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Comparable specs and focus on core games and gamers. Oh, and kill Kinect with fire, FIRE!
Can you tell me why you think that?
it won't happen, but if the xbox 360 and arcade is fully compatible with the 720, that is an automatic advantage for microsoft by a mile.
Can you tell me why you think that?
I don't think it's too much of a stretch considering the direction Xbox has been heading in the last few years.
Can you tell me why you think that?
I don't think it's too much of a stretch considering the direction Xbox has been heading in the last few years.
If they have full backwards compatibility it will be all but over for Sony.
I don't think it's too much of a stretch considering the direction Xbox has been heading in the last few years.
Because the mass market doesn't realistically give a fuck about BC.
If they have full backwards compatibility it will be all but over for Sony.
Because the mass market doesn't realistically give a fuck about BC.
Considering the success Microsoft has had with Kinect I think it will have changed their approach going forward. The games will be there of course, I just don't think it will be like previous console unveilings.The beginning of a generation and the tail end of a generation are two completely different beasts that require completely different game plans to succeed.
I feel this is a short-sighted viewpoint and one that doesn't accurately represent their goals.
It's less about wanting a media box and more about wanting to do everything from playing games to functioning as a media box. This versatility is very important in the current market where convergence is the most important thing.
You can no longer release a device that doesn't offer a wide range of features. It's why even blu ray players have become streaming boxes that allow access to catch up services as well as netflix, etc.
You're free to be upset about this direction, but it's the direction the market has been headed in for quite some time and to criticise a company that needs to follow the market or risk being left behind/see their product become irrelevant is, as I said, short-sighted.
noobasuar said:If they have full backwards compatibility it will be all but over for Sony.
I second this to hellWhat they need to do to win me over is to make Kinect 2.0 optional, but that wo't happen![]()
People don't buy new machines to play old games.
What they need to do to win me over is to make Kinect 2.0 optional, but that wo't happen![]()
I think all you'll get from that list is the bits about first party and third party, as well as the obvious Xbox Live part. They're not going to kill their big moneymaker, just enhance it. If they have BC, they'll definitely announce it and take a cheap shot at Sony in doing so. They'll probably also show the console and take another cheap shot at Sony. Don't hold your breath hoping for them to focus on it as first and foremost a game-playing machine.
not true, BC is huge for some early adopters especially when launch games are generally generic.
I remember at the beginning of this gen in 2006 there were quite a few threads on just how important BC was.
I'll have to find some old threads from the time. Should be fun reading.
Because the mass market doesn't realistically give a fuck about BC.
not true, BC is huge for some early adopters especially when launch games are generally generic.
What does that even mean? You think it's going to be in every game?
I feel this is a short-sighted viewpoint and one that doesn't accurately represent their goals.
It's less about wanting a media box and more about wanting to do everything from playing games to functioning as a media box. This versatility is very important in the current market where convergence is the most important thing.
You can no longer release a device that doesn't offer a wide range of features. It's why even blu ray players have become streaming boxes that allow access to catch up services as well as netflix, etc.
You're free to be upset about this direction, but it's the direction the market has been headed in for quite some time and to criticise a company that needs to follow the market or risk being left behind/see their product become irrelevant is, as I said, short-sighted.
Current rumors have been that Kinect is built into the console.
If they have full backwards compatibility it will be all but over for Sony.
they're right that its not a feature that most people care for. i dont know anyone that cared to use the backwards compatibility in the 360 or early ps3.
It is certainly huge for *some* early adopters. The relevant question is "for how many people?"
I love how people think BC matters at all.
What does that even mean? You think it's going to be in every game?
For some people it does.
What about people that play fighting games? So if they want a next gen system they either have to repurchase the digital title, or have multiple systems hooked up.
or what about people that missed out on games and want to replay them and prefer physical copies over digital?
is it a dealbreaker? no, but it is a nice feature to have
Current rumors have been that Kinect is built into the console.
The biggest potential megaton game announcements IGN can think of are Killer Instinct and Alan Wake?
The biggest potential megaton game announcements IGN can think of are Killer Instinct and Alan Wake?
Please send all your staff to a rigorous two week training session where they learn the basics of technology like "If it's not emulating the hardware, and the games aren't written to a special library, it's not going to be any easier (or even different) to port."
I mean seriously it's bad enough when users do this, but at least they're not expected to research this before posting an article on the world's largest gaming site.
If they have full backwards compatibility it will be all but over for Sony.
Sony is going to have most if not all of the same things, I'm not bashing them for that. The difference is Sony makes sure everyone knows the focus is still on games and gamers.
If the rumors were to be believed it'll be packed in so it'll be far less risky t invest in the technology since it's available with every console sold, so I am pretty sure a lot of games and especially first party games will utilize it.
Forced gimmicks are a plague on this industry.
BS was no dealbreaker for the ps3, will not be for ps3.
All this tv/TiVo talk is useless outside the us.