Yes! I can confirm they are ahead of their time! I just got back from the future in my time machine and it's still another 100 years before consumers actually start liking getting F'ed in the A.
Exactly! Why, after all these years, do we still not a have a proper pre and post game show?
God, Microsoft has no vision as a company. No direction. When the 360 came out, it didn't have built in wireless, it didn't have a next generation disc drive, or even an hdmi port. They had to react to the competition and play catch up.
Fast forward to now and they're still doing it! They've had to basically change everything they originally announced because no one wanted what they saw as the future! Now that they've reacted and are changing their policie...
I dont think the point of him recording her is to show the world that a girl plays games. I'm pretty sure he thought his wife would be funny. And she's not.
That woman sounds out of shape. I hate hearing her breathe heavily.
@Pacostacos
Exactly. That's all it means. "To bring up another window". Hahaha, so M$ tags it with a fancy marketing term and acts like they invented something new.
My point is, if what developers have said is true, you won't be opening up a window while playing AAA games. So, no matter what you want to call it, it won't be happening. Sounds to me like you'll have to settle for Skyping while watching a movie, surfing the internet while watchi...
Too bad AAA games cannot have a second window opened up. Only apps and smaller indie games from what developers have stated.
*I refuse to use Microsoft's buzzword. It's another marketing trick to describe being able to open a second window while doing something else. We've been able to do it for years.
But go ahead and eat it up, fools.
"When this one weapon is too strong, it's too easy to beat the bad guys and it's not fun, when the defences are too strong and you're not hurting anyone it's no fun. You've got to have the right balance. We need to have the right balance in the next generation console to fit these needs."
Did Microsoft really just say that they intentionally made it harder on themselves and developers because it was too easy to have a single pool of unified ram? ...
So much win in your comment, MariaHelFutura.
They have already shrunk the memory footprint so much that some PS4 games are using 6gb of ram. It's been confirmed by 3 different well known posters/devs.
6gb for games
2gb for OS
That footprint may shrink again over the years.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum...
@golding89
http://www.neogaf.com/forum...
I know, right? People are funny.
What I'm angry at more than the Xbox and Microsoft are the dumb fanboys who take a tiny piece of news like the Xbone 180 having unlimited cloud storage space and totally misinterpreting that to mean something it doesn't.
IT DOES NOT MEAN YOU WILL BE ABLE TO UPLOAD MOVIES, MUSIC, GAMES TO THE CLOUD!!!! YOU WILL STILL HAVE TO DOWNLOAD GAMES LOCALLY TO YOUR HDD!
All it means is that you'll have unlimited space to save what you're already currentl...
It's actually funny that people are being misled and falling for Microsoft's intentionally misleading marketing spin. When they finally realize that they can't upload movies and games to the cloud and its just game saves and licenses, they're going to feel like a monkeys ass.
Only thing you store in cloud is game saves, licences, user data etc. Exactly same as now.
To stream games from the cloud they would need a streaming service like when Sony bought Gakai.
You've been had. It's not your fault. It's Microsoft's. This is exactly what they wanted.
Anyway, this "unlimited cloud storage" is pure marketing spin. Nothing has really changed from how it is now. You can't upload movies and games to the cloud. The cloud storage space is for saves, profile info, game licences and the like. The only difference is now you have more than 512 mb. You still have to download games to your local harddrive.
You've been had. It's not your fault. It's Microsoft's. This is exactly what they wanted.
Anyway, this "unlimited cloud storage" is pure marketing spin. Nothing has really changed from how it is now. You can't upload movies and games to the cloud. The cloud storage space is for saves, profile info, game licences and the like. The only difference is now you have more than 512 mb. You still have to download games to your local harddrive.
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This is the same way it is now! They're not giving you unlimited space to upload your game library, just the licenses. You still have to download the game on your harddrive. It takes minimal space to store profile info, licenses and the like. But of course Microsoft will make it seem like everyone gets terabytes upon terabytes of free storage for everything on their harddrive.
Ohhh, LOL. Yeah I see what you are talking about now.
@IcicleTrepan
WTF was the use in trading in the disc when the next person would have to pay full retail price to be able to use what amounted to a used copy?
Spoiler alert:
Used games market would have been non-existent for Xbone.