Xbox One X
Lock it in
The Xbox 4000
Or just, "The Xbox"
I really think they need to find a way to remove 'One' from the name while still communicating that it's fully compatible with all Xbone software/hardware.
Xbox Neo
I really think they need to find a way to remove 'One' from the name while still communicating that it's fully compatible with all Xbone software/hardware.
Agree; I think this is most likely. I could see Xbox One Deluxe as well, but a single letter works much better.
Yeah it's gonna be interesting to see how they handle it.Agreed, but you have to consider the average consumer and parents buying it.
I think so, but if theyre gonna go the 'Apple' route, they better have a crystal clear marketing message about exactly what Scorpio (the new Xbox) is.Agreed. Marketing should be done to make sure people can see all the XB1 stuff will work with no issues.
Has it been long enough to just go "Xbox" ?
All this power is utterly pointless if it's just used to convert to native 4k, correct? For a very large majority of the user base having 1080p this provides no benefit beyond an Xbox one other than faster UI/menus? Same goes for PS4 pro which I own, it does have a boost mode but very little gains. Games will still be at 30fps, HDD, more $$, not sure I see it as that exciting at the moment. What service does it provide to the average or not so average gamer without 4k, am I missing something?
All this power is utterly pointless if it's just used to convert to native 4k, correct? For a very large majority of the user base having 1080p this provides no benefit beyond an Xbox one other than faster UI/menus? Same goes for PS4 pro which I own, it does have a boost mode but very little gains. Games will still be at 30fps, HDD, more $$, not sure I see it as that exciting at the moment. What service does it provide to the average or not so average gamer without 4k, am I missing something?
All this power is utterly pointless if it's just used to convert to native 4k, correct? For a very large majority of the user base having 1080p this provides no benefit beyond an Xbox one other than faster UI/menus? Same goes for PS4 pro which I own, it does have a boost mode but very little gains. Games will still be at 30fps, HDD, more $$, not sure I see it as that exciting at the moment. What service does it provide to the average or not so average gamer without 4k, am I missing something?
Then why did you buy a Pro?
Then why did you buy a Pro?
I do most of my gaming primarily on my PS4, I put in an SSD along with a slightly faster UI/Menu and boost mode, it's very noticable and I think the SSD does most of that. I'm aware I can do that with my XBOX somewhat but I'm not aware you can install the OS on an external SSD. Doesn't look too easy to change internal drive and also not looking to void warranty. That's kinda why I was hoping Scorpio might be geared more towards gamers and less towards TV enthusiasts. I want Scorpio to succeed but I only see a more powerful PS4 pro with that power being used for native 4k. Not holding my breath but it would be nice if they gave options to use the power for 1080p when you aren't using 4k. We shall see.
All this power is utterly pointless if it's just used to convert to native 4k, correct? For a very large majority of the user base having 1080p this provides no benefit beyond an Xbox one other than faster UI/menus? Same goes for PS4 pro which I own, it does have a boost mode but very little gains. Games will still be at 30fps, HDD, more $$, not sure I see it as that exciting at the moment. What service does it provide to the average or not so average gamer without 4k, am I missing something?
Does anyone actually think that's cool? Wow an acronym for xbox. Mind blown! /s To the average person it does not grab your attention or do anything to perhaps persuade someone from just getting a One S. In fact the only people who will notice or care are people on a gaming forum lol. The MS marketing team has to be smarter than that. Scorpio may be geared toward the enthusiast but it still needs to have an enticing and catchy name. Not Xbox One X... my opinion anyway which isn't usually popular lol.It's gonna be the Xbox one x because then they can call it the XBOX. XBoxOneX.
It's gonna be the Xbox one x because then they can call it the XBOX. XBoxOneX.
Edit: The surface line uses just surface and surface pro right? That makes a good case for calling it the one pro, but Sony already used that one.
Geared towards TV enthusiasts? If anything, its geared towards people with monitors. All the power used for 4k? Forza 6 which looked upgraded ran at 4k with plenty of headroom to spare. The power for 1080p? Mandated super sampling and developer freedom.I do most of my gaming primarily on my PS4, I put in an SSD along with a slightly faster UI/Menu and boost mode, it's very noticable and I think the SSD does most of that. I'm aware I can do that with my XBOX somewhat but I'm not aware you can install the OS on an external SSD. Doesn't look too easy to change internal drive and also not looking to void warranty. That's kinda why I was hoping Scorpio might be geared more towards gamers and less towards TV enthusiasts. I want Scorpio to succeed but I only see a more powerful PS4 pro with that power being used for native 4k. Not holding my breath but it would be nice if they gave options to use the power for 1080p when you aren't using 4k. We shall see.
I do most of my gaming primarily on my PS4, I put in an SSD along with a slightly faster UI/Menu and boost mode, it's very noticable and I think the SSD does most of that. I'm aware I can do that with my XBOX somewhat but I'm not aware you can install the OS on an external SSD. Doesn't look too easy to change internal drive and also not looking to void warranty. That's kinda why I was hoping Scorpio might be geared more towards gamers and less towards TV enthusiasts. I want Scorpio to succeed but I only see a more powerful PS4 pro with that power being used for native 4k. Not holding my breath but it would be nice if they gave options to use the power for 1080p when you aren't using 4k. We shall see.
All this power is utterly pointless if it's just used to convert to native 4k, correct? For a very large majority of the user base having 1080p this provides no benefit beyond an Xbox one other than faster UI/menus? Same goes for PS4 pro which I own, it does have a boost mode but very little gains. Games will still be at 30fps, HDD, more $$, not sure I see it as that exciting at the moment. What service does it provide to the average or not so average gamer without 4k, am I missing something?
do you like 16x af? or dsr?
All this power is utterly pointless if it's just used to convert to native 4k, correct? For a very large majority of the user base having 1080p this provides no benefit beyond an Xbox one other than faster UI/menus? Same goes for PS4 pro which I own, it does have a boost mode but very little gains. Games will still be at 30fps, HDD, more $$, not sure I see it as that exciting at the moment. What service does it provide to the average or not so average gamer without 4k, am I missing something?
I do most of my gaming primarily on my PS4, I put in an SSD along with a slightly faster UI/Menu and boost mode, it's very noticable and I think the SSD does most of that. I'm aware I can do that with my XBOX somewhat but I'm not aware you can install the OS on an external SSD. Doesn't look too easy to change internal drive and also not looking to void warranty. That's kinda why I was hoping Scorpio might be geared more towards gamers and less towards TV enthusiasts. I want Scorpio to succeed but I only see a more powerful PS4 pro with that power being used for native 4k. Not holding my breath but it would be nice if they gave options to use the power for 1080p when you aren't using 4k. We shall see.
Xbox One UltraHD
Or Xbox One Ultra for short.
I expect Xbox One X though
I'll take both of them if it gives noticeable improvements, not gonna lie I had to look up DSR.
Lol
But seriously (not so much really) could be the best shot at Xbox being a hit outside US.