SlipperyFishes
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Not that I care but what size is your shed?I will bet my shed its a 3 year cycle from now on.
Not that I care but what size is your shed?I will bet my shed its a 3 year cycle from now on.
But ps5k?!Meh. Will wait for another Xbeast 2 years after PS5
The comment I was replying to was basing their argument on TFLOPS alone. I replied based on that analysis.
As for your comment, I'll simply say that consoles are not designed to have the bottlenecks like you describe. That would be wasteful. If there truly were such huge bottlenecks that prevented all the TFLOPS from being used, the unusable extra performance would be be eliminated to save money. These consoles aren't thrown together on a whim by amateurs.
I will bet my shed its a 3 year cycle from now on.
If I invest in a new device power is everything for me. I would be very dissapointed if PS4 Neo would offer less power than the new XBOX.
I would consider buying XBOX to play (3rd party) games on maximum.
Not that I care but what size is your shed?
is it?
At least Scorpio seems to be a long time away. A 18 month wait seems a lot to me. So many things can happen during that time. One of them is that PS4 neo could have enough time to be 'reengineered to meet specs with that Xbox. Sony sure isn't in a hurry right now.
Assuming things play out like the rumour suggests then MS will bookend the console power spectrum, with Sony in the middle. I wouldn't want to be an XB1 owner in that scenario TBH.What's gonna probably happen is that Xbox One is going to lose more marketshare even with the Slim model out, and Sony will bank on their increasing userbase even without Neo's numbers.
We are all acting as if the PS4/X1 will magically disappear after the Neo/Scorpio release. Well, they won't. They'll be still there, they'll be cheaper, they'll play the same games and they'll still be the top selling consoles for the mass market.
We are all acting as if the PS4/X1 will magically disappear after the Neo/Scorpio release. Well, they won't. They'll be still there, they'll be cheaper, they'll play the same games and they'll still be the top selling consoles for the mass market.
You think Andrew House wouldn't be worried that the Xbox service is reaching a lot more people. Sure, all of these won't be AAA games, but a lot of them will be indies. But the fact of the matter is that more people are using their service. What does that mean, developers (especially indies) would focus on getting the more "popular" platform. Indies do make a difference.
So is this whole thread based on this sentence?
"The current performance target for Microsoft's Scorpio is approximately 6 teraflops"
Or is there an actual source?
Not trying to shitpost, just actually curious
What you don't think there will be a PlayStation 5 that will smoke the new XBox.
Neo comes out this year ( most likely) Scorpio a year later. Microsoft is in a bad spot right now.
E3 threads are clearly going to be quite something if this thread is anything to go by.You are correct. It is all conjecture at the moment. A rumored Sony console is being benchmarked against a rumored MS machine.
The thing I don't get, if this rumor is true, is what MS plans to do with the XB1 going forward. Sony's strategy involves selling a beefed up PS4 that is powerful enough to make a difference but no so much that it completely leaves their current console in the dust.
If the new Xbox is as powerful as they are saying, there's no way there can be one sku for both. It's essentially a new console generation for them, which means they are saying goodbye to the XB1. If this is the case, why would anyone follow them or support them after cutting their current gen cycle to 3 years? Seems like they are looking for a do-over. If I was invested in the XB1 I would be really pissed off at this.
Got me there...But what about the MS machine that will come out after the PS5? Sony is in a bad spot right now
/s
I think it's very likely that within a year of their respective releases you won't be able to find the lower-end models unless the higher end models are $500/$600 as starters. The lower end units may be able to play all games right now, but over time, it's going to lead to poor performance on them and then eventually games won't be compatible, forcing people to upgrade.
Why are people saying Sony can't change the specs when we already know that they're two different configurations for Neo? The 4tflops one and an even greater one. Sony is not about to give up a power advantage they've had for the past 2 years. They've marketed the hell out of the PS4 being more powerful so I don't think they'd drop that for nothing.
Unless you offer a sweet trade in subsidy...
Assuming things play out like the rumour suggests then MS will bookend the console power spectrum, with Sony in the middle. I wouldn't want to be an XB1 owner in that scenario TBH.
I think it's very likely that within a year of their respective releases you won't be able to find the lower-end models unless the higher end models are $500/$600 as starters. The lower end units may be able to play all games right now, but over time, it's going to lead to poor performance on them and then eventually games won't be compatible, forcing people to upgrade.
