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Kotaku posts new rumors about Xbox 720/PlayStation 4 (Power, Release Timing)

Sounds expensive. I know people are excited for new hardware but man super expensive systems just aren't going to do it for me and I can't see them selling very well out of the gate. I'm not very keen on an Xbox subscription plan either. They should be modestly priced with some interesting hook. I already have more than the "second most powerful PC" right now and most of it isn't being used.
You can always wait for pricedrop. Next gen will be a loooong one.
 
Man I can already feel the heat of next gen, really worried and frustrated to hear negative things about Orbis. I want Sony to bounce back so hard, but they just sound like they are in a tight spot.

If the hardware matches the Durango, I hope they can get shit together and release a timely launch library. They have the all-around exclusives, let's hope they can deliver on that.

I am eager to see Next gen PSN. The VITA PSN is fantastic, I can only assume PS4 online will be a brand-able service to rival XBL.
 
Sounds expensive. I know people are excited for new hardware but man super expensive systems just aren't going to do it for me and I can't see them selling very well out of the gate. I'm not very keen on an Xbox subscription plan either. They should be modestly priced with some interesting hook. I already have more than the "second most powerful PC" right now and most of it isn't being used.

So you want them to be like the Wii U? No thanks, I want at least one company to push technology
 
Uh oh. I love my PS3 and its exclusives are some of the best looking console games on the market, but it's no secret that I get pretty much all multiplats on the 360. If Durango is more powerful at a base level than Orbis then Sony is in REAL trouble.

Did you really post this?

Just need to know architecture, type of ram, bus speed etc etc. A chip having more speed doesn't mean it will surpass the other.
 
"Sony" & "lost confidence" seems to be the ubiquitous & good pals this gen. They might as well leave the HW industry gracefully.

By this logic, so should Nintendo.

Hell the PS3, while hard to develop for and costly to begin with, at least didn't have the RROD fiasco. Its still amazing to me that more people didn't give up on Xbox last gen given how many people went through multiple systems. Which is also the reason I won't be buying a new Xbox, at least not until a couple years in, if at all.
 
Also, using off-the-shelf GPUs for comparison is silly, because both consoles won't use them. There'll be modern tech in them, but the heat and energy budget of the GPU alone would make them unusable in a console in even a cut-down form.

I'll be very surprised if we get another set of RROD/YLOD'ing consoles which double as mobile heaters, as that was a costly mistake for both companies.
 
What is the typical timeframe for time between announcing a new console and it's launch? I'm having difficulty remembering how much time passed between Xbox 360/PS3 announcements and when they hit store shelves, but I seem to recall it being longer than 12 months. Seems odd that the rumored release is so soon, and we have yet to hear any official word.
 
So if what Kotaku says is true, Sony better hope they have a really good unique feature. I am still baffled that Sony would let themselves fall behind and why they also seem to be worse at communicating with publishers.

Most indications are pointing towards similar power and hardware between MS and Sony, so price should be roughly the same as well. Rumors have increasing put pubs having more support behind MS as well. It should also be clear they will have better services. And now Sony might launch late. In this scenario Sony would have to entirely rely on 1st parties, and Sony first parties are not good at making system sellers traditionally. Rumors aren't looking good for Sony, but they might not be the complete picture so we'll have to wait and see.
 
What is the typical timeframe for time between announcing a new console and it's launch? I'm having difficulty remembering how much time passed between Xbox 360/PS3 announcements and when they hit store shelves, but I seem to recall it being longer than 12 months. Seems odd that the rumored release is so soon, and we have yet to hear any official word.

360 was released in the same year it was officially announced.
 
i bet they only talked to american devs and I bet that if the japanese devs were asked they wouldn't be nearly as sceptical about the PS4 vs the Nextbox.
 
By this logic, so should Nintendo.

Hell the PS3, while hard to develop for and costly to begin with, at least didn't have the RROD fiasco. Its still amazing to me that more people didn't give up on Xbox last gen given how many people went through multiple systems. Which is also the reason I won't be buying a new Xbox, at least not until a couple years in, if at all.

People stayed with Xbox for one reason, Live. If my console red-ringed but my friends I game with have migrated over to Live, am I going to have my 360 replaced so I can play with them again or abandon playing with my friends? Pretty simple answer
 
What I want out of a next gen 360:
  • Better Graphics
  • Increase in FPS
  • Real value for my Live Gold dollars
  • Access to more online media
  • Reliable Hardware

What we will get:

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What is the typical timeframe for time between announcing a new console and it's launch? I'm having difficulty remembering how much time passed between Xbox 360/PS3 announcements and when they hit store shelves, but I seem to recall it being longer than 12 months. Seems odd that the rumored release is so soon, and we have yet to hear any official word.

360 was only about 6 months from debut to hitting shelves
 
Xbox 720 is coming Holiday 2013.

There. Happy with your leak now?

PS4 will have:-
-an AMD high definition GPU
-a multi core CPU
-will release in 2013 or 14 or later

Done.

lol, well, i was talking about something a little more concrete :)

LOL, just wait until January/February, where the rumor mill will really start to heat up
yes, next year as we approach the dates of the possible unveilings it's gonna get crazy.
 
i bet they only talked to american devs and I bet that if the japanese devs and first party were asked they wouldn't be nearly as sceptical about the PS4 vs the Nextbox.
Fixed.

Im pretty sure Sony is relying on there own devs more then 3rd party this time around.
 
