Penello: "The most powerful platform"
3 GB of RAM for fancy swipes and overlaps...
That is actually really cool -- they need to show more stuff like that and stop this hardware battle.
Really dude?Elastic scalibility? So it is basically as good as pussy?
So I'm unable to play Titanfall without online connection? No. Do I get a better experience with the cloud this way? Then I can tell you already this stuff isn't marketable at all. No gamer casual or hardcore cares if bots are better with the cloud or not.
So I'm unable to play Titanfall without online connection? No. Do I get a better experience with the cloud this way? Then I can tell you already this stuff isn't marketable at all. No gamer casual or hardcore cares if bots are better with the cloud or not.
Xbox One has cool loading screen, specs don't matter confirmed?
Or are you saying they should stop trying to say anything about specs because they can't win that battle and just focus on what they can do good, which is software?
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Actually you can't play Titanfall without an online connection, and its not about better ai, its about offloading some of the games assets to the cloud so that the hardware can focus on other things.
3 GB of RAM for fancy swipes and overlaps...
Xbone comes with Windows 8 pre installed?
OK, that Welcome Back screen is much nicer than the one that leaked yesterday for PS4. Loving their new avatars.
Imagine the game you play every day improving each time you log in. Imagine joining a match in your favorite first person shooter to find new maps and game modes even though you never downloaded a game update.
Looks like the game plays itself. Has the guy ever steered?
Am I being stupid or is that straight up bullshit? How can the system use info it hasn't downloaded?
The only way I could see that being possible was if those new maps were on the disc from the start but had been intentionally locked away, but that's not something to crow about.
Agreed. That is a nice little personal touch when you turn the console on.That UI is so beautiful.
Link?
So I'm unable to play Titanfall without online connection? No. Do I get a better experience with the cloud this way? Then I can tell you already this stuff isn't marketable at all. No gamer casual or hardcore cares if bots are better with the cloud or not.
Yeah, right. So if games get more demanding and need every bit of power Xbones OS will reduce features? Talking about the definition of future proof.You've completely missed the point of the video. 3 GB of RAM is reserved for OS purposes. They could be using 512mb now, 1GB or whatever. The point is that when needed, they have room to add OS features, which is 'future proofing' the console.
If it is not AI, what assets?
Here it is, but for all I know it could be just a dev kit message.
UI looks great. I hope they don't fill it with ads.
Wait - so any Kinect will be able to recognize me and load my profile onto an Xbox I haven't played on before? Fucking incredible if true.
The video record voice command is god sent.
Good thing you forgot to add the rest of the quote, your bias would've been less clear.
The new dash is looking awesome. Looks like we can change the colors for the tiles!
Wait - so any Kinect will be able to recognize me and load my profile onto an Xbox I haven't played on before? Fucking incredible if true.
The video record voice command is god sent.
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You're asking for examples of Cloud compute. You're critisizing the implementation now, not the option. It would be rediculous to expect games to take full advantage of cloud computing in launch games. The important thing is, MS has enabled you to take advantage of Cloud Computing, it's up to the developer to decide how and if they will use it.
UI looks great. I hope they don't fill it with ads.
If you have to air quote future-proof, do you really mean it? Simply reserving memory isn't a guarantee of future-proofing anything. Future OS features don't necessarily need memory reserved for them, unless they're supposed to be resident in memory most of the time. And if that's the case for reserving that much memory, do you really want your game machine doing nearly 40% of its memory management on features that aren't all directly related to the game you're playing?You've completely missed the point of the video. 3 GB of RAM is reserved for OS purposes. They could be using 512mb now, 1GB or whatever. The point is that when needed, they have room to add OS features, which is 'future proofing' the console.
I like this. Very smooth.Credit to XboxUncut on Reddit.
They have to explain background downloads or low-power downloads in a some fancy way. To be too straight forward about it would be boring.
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Can clouds whatever actually make games look better or is it only for loading and storage purposes?Oh, it's just more secret sauce in the cloud nonsense. Could I get some wings with that, please?