Yeah, I think he'll be worried if those "MAU" overlap with the kind of "MAU" he wants PlayStation to attract. If, however, those "MAU" are people playing Minesweeper in the office during their lunch break, I think he'll be considerably less worried than if they're people buying Call of Duty or whatever.
This thread is doneYeah, I'm still getting some "who pulls first" impressions from all of this:
Recently in Sony Snake Mountain....
[Shu exhausted, running up the stairs to King Kaz's throne room]
Shu: Master Kaz, have you heard the news? Nintendo is going to release a new console in 2016 or 2017. Rumour says it could be more powerful than our beloved PS4.
Kaz: Whhhaaaatttt??!?!?!?! No one is going to take mah powahh away from me!!!!!Nintenwho? Nevermind...wait...[takes a piece of paper and scribbles something onto it] Here, take this to our shadow-R&D-ninjas and tell them to wait for further instructions.
Shu: Yes master, I will do as you wish.
Month later
[Shu exhausted, running up the stairs to King Kaz's throne room, with sweat stains on his shirt]
Shu: Master Kaz, have you heard the news? That handsome guy from Microsoft has talked about upgrading XboxOne in an interview....
Kaz: Whaaaaatttt???? How dare you?!?!?! I want you to commit Seppuku right now in front of my eyes!!! But first, acitvate our shadow-R&D-ninjas. Everyone man the battlestations!!!!
Month later
[Shu exhausted, running up the stairs to King Kaz's throne room, with heavy sweat stains on his shirt and on his buttocks]
Shu: Master Kaz, Master Kaz...
Kaz: What is it you coward? I'm busy watching cat videos on Youtube...
Shu: They've done it...
Kaz: Who is they and what have they done?
Shu: Kotaku is spreading rumours about the specs of a possible XboxOne successor and...and...
Kaz: Speak, you bloody bastard!!!!
Shu: It's much more powerful than NEO
[Kaz slaps Shu in the face]
Kaz: Never mention that name again, hear me?
Shu: So what are we going to do?
Kaz: Who besides those idiots on GAF knows about NEO?
Shu: I guess it is still treated as an rumour in public
Kaz: Good, gooood, really good. they took the bait. Activate plan Trinity!!!!
Meanwhile at MS Castle Greyskull
[Phil Spencer sitting in front of his 30 screen Internet surveillance room]
Phil: Good, goood, really good. They took the bait. They may counter this but they will
never anticipate project Capricorn.
Meanwhile at Nintendo Fright Zone
Tatsumi: zzzzzzZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Shigeru: Master? Master?
Tasumi: What? What do you want? What year is this?
Shigeru: 2016
Tasumi: ah ok..zzzzzZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz
The thing I don't get, if this rumor is true, is what MS plans to do with the XB1 going forward. Sony's strategy involves selling a beefed up PS4 that is powerful enough to make a difference but no so much that it completely leaves their current console in the dust.
If the new Xbox is as powerful as they are saying, there's no way there can be one sku for both. It's essentially a new console generation for them, which means they are saying goodbye to the XB1. If this is the case, why would anyone follow them or support them after cutting their current gen cycle to 3 years? Seems like they are looking for a do-over. If I was invested in the XB1 I would be really pissed off at this.
The thing I don't get, if this rumor is true, is what MS plans to do with the XB1 going forward. Sony's strategy involves selling a beefed up PS4 that is powerful enough to make a difference but no so much that it completely leaves their current console in the dust.
If the new Xbox is as powerful as they are saying, there's no way there can be one sku for both. It's essentially a new console generation for them, which means they are saying goodbye to the XB1. If this is the case, why would anyone follow them or support them after cutting their current gen cycle to 3 years? Seems like they are looking for a do-over. If I was invested in the XB1 I would be really pissed off at this.
The thing I don't get, if this rumor is true, is what MS plans to do with the XB1 going forward. Sony's strategy involves selling a beefed up PS4 that is powerful enough to make a difference but no so much that it completely leaves their current console in the dust.
If the new Xbox is as powerful as they are saying, there's no way there can be one sku for both. It's essentially a new console generation for them, which means they are saying goodbye to the XB1. If this is the case, why would anyone follow them or support them after cutting their current gen cycle to 3 years? Seems like they are looking for a do-over. If I was invested in the XB1 I would be really pissed off at this.
