"and make a game exclusive to our console"
PC became a console when? Because I haven't heard of steam or epic on consoles yet...
*Mario's Shells of War
Not to mention PS Now is $60 for a year for all systems. PC and Xbox with gold is $45 for 3 months, or $120 for a year on xbox or $48 on pc for a year.
"Microsoft's Game Pass program. With three different plans, including a console plan for $9.99 a month, a PC plan for $4.99 a month, and a plan available on both that includes Xbox Live Gold for $44.99 for three months"
PS Now is $10 a month, or $60 for a year (no separate plans for console and pc or such)... Much cheaper and you can download games like gamepass.
As for backwards compatibility, they've mentioned it already that it will...
Series X. SeX.
This is 6x12x6. It's a rectangular box... And most normal people don't keep their console in a cabinet so it doesn't over heat.
"Impeached without evidence. *slow claps*"
You mean the many witnesses that testified under oath with first hand and 2nd hand accounts? Or the fact that other witnesses were told not to testify, which is why Trump got the Obstruction of Congress charge as well... "slow" clapping fits for the people that refuse to see what's in front of them.
That said, we live in a country with "Free Speech" luckily. If you don't w...
A bigger budget affects game length, how big and detailed the world is, graphics, audio, and fps. The basics like movement, combat, and such shouldn't really change really as they're the foundation for the game. No matter the budget, you need a good foundation to get people playing your game. Outer Worlds is short, but has a good foundation which is why people like it. Same with many indie games that are short but fun, or old school graphics with addicting gameplay.
You could just get an 8 foot charging cable and plug it in from time to time while playing. They're cheap as hell on Amazon.
Similar to the confusion when Nintendo went from Wii to WiiU. You have Xbox One, Xbox One S, Xbox One X, and now Xbox Series X.
"without knowing what it will look like or how much it will cost."
Cost will be regular price for next gen games and they've shown a little of it already...
https://www.playstationlife...
(Top has a gif of actual combat and not just cinematics)
"PSLS: WITH THIS TEASER TRAILE...
"About 97% of the PC userbase wont be able to run next gen Xbox game at same performace as the SX day one, without spending big money on upgrades."
If they're not casual gamers, then they'll easily have a PC that can handle next gen systems. A $500-600 console isn't going to beat a $1k+ PC...
Hopefully is has the customization like Sony has so they can change how things are done (tap, double tap, hold, etc) for things.
Xbox SeX is 6x12x6, 432 cubic inches. PS4 Pro is 13x12x2, 312 cubic inches.
In the video and pictures, there is one section (the top) that has the opening/vents. Unless you have to put it on its side to see the other vents (on the bottom), then the air circulation is gonna be crap with one opening... If there's vents on the back, then you'd need 2 fans to get the best circulation and it's still be iffy with having the air circulation go 90°.
"It's a great design to allow better airflow"
From the pictures/video shown, the vents are on top only and it's a giant rectangle. That isn't great airflow. When they start trying 4k/60 fps or 8k, that thing is gonna overheat...
"Unfortunately, however, the name fails to tell us anything at all about what the console does."
Xbox SeX is very informative for a name...
Like Scalebound or Fable Legends...
They'll just resort to what they did this gen. Not releasing console or game sales figures. Hell, they stopped releasing xbox live user numbers (even when including free users) and resorted to percentage changes...