
Whatever Microsoft do make will be for enthusiasts, the same market that is currently interested in Steam Machines. You'll be playing PC games on a PC at medium settings with a controller, that's all that is happening here. If the Windows 10 update doesn't prove popular, then you won't see anything at all.
Microsoft are leaving the console business, please understand.
Did you two bother to watch the video?This is the impression I get also.
A hidden GPU.
Did you two bother to watch the video?
I did and I saw a company reveal they're leaving the console business and considering releasing some all-in-one gaming PCs under the Xbox brand if there is sufficient demand for it.
- It will upscale content to 4K
- It will support the new UHD 4K Blu Rays
- 16gb of ram
- Native Oculus Rift support.
software sales > hardware sales
lol
- It will upscale content to 4K
- 16gb of ram
- Native Oculus Rift support.
I did and I saw a company reveal they're leaving the console business and considering releasing some all-in-one gaming PCs under the Xbox brand if there is sufficient demand for it.
If that's the case wouldn't we hear about AMD prepping chips for it?
Sounds like they want to innovate themselves right out of the console business then.
A wild Matt appears!
Do we know when it's coming?
Any source or pure speculation?Probably 2017
Any source or pure speculation?
I think it would be too soon.
Dont tell me those are tablet processors as well. Heh.They'd have to seriously fuck up to make a box that's around the PS4's specs.
I doubt that it'll be using Zen cores and think that it'll be using Kaveri cores or the upcoming AM4 counter-part of those. The reason why I doubt that they'll use Zen cores is because I suspect that those cores will cost too much. For the GPU I expect of a low-mid end Polaris arch GPU without HBM.
Looks like there have been few worthy responses in here and I'm really looking to hear from some of our PC architecture gurus on GAF.
The fact that first party titles are already being ported to PC is basically making backwards compatibility for these titles a snap. The question of how they would change from an ESRAM + DDR3 to GDDR5 unfiied architecture and still be compatible with the old games will be interesting.
I guess they could do it with software OR (here comes the funny part) 3rd parties could maybe reuse some of their PS4 code to move to a new unified XBOX.
I'm excited to hear what replacements can be had for the Jaguar cores and GPU.
Speculation.
Phil mentions it this year, maybe talks about it more through out the year with an official announcement some time next year.
No, those are used in the modern Athlon CPUs.Dont tell me those are tablet processors as well. Heh.
Whatever it needs to make 1080/60 a reality for the rest of this generation.
1080/60 is decided by devs not console specs
They'd be better off just releasing a new console in 2018 with BC while allowing for FC (which should be entirely doable for both the XB successor and PS5) so developers/publishers don't have to release two SKUs for a game on cross gen releases.
Any hints? You and cboat are possibly one of the few on gaf with any useful knowledge.
That's my thinking.
Whatever happened to cboat?