So ready for this game. First game was awesome
"Both Microsoft and Sony boast that their consoles - "Project Scarlett" and the PlayStation 5, respectively - will play games at 4K resolution up to 120 frames per second."
LOL......yeah, sure. Believe that at your own risk. I'm certain my 4k/60 TV will be more than enough for next gen.
What's the difference between "hefting out for a £600 gpu" and "hefting out for a £600 console"?
If that "bridge is gapped" then PS5 and the next Xbox will cost over $1000. Thankfully, that bridge will not be gapped and consoles will still sell for around $500 or less at launch.
"By relying solely on specs, PS5 risks putting all its eggs into one basket."
What "superior specs" are we even talking about? We don't have specs. And even when we do, none of it matters without superior games. Amazing that not once in this blog did the author even bring up the subject of what games the consoles are going to have. That's what is going to drive a console's success just like it always has.
Wrong. I posted the meaning of Xbox One X Enhanced. It explicitly says: "The 4K Ultra HD icon means the game outputs at 2160p"
"Well it is a Marketing event so the winner is not decided by points but fan favor clout. "
Fan favor clout...yeah..that's how "Superbowls" are won. lol
"That's why People say the Microsoft E3 2013 ruined the Xbox one launch. "
lol......Microsoft would have been better served by skipping that E3 and rethinking their entire strategy this gen. Again....you are not exactly backing up your own argumen...
lol.....MS didn't have the content to justify a show and look at the reaction.
LOL
"Eventually, Microsoft had to hardwire each device into the internet to assure a more functional demo. Things were smooth then. Snappy gameplay. No missed shots. No ugly artifacts. Just smooth rounds of Xbox One-quality Halo on a phone.
But with xCloud so dependent on the internet, the demonstration also highlighted the most significant problem facing Microsoft, Google, and all their other competitors: The internet. As long as the internet can me...
"E3 is a competition as well, that's why every year Journalists and Fans alike declare and make videos/articles declaring the ---------->WINNER <-----------
of E3."
Uh.....in chess, like in football, or other real competitions.....there is a CLEAR winner. There is no such thing at E3. There is no scoreboard or point system. You come away from this even with million different outlooks on what happened. It is a PR event, Einstein. In the worl...
I'm not sure I want to know what that woman is doing in that picture.
yeah.....that's all you
Hilarious that you think any of these conferences "gave" you something you wouldn't have gotten anyway.
Initial reaction is mixed. I'm definitely curious to see how well this works in real world conditions where MS techs are not standing by and the datacenter is a lot further away.
Doubt all that pushing is going to mean a thing, but sure.....knock yourself out.