Yeah, I think we'll see a lot more of this in the future as more devs continue to adopt UWP.
My guess it that you may see a game jump from one service to another as games rotate, but I doubt that you'll see them in both places at once.
"This should be free with Live." < This... IS... SPARTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😆😆😆 Thanks for the laugh, bud!
Why is this approved? It's not news. It's not even rumors. It's a guy mocking a Gamestop that used XB1 games boxes to market Switch software. Take this $#!+ down, it's LAME.
News flash to the guy in the video as well... most box art arrives to Gamestop without cases and gets inserted into whatever cases happen to be lying around at the time. Also, don't be high when you record.
Let's compare them a bit more then!
PS Now is a streaming service that severly limits the games' graphics, audio, and even original features. It also constantly depends upon reliable bandwidth, is always online (who wants always online?), and is losing most of its device support soon (not a very good sign for the success of the service).
Game Pass not only gives you original quality on everything by storing on the HDD (regardless of connection sp...
Darth is making assumptions. MS never stated that VR would be exclusive to Scorpio. To add to that, Oculus recently announced (at CES) that Rift will be able to run on PC's with significantly less power than XB1. Also, MS has cloud-powered VR augmentation software prototyped, called Irides, which can improve image quality and reduce latency by 90%.
If one were to actually make an educated guess, it is far more likely that If MS cares about VR enough to support it tha...
I contend that MS set themselves up around all the big 3rd parties this year because they will all have Scorpio showings at the other booths as well. It'll end up being MS1st party at their own booth, with games like Battlefront 2 and Assassin's Creed Egypt being shown nearby.
Nice beaver!
I just want a game based off of the Samaritan tech demo already. It had this wonderful Blade Runner-esuqe feel to it and I expected the assets to become part of a game like the Gears assets did when epic first demoed UE3.
They just announced that they are changing PS Now by cancelling support for the service on every device besides PS4/PC. I'm sure that people who'd bought these devices, in part because of their unique PS Now functionality, will be quite pleased that the service soon won't work for them anymore... just like the people who'd bought PS3 because it also supported Linux were happy about its removal.
Just like 900p vs 1080p, it's a small difference that isn't noticable to most but it is always still going to be a difference. Native > checkerboard. Period.
Dirk, Scorpio games will simply be able to hit native 4k more often than the Pro because it's more powerful. MS has intended for Scorpio to be capable of native 4K from the start. The Pro always intended to use checkerboarding (Cerny patented HW acceleration specifically for checkerboarding).
...and internet, and mature games like GTA, and 3rd party support, and a decent layout for the controller...
ACC: China had a very PoP feel to it, actually.
VR Chess...
Seriously though, Sony will have more games to show, want to make an impact with PSVR, and will want to show off what the Pro can do so they need a lot of space. In contrast, as I also said below earlier, MS will have 3rd party all around them to show Scorpio games running too.
I'm just excited for E3 and that should be true of any Xbox, Sony, or Nintendo fan.
You're going to collaborate with Moses to part the Red Sea, defeat the Scorpion King, and get trapped in an unknown tomb full of deadly snakes. It'll be epic!!!
Can't tell you how many times I heard that line playing Alien 3 on my SNES. That game was freaking awesome!
Seriously though, Bill Paxton will always be an icon because of films like Aliens and Weird Science, and he will be missed.
And Paxton, not Paxman.
It's not coincidence that MS is surrounded by every major 3rd party publisher, since these surrounding booths will also have Scorpio games on display nice and close to MS.
Xbox One family is obviously inclusive of the... Xbox One.
If MS is using Hololens to support Mixed Reality, then you must realize that Hololens contains all its' own processors and doesn't need anything else to operate.
Also, Oculus announced at CES that they will be able to provide Rift support, via an update, for PCs that are less capable than XB1. That means it's possible that XB1 will update to support Rift as well.