So, XBO S is what PS "NEO' will be. That's nice. No more "slap in the face" in chat rooms. I had accepted this half cycle but do not believe that advancing the next generation is a good thing from Microsoft.
Nooooooooo! Finish Him!!
Cool!
There will be no more XBO exclusive. All its games will come to PC.
I know that laugh ;P
If "visual fidelity will feel as dramatic of a change as we’re used to seeing in new generations," yes. It i'll be a PS5.
Now, imagine Sony announcing a PS4 (more) Slim without optical drive, with same output 4k for $ 250.00 or less... Just imagine.
Nice trailer from Forza Horizon 3
But twice the size
For the price.
These are two factors. Add better games and better future expectation with good relationship with developers. What remains for someone to choose a competitor?
@ninsigma
Because with the UWP the games will have to work on XBO. It will be the base development platform.
@Sweendog007
I agree with almost everything except "the only real hardcore gamers use PC". "Real hardcore gamers" are everywhere. I would call them Hardware Enthusiasts.
@Aenea
I did not say it is good enough or it is good for PCgamers ;P In fact I think it would be terrible for PCgamers.
If this happens all PC games will be a direct port of the Xbox game, not the opposite. You will not need to spend buying top hardware. Games do not require so much power.
MS is not in a good situation in the console market so why not try? I think is a good idea. Very useful for those who already have a XBO but will mark the time when no one will need a new XBO because the PC will do all that it does, but better. I hope some day Sony will do the same.
@donthate
"That is why you see the turn-around happening so quick with the Xbox One."
Dude, what are you talking about? You are in complete delusion.
"Scorpio" is real for sure. 6 Tflops? Probably not.
@bullymangLer
The passion for your chosen company is making you forget how to read .
I'd say that. People are funny.
The PS4 tools were released before . MS paid for exclusivity.
Yes but Microsoft will not say that .