Here's an idea, start typing XBone and stop after the O, XBO. It's more accurate considering it's not the XBox 1, it's the Xbox One. XBO.
Xbone just flows easier.
Maybe when saying it. XBO and XB1 are faster to type.
I don't like XBO. Always looks like someone was trying to spell XBOX but they keep for getting the last X.
Both companies have unannounced games that they'll be unveiling at Gamescom. Some of them might be available near launch, that's why I'm excited.
I want to say TRUTHFACT, but i could be DEADWRONG
I think valve might be learning how to count past two, but the xbox is now back to one.
I dig what you're putting out.
"Both companies" refers to the two big players in the same business who are trying to win the next gen console war.
Two players in the same room could often play together on many beloved games from the past.
Player two in the most loved two player game of all time (Super Mario Bros.) had to play as Luigi.
Luigi worked as a plumber, where he had to replace pipes and turn valves.
Valve is a popular games developer, know for games such as the Half-Life series.
Luigi wears green overalls.
Green is the color of Xbox.
Green is also the color of money.
Ipso facto, Microsoft paid Valve large amounts of green to make Half-Life 3 Xbone exclusive!
Just call me Detective GAF.
Edit: Sorry for the double post.
Even if this makes the xbox as powerful or even more powerful then the ps4, there is no chance I will give these drm maniacs my money.
Could someone tell me how this update is going to effect the performance of Xbox One as compared to the PS4...
Could someone tell me how this update is going to effect the performance of Xbox One as compared to the PS4...
Could someone tell me how this update is going to effect the performance of Xbox One as compared to the PS4...
Could someone tell me how this update is going to effect the performance of Xbox One as compared to the PS4...
If going by how performance increaces by overclocking desktop GPUs, not much.
Regarding the discussion about the "Xbone" nickname, I used to use it as well, but said in a thread somewhere that I would stop doing it if MS would stop with their DRM bullshit, and I have honored that promise. I still find it hilarious though, and the fact that it really seems to piss some people off, makes me tempted to use it again. But a promise is a promise.
Instead I type XBO or just Xbox.
I switch back and forth between XBone and X1. It also puzzles me that some people are actually feeling offended by what how we refer to a plastic box with circuitry.
I think we should be more excited for the new direct x 11 driver that cuts out all the bloated stuff and is streamlined for the one.
Negligibly.
Six or seven more upgrades like this and Microsoft will have themselves a PS4.
It will have a very small impact if noticeable at all. It will definitely improve stability of X1 titles.
Despite this, I foresee it becoming something of a PR line: "We've got an 853 MHz graphics processor."If going by how performance increaces by overclocking desktop GPUs, not much.
MS is playing with fire if they try to start a spec war.
Despite this, I foresee it becoming something of a PR line: "We've got an 853 MHz graphics processor."
Like the billions of transistors. A mass market audience probably still looks at clockspeed by itself and thinks it's some sort of metric of performance.
Maybe Sony will bump up their GPU for 106 mhz and announce it on Gamescon
Regarding the discussion about the "Xbone" nickname, I used to use it as well, but said in a thread somewhere that I would stop doing it if MS would stop with their DRM bullshit, and I have honored that promise. I still find it hilarious though, and the fact that it really seems to piss some people off, makes me tempted to use it again. But a promise is a promise.
Instead I type XBO or just Xbox.
- convince me that their overclocked hardware will not melt down like the 360
If it were to overheat like the 360, it wouldn't be due to those 53MHz extra.
MS is playing with fire if they try to start a spec war.
DRM maniacs is way overreacting. They just wanted to go to a PC model.
DRM maniacs is way overreacting. They just wanted to go to a PC model.
It also puzzles me that some people are actually feeling offended by what how we refer to a plastic box with circuitry.
53mhz is fucking nothing - its not even news worthy.
Very unlikely considering their position.
If anything I would think it better to see a clockspeed increase in the CPU cores than a meaningless minor GPU clockspeed increase.
I know one guy on B3D talked about Sony's CPU running at 2GHz for a while. Dunno If that was since debunked however? Neither Sony or MS have announced CPU clockspeeds afaik right?
Indeed. If anything it is a little concerning that they are just now getting to that point with their drivers. That must be one of the reasons we were hearing rumors about the PS4's dev software being more mature.Why? That's what every closed hardware platform should have. That's what the 360 had, the Vita, the PS3, the PS4, the Wii, the WiiU... A graphics driver in a console not being weighed down by a bunch of legacy PC cruft isn't an innovation. It's the status quo in this industry.
So, how much does this change?
Did Sony ever state how much of the CPU/GPU would be reserved for multitasking or other OS tasks? The RAM reservation came as a shock to some people, is it going to be another shock to learn PS4 is also reserving 5-10% of the CPU or GPU?
The Xbone "nickname" seems deliberately offensive. Would people be up in arms if others were calling the PS3 or PS4 a derogatory name?
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The Xbone "nickname" seems deliberately offensive. Would people be up in arms if others were calling the PS3 or PS4 a derogatory name?
PS4 is now 39% stronger. Used to be 50%.