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http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xboxone/meet-xbox-one
Probably won't get this until a year after it's released. I wouldn't be surprised if this cost close to $1,000 on initial release.
I've always felt that PC gaming was superior to consoles due to one simple advantage. Graphics. PC processes faster and with superior graphics than consoles. If you could somehow upgrade your xbox graphics card like you can your PC I think that would revolutionize the console gaming, but I also think it's their marketing strategy. To release new consoles with superior graphics than the 5 year old graphics card. Epic games like Skyrim and the Witcher 2 have a completely different feel to it with max graphics on PC, the console version just feels incomplete.
As for PS4 or Xbox One, I'm leaning towards PS4 if only for one reason. Free online gaming. I'm done paying 10$ a month for a mediocre online experience.
Last edited by Technique; 05-22-2013 at 12:13 AM.
Tech Forum is two floors down.
Is there a reason why this looks as big as a vcr???
Agreed....Xbox 360 looks so sleek. This system looks dull. None the less, I am wondering how much better the games will be. I was not too impressed by the PS4 trailer.
They'll probably look about the same graphics wise.
The Playstation has always had better exclusive games so I dont see that changing.
I keep hearing this Xbox wont let you play used games. Thats just pathetic.
I ain't buying neither console just yet but when I do it will be PS4 all the way.
What you mean by used games? As in you cant rent games anymore?! WTF?!! That's a direct shot at bankrupting Gamefly
Last edited by Thebesteva; 05-22-2013 at 05:19 AM.
Indeed.
That will screw alot of companies. Gamestop lives on reselling used games so if this goes the way its rumored it will cripple them.
There is also talks about how certain games require you to be online to play.
Microsoft keeps taking Ls. They're taking the freedom out if gaming and making you do it their way.
They stated used games will be supported. There was a rumor several months ago that they would not.
http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/21/43...sed-games-work
but if I remember correctly, to install used games requires a 30 dollar payment.
they were very vague about a few things. MS is making a bad habit of backpedaling furiously these days.
LOL At first, I thought it looked like a Verizon Fios box.
The game resale market is dominating the industry, if the game companies lose, so does the console manufacturer when that company is forced out of business. They are trying to neutralize Gamestop, and that's all it is.
why are consoles the design made look like from the 80s? at least make it fit in with the theatre system people have in their lounge rooms
I'm not seeing what is so transformational about having an app to track your fantasy team. Not too many details and the presentation seemed like a lot of talking loud and saying nothing.
Is there a GOOD reason to call it Xbox One? Like, when they were coming up with the pros and cons for what the name should be, what were the pros for calling it "One" that outweighed the cons?
WTF Xbox?
This is great.
don't see why one has to pay twice a computer's price for a game machine tbh. i only play classic games (such as counter-strike, hearts of iron, old-version NBA live games etc...) and a 07-produced computer/laptop is more than enough to satisfy my needs. most games produced 2010 or later are not nearly as playable as the classics, their graphic qualities are badass but there ain't anything else with them that appeals to me
There are plenty of deep games available that were released after 2009, but as a casual gamer you aren't gonna know about them. You would have to keep up with the scene and do some research on games that interest you to find the hidden gems.
E3 should provide more information about the console. But Xbox One is looking like a rip-off right now.
Build a PC instead. You can also watch porn more efficiently.
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