Show me the exclusives, that will be the deciding factor for me.
I wonder if ms is going to throw some cash at mistwalker again to entice the japanese. They really should. Aslo throw namco a couple of bucks too or whatever they did to get them over to 360 so early.
 
i bet they only talked to american devs and I bet that if the japanese devs were asked they wouldn't be nearly as sceptical about the PS4 vs the Nextbox.

well Japan seems to become largely irrelevant when it comes to console games. I mean have you seen the news about the 3DS surpassing the PS3 in lifetime sales? That's bonkers!
 
lol, well, i was talking about something a little more concrete :)


yes, next year as we approach the dates of the possible unveilings it's gonna get crazy.
Oh ok,some people somewhere in the world may have or have not said that the PS4 may be called orbis and it may or may not be as powerful as the 720 which may be referred to as durango,our imaginary super secret internal sources (janitor of some imaginary video game studio) suggest.
 
But Durango at least a year away so....

You're saying the "second most powerful PC on the market", won't be able to hold up a year from now? "on the market" can mean many things, but the higher end one's can go for upwards of $5000, so if MS can offer something like that at a price point under $500, I don't think anyone has any right to be upset.
 
As a 360 owner (no PS3), I'm eagerly awaiting PS4 news much more than 720 news. I feel as though MS has burned a bridge this gen, as a core gamer. Sure they built up Forza, Halo and Gears - and money hatted some timed exclusive DLC - but what gaming series' have they fostered? What developers have they added to the fold? It's as if they wanted to claw their way into the living room, using gaming as a way to do that. Except now, they've lost focus on gaming.

They underutilized Rare, lost Bungie and missed out on Bioware, Epic owns Gears and is Apples pocket, Alan Wake was late and disappointing, They charge for things that should be standard use on Live (Netflix, YouTube, Browser)....

Whereas, watching from afar Sony tried to build and foster unique gaming properties: Last of Us, Infamous, Killzone, Uncharted, Journey, Flower, LBP, Sound Shapes, Heavy Rain/Beyond....sure, some of these are obscure artsy/fartsy things...but incentivized gaming services like + (instant game collection, discounts) seem way more worth $ than something like Live.

Admittedly, I'm a single player gamer - not much online - but Vita integration and Gaikai might end up as a neat feature, too.

After the stellar PS2 gen, Sony might have learned from something Vita/PS3 and every system has a third console curse, who knows....all I know is they need to come before MS.


I also have a hunch Last Guardian will be a launch PS4 game (hence it's mysterious disappearance and Sony being tight lipped on details)
 
I wonder if ms is going to throw some cash at mistwalker again to entice the japanese. They really should. Aslo throw namco a couple of bucks too or whatever they did to get them over to 360 so early.

Highly unlikely as it didn't get them far the last time. Also Japan has greatly diminished in relevance for consoles, infact you are starting to see Japanese publishers turning their attention to the West.
 
As a 360 owner (no PS3), I'm eagerly awaiting PS4 news much more than 720 news. I feel as though MS has burned a bridge this gen, as a core gamer. Sure they built up Forza, Halo and Gears - and money hatted some timed exclusive DLC - but what gaming series' have they fostered? What developers have they added to the fold? It's as if they wanted to claw their way into the living room, using gaming as a way to do that. Except now, they've lost focus on gaming.

They underutilized Rare, lost Bungie and missed out on Bioware, Epic owns Gears and is Apples pocket, Alan Wake was late and disappointing, They charge for things that should be standard use on Live (Netflix, YouTube, Browser)....

Whereas, watching from afar Sony tried to build and foster unique gaming properties: Last of Us, Infamous, Killzone, Uncharted, Journey, Flower, LBP, Sound Shapes, Heavy Rain/Beyond....sure, some of these are obscure artsy/fartsy things...but incentivized gaming services like + (instant game collection, discounts) seem way more worth $ than something like Live.

Admittedly, I'm a single player gamer - not much online - but Vita integration and Gaikai might end up as a neat feature, too.

After the stellar PS2 gen, Sony might have learned from something Vita/PS3 and every system has a third console curse, who knows....all I know is they need to come before MS.


I also have a hunch Last Guardian will be a launch PS4 game (hence it's mysterious disappearance and Sony being tight lipped on details)

Not going to happen
 
Friends in the industry have point blank suggested: next-generation you will see fewer differences, if ANY differences in multiplatform titles. We will not have a scenario where one version is running at a much higher resolution, framerate, and the other is missing alpha effects, with QAA. The power arguement will essentially become a wash. If one machine is even 10% more powerful, you will be hard pressed to appreciate the hardware benefit in any conceivable way.

It will be up to first party to truly wow us. People hoping for any visual discernible differences in third party titles will be disappointed. The big question is- who can launch cheaper and provide more units.

That said, I can't wait for the PlayStation Orbis. The Plus service is fantastic, online being free is a huge plus, and the first party titles make every year feel a tiny bit special. Durango I will probably buy later on down the line since I'm fundamentally opposed to paying for XBL + Microsoft's First Party has yet to "inspire confidence".

BRING ON NEXT-GEN
 
I wonder if MS will cheap out in other areas (again) like no built in wifi, no build in controller batteries, etc.

Normally free online + region free would be enough for me to say I'm getting a PS4 over 720 without even knowing anything about either, but both of those are looking less and less certain for the PS4.
 
Durango Unchained.

"This Christmas, Durango is off the chain."


Tarantino will probably sue but as Sony has no money he'll have to settle for a free Vita!
 
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