You're right, MS avoided saying native 4K, instead they used misleading "true 4K". Turns out the PS4 Pro is also capable of "true 4K".
On the bright side at least Xbox guys don't have to wait a year.
They can't be bothered giving special treatment to a system with a low install, just like AC Origins. But keep screeching about paid parity like I expected and ignore reality.
"Buy more cash cards please"
There's that salt he's talking about.
Phil claimed he 22 console exclusives and the announcer said "exclusive" before all the timed exclusives, that's why it was being misinterpreted.
@Woolly_ You should take a look at what MS classifies as 4K.
He didn't say that, he wouldn't wrong if he did. Clickbait like this should get sites banned from N4G, it is intentionally misleading.
I watched some gameplay and I have to admit it looks good.
Thought indies didn't count?
AC Origins.
Worked for the 360 like the article says.
As every person with common sense said. Jez Corden looks silly now after making false accusations of paid parity.
No he wasn't, he was clear that if developers want to use it's power fully then can, and if they don't then that's their choice. Just stop with the desperation please.
No one cares about a new Porsche being on the cover or the stage. E3 is not a motor show.
You need to get out more.
@moldybread Yet there will be games on the XboneX that won't run at native 4k, AC Origins being on of them, so Cerny isn't exactly wrong. Keep damage controlling though.
Ubisoft.
Scripted gameplay has been a thing for years. They have a set amount of time to show off the game on stage so it has to be scripted. You can view unscripted gameplay on YouTube.
Now do the same for a sequel to The Order.