Well at least one of them has shown us what their console looks like, and what the APU/SOC looks like. You have to wonder why they couldn't show something more than a logo, of all things.
This thing looks cool as hell, and would actually be useful in day to day life. It will be interesting to see the final specs, and what price this thing will launch at. This is essentially what a Nintendo switch would look like if it were high quality.
Hopefully it has a display port for 1440p and 2160p monitors.
That is one sexy processor! I wasn't all that excited leading up to the current generation we're in, and while I won't say I'm in 'excited territory' for next gen yet, I have to say that I haven't been this interested in the details regarding a console launch since the PS3. Also, what if (and it's a big what if) the Xbox Series X is upgradeable? I mean, this thing is essentially a Mini ITX PC.
If AMD knows Microsoft is going to sell millions ...
Developers will choose whether or not to use ray tracing, based on how their games will run on the hardware. If their game runs like crap with ray tracing, they wont implement it.
Just throwing this out there, but if the Xbox Series X ends up being an upgradeable console, due to it's mini ITX PC form factor, that would be an awesome feature. We still know very little about the Series X, and we didn't get to see what kinds of video/audio ports will be on the back side of the unit. If it has a display port, that would be pretty awesome also.
Who?
"the plate is overloaded with too many meats."
Just the way I like it. Hey, I wonder if you went to the same school as these kids in Germany, who think the same way you do:
https://www.infowars.com/pr...
Here's where I come at it from. I've actually watched quite a bit of gameplay on youtube for this game. I will typically do this for most games that I'm thinking about buying, since games are quite expensive here in Canada these days ($79.99 for a base game on average). I've been gaming for many many years, and I can typically figure out if a game I'm watching on youtube, is a game that I want to buy, fairly quickly.
I mean, it's pretty easy to watch...
I can't wait to see the Steam reviews when this thing rolls out on PC. Should be interesting, especially since the negative reviews won't get deleted, and the fact that you must own the game to make a review.
If Nintendo could make something compelling for gamers of all ages, like the old days, I would be seriously interested. However, it looks like their kiddie toy is selling extremely well at the moment, so I won't hold my breath.
I don't think you will be called.
They fixed the ending, get over it already.
I didn't bother with BF: Hardline (outside of the beta), BF1 or BF5, but as for the rest, I would have put Bad Company 2 in the top spot, followed by BF3 and then BF4. I thought BF3's single player campaign was far better than BF4's, but otherwise, I put BF3 & 4 on a level footing. Funny enough, I've been putting in quite a few hours into BF3 over the last month on PC, and it has been really fun!
For everyone's convenience:
Digital Foundry
PlayStation 5/ Xbox Series X New GPU Spec Leak Analysis: 9.2TF vs 12TF?
https://www.youtube.com/wat...
@ Sono421
There have been leaks in the last few days, which have been addressed by Digital Foundry in a video from yesterday I believe, that essentially says that the PS5 will be a 9.2 Tflop console with the GPU running @ 2Ghz while having 36 compute units.
This basically looks like it will be an overclocked RX 5700, which currently sits @ 7.95 Tflops, running at 1.465 Ghz (base clock) with 36 compute units. With the RX 5700 overclocked @ 2GHZ and having...
The only two games where I know 100% that I made completely different decisions the 2nd time around, are Infamous 1 & 2.
Hopefully a 4K/60 system with 12 Tflops of processing power.
Well to be fair, Senior Environment Artist is much different than Creative Director.
Exactly! If Dell would partner with Microsoft, even if it's just a marketing campaign, showing people playing Halo Reach on this thing, and offering 3 months worth of GamePass, it would probably entice more of a mainstream gaming audience, and perhaps people who were fans of the Vita.