But what about the MS machine that will come out after the PS5? Sony is in a bad spot right now
/s
That's no different than people who buy a system for a couple games or just exclusives. It doesn't matter as you ad the competition font know what they are playing on a monthly basis. Its all out perception. Perception on how many people are using your service. When Sony says we sold this many PS4s is it saying how many are actively using it? No, but it's telling developers and people this id how many people you can reach. MAU does the same thing but tries to say these are how many people are using their service. Does it say how many people are doing more than just checking a message or not? Nope. Both are trying to do the same thing. What MAU is, is like counting the amount of people coming into a retail store. Lol. MS tries to say how many hours are used in games to show how engaged people are. It's all marketing but with some truth to it. It's how services are perceived as successful.
I still find it interesting that people hold onto those sales numbers of systems. The reason why MS now focuses on MAU is because 1. They aren't winning any hardware sales battles. 2. When you are losing, you have to change the game in order to get back in it. MS making PCs effectively Xbox 1st party machines, and having the Windows Store on Xboxes give them a huge advantage over Sony in my opinion. Why? Because Xbox will never go 1 on 1 with Sony. The days of Xbox vs. Playstation going head to head is truly no longer a "thing". It's basically customers using Xbox vs. customers using PlayStation. The reach that MS has is way larger than the one that Sony has currently. Sony could obviously put out a PC store for their games, but that would necessitate users to go out and get that, whereas MS already includes Xbox on Windows (and yes, having it there by default does matter).
But anyways, the Scorpio is just an upgrade to the Xbox One system. If it's 6 TFLOPS or 5 TFLOPS won't matter in the bigger picture of things. If it can perform better or the same as PS4K, that matters. If it can run Oculus, that matters. If it can do 4K, that matters. If it can not be a huge ass box, that matters. Will it have a better or the same controller as the Slim, that matters. It's just a means to an end.
What really matters is the ecosystem and keeping users in that ecosystem. Connecting and playing with friends matter. 3rd party games matter. Services outside of only gaming matter (Netflix, PlayStation Vue, Spotify, etc...) Other hardware (PlayStation TV, PS Vita, "Xbox TV stick") matter. Gamerscore and Trophies matter. Backwards compatibility matter. Deals on games/apps matter.
But the reach of the ecosystem really is important and that's where Sony needs to step up. There's an Xbox app on every mobile platform, and every PC, and partly on the web. There are Xbox Live enabled games on mobile stores like the App Store and Google Play (albeit not a lot). All it really takes MS to do is push for games to be on those stores to get those users into their ecosystem. Right now, all PlayStation has is the PS4 (and to a smaller degree the Vita) going for them. They need to get that ecosystem out there wherever the Xbox is.
It will eventually become a battle of the services. That's how I see it. Playstation is in a good place because they have so many users on PS4 and it will be easier for them to create services around playstation for those users to keep them there (like PSVR). What Sony can't afford to do is keep everything so focused on the hardware (granted that is their strong suit) of the console and everything coming from the console...because if they do, they could get blindsided by something else.
Anyways long rant. Xbox Scorpio probably won't be announced until gamescom. I think MS will announce the Slim and TV Stick during E3 and let Sony have E3 to shine their new system. I think it makes sense. I do think they'll talk up new systems coming but they won't go into any detail that Sony will be, and games that Sony will show off and how PSVR connects to it.
Unless you offer a sweet trade in subsidy...
They could try it, but even if not everyone takes them up on it, eating $50 on 10 million machines is a serious chunk of change.
Please don't reply with the war chest nonsense.
Either way, you are purchasing from the Ms store, locking into their ecosystem, and driving away from competing platforms because the unified approach has incentives for you to do so on both console and pc space.
So MS absorbs the cost of the upgrade (or at least some)? Great, but if I'm a shareholder, this doesn't make me happy one bit. At some point, money needs to be made, or the console business is going to be dropped, and "Xbox" will just be a catch phrase used in Windows gaming.
You tell the shareholders that this hit will yield a greater future return in terms of subscriptions. CEOs do this all the time.
Whether the Board believes them is another matter.
This is a great post and it's spot on.
It's all about the ecosystem and the Xbox and Playstation are just one way to get into that. And Microsoft is unifying everything in a really interesting way that Sony isn't. Mainly because their only good Playstation device is the PS4.
If the Xbox can be competitive in the PC space and place the Xbox as a good entry level Windows 10 machine then they make the Xbox ecosystem way more competitive than it was when the X1 released without having to sell more boxes than Sony.
Personally I like this "battle of services" better than a battle of boxes. Have most games be cross-platform and just compete with offering a better ecosystem to play them on.
You tell the shareholders that this hit will yield a greater future return in terms of subscriptions. CEOs do this all the time.
Whether the Board believes them is another matter.
I think the only way Microsoft are going to make this work is if this new Xbox One Slim model comes in incredibly cheaply. They really need to get more people on board the Xbox ecosystem.
Maybe I'm being naive but couldn't games just end up being scaled similar to PC graphical settings? It will be the same/similar PC-like architecture on all the platforms so maybe something like:
X1: low
PS4: med
Neo: high
Scorpio: max
Plus, as we get further out from the original PS4/X1 launch and the games become even more demanding with more focus on the newer hardware, devs could lower the resolution on more games on the old hardware (720p/900p becoming more the norm) and/or make them only 30fps.
I will bet my shed its a 3 year cycle from now on.
You think this is likely? Very, very unlikely with PS4. I think the original will likely outsell the Neo for a long time. The Xbone? Unlikely as well, I think you will find if it releases on the current time scale it won't be cheap, and I think it is too soon for many to upgrade.
The thing I don't get, if this rumor is true, is what MS plans to do with the XB1 going forward. Sony's strategy involves selling a beefed up PS4 that is powerful enough to make a difference but no so much that it completely leaves their current console in the dust.
If the new Xbox is as powerful as they are saying, there's no way there can be one sku for both. It's essentially a new console generation for them, which means they are saying goodbye to the XB1. If this is the case, why would anyone follow them or support them after cutting their current gen cycle to 3 years? Seems like they are looking for a do-over. If I was invested in the XB1 I would be really pissed off at this.
Yes, it's easier to convince people to buy games on a device they already own than to buy a new device in order to play games. But on PC a Microsoft ecosystem faces far, far tougher competition than Sony represents. Not only do several major--and some minor!--publishers have their own storefronts they won't abandon, Steam is a nigh-monopolistic behemoth. Its market share is far greater than Sonys in the console space.The easiest way for Microsoft to get more people onto the Xbox platform is via the PC, and I think they know this.
... I'm not even sure what we're discussing anymore to be honest with you, man! XD
Yes, it's easier to convince people to buy games on a device they already own than to buy a new device in order to play games. But on PC a Microsoft ecosystem faces far, far tougher competition than Sony represents. Not only do several major--and some minor!--publishers have their own storefronts they won't abandon, Steam is a nigh-monopolistic behemoth. Its market share is far greater than Sony’s in the console space.
I just don't see how a Windows store is ever anything but a little minnow in that sea. (Though the sea is large enough that a minnow could be more profitable than their abysmal console ROI.)
Yes, it's easier to convince people to buy games on a device they already own than to buy a new device in order to play games. But on PC a Microsoft ecosystem faces far, far tougher competition than Sony represents. Not only do several major--and some minor!--publishers have their own storefronts they won't abandon, Steam is a nigh-monopolistic behemoth. Its market share is far greater than Sonys in the console space.
I just don't see how a Windows store is ever anything but a little minnow in that sea. (Though the sea is large enough that a minnow could be more profitable than their abysmal console ROI.)
I think their plan is to work with Steam, Origin, U-Play and Battle.net on PC while trying to leverage their 1st party stuff like Halo, Gears and Forza to get people going through Windows Store.
If you look at phone, MS basically put everything from Windows Phone onto Android and iOS and in some cases before Windows Phone and with better versions. They really want to turn into a services company.
I guess the other thing to consider is cross play with Xbox console. Will you be able to buy a game on Steam and cross play with your pal on Xbox One/Scorpio or is that feature only available if you buy through Windows Store. Or for that matter would you be able to launch Xbox interface in the background and that connects some dots even if you load the game through Steam?
I imagine their plan isn't to try and over take Steam but rather to work well with it so that people are playing their games on a box or device that runs Windows until they move away from Windows altogether.
In an extreme case, I could even see a world where you load the Xbox Interface app on your Playstation and play Halo through it.