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Nice.
Anything more than just take his word for it?
I know next to nothing about production times, concept to retail etc etc, but here's my question - what if "Scorpio" is the Slim.
What if the big surprise is the Xbox One Slim is the new chipset with all the power and it's out this November? Surely that'd be the megaton to beat all megatons....right?
I can dream I suppose.
The only way that would happen is if Microsoft takes a huge loss on the console.
Hmm....they've done it before....
Will they do it again? Can you imagine the reaction? The probable goodwill they'd garner from the core? I'd do it if I were in charge.
(Probably why I'm not in charge of a multi-billion dollar corporation)
i see that being possible. sony was given the option to spend more to maintain the chips for a slim ps4 or spend less and double the power.I know next to nothing about production times, concept to retail etc etc, but here's my question - what if "Scorpio" is the Slim.
What if the big surprise is the Xbox One Slim is the new chipset with all the power and it's out this November? Surely that'd be the megaton to beat all megatons....right?
I can dream I suppose.
He basically corroborated everything that's been said: there's going to be a slim Xbox One model at E3 & that as of now, Scorpio is slated for 2017, with a partnership with Oculus to have VR come to the console. When Microsoft caught wind of the Neo rumors, they tried to crunch to get Scorpio out this year, but it most likely won't happen.
EDIT: I should add that he said he's unsure if they'll announce Scorpio at E3 seeing as it wouldn't make sense to announce both the slim model & that at the same time. But again, Sony might force their hand to do so.
He basically corroborated everything that's been said: there's going to be a slim Xbox One model at E3 & that as of now, Scorpio is slated for 2017, with a partnership with Oculus to have VR come to the console. When Microsoft caught wind of the Neo rumors, they tried to crunch to get Scorpio out this year, but it most likely won't happen.
EDIT: I should add that he said he's unsure if they'll announce Scorpio at E3 seeing as it wouldn't make sense to announce both the slim model & that at the same time. But again, Sony might force their hand to do so.
Could this be what MS is targeting?
Damn.
What is podcast DLC?
Bolded is bunch of crock.
You can never ever rush software or hardware to come out earlier than planned.
I know next to nothing about production times, concept to retail etc etc, but here's my question - what if "Scorpio" is the Slim.
What if the big surprise is the Xbox One Slim is the new chipset with all the power and it's out this November? Surely that'd be the megaton to beat all megatons....right?
I can dream I suppose.
You can rush software, hardware, not so much. Either way, what was being "rushed" was the announcement of the Xbox Scorpio to an earlier time.
I know next to nothing about production times, concept to retail etc etc, but here's my question - what if "Scorpio" is the Slim.
What if the big surprise is the Xbox One Slim is the new chipset with all the power and it's out this November? Surely that'd be the megaton to beat all megatons....right?
I can dream I suppose.
Console gaming is getting weird.
I'm looking forward to seeing how this all plays out. Also, just wild speculation but I suspect developers having to work around 4 sku for two ecosystems is not going to help the NXs chances of gaining more third party support.
Console gaming is getting weird.
I'm looking forward to seeing how this all plays out. Also, just wild speculation but I suspect developers having to work around 4 sku for two ecosystems is not going to help the NXs chances of gaining more third party support.
At least regarding Sony and PS4/Neo...both machines can run same code no extra optimization required (unless devs decided to add more for Neo)
The same will apply to Xbox.
It's called UWP.We don't know this do we considering the rumours of new architecture.
We don't know this do we considering the rumours of new architecture.
The same will apply to Xbox.
I have never heard of a software release date being moved up ever in my "limited" years working in the industry.![]()
It's basically what Phil was saying outright though. About how the software is detached from the hardware due to UWP, allowing for both backwards and forwards compatibility.
The Scorpio is rumored to support VR, which the Xbox one can't currently do. I can see at least the VR games not working on the xbox one. Given the power difference, I can see some Scorpio games not running on the xbox one.
So Scorpio will launch later than Neo? and will be only 30% stronger? Also what about Ram solution on it? Wouldn't changing esram affect X1 games?
Nice.
Anything more than just take his word for it?
It's pretty much an entire PS4 worth of computational power difference.In this case 30% at ~2TF is way more than 40% at 0.5TF...
It's pretty much an entire PS4 worth of computational power difference.
Dude that's way ahead on the curve of diminishing returns.518 teraflop super computer vs a 500 teraflop super computer. 10 ps4 worth of computational power difference. How will the weaker super computer ever compete.
Dude that's way ahead on the curve of diminishing returns.
If you want to compare it like that, 2 PS4s versus 3 PS4s duct taped together.
It's basically what Phil was saying outright though. About how the software is detached from the hardware due to UWP, allowing for both backwards and forwards compatibility.
Except developers can do a lot more with two teraflops than they can with half a teraflop.I'm just saying percentage based comparison gets your point across much better.
Not sure if it's been said yet in this thread, but one of the hosts of the podcast DLC says he can independently confirm the Scorpio rumors. E3 is going to be very iinteresting this year.
Phil says a lot of things, not saying it's not the case but I take anything execs say with a grain of salt.
Phil says a lot of things, not saying it's not the case but I take anything execs say with a grain of salt.
So Scorpio will launch later than Neo? and will be only 30% stronger? Also what about Ram solution on it? Wouldn't changing esram affect X1 games?
I know next to nothing about production times, concept to retail etc etc, but here's my question - what if "Scorpio" is the Slim.
What if the big surprise is the Xbox One Slim is the new chipset with all the power and it's out this November? Surely that'd be the megaton to beat all megatons....right?
I can dream I suppose.
In this case 30% at ~2TF is way more than 40% at 0.5TF...
Phil says a lot of things, not saying it's not the case but I take anything execs say with a grain of salt.
If only you were a slug
That would be awesome, but wasn't it said that the slim would come out in August or something? And also, MS better take care of heat protection if they have that much more powerful Xbox and is actually a smaller console. We don't want a RROD situation again.
Not long now and we'll finally find out if the Kotaku leaks are legit. Unless they save it for a later date.
Oh c'mon... what he said was unprompted, alluded to new hardware outside of the traditional cycle, and matches up perfectly with the work they've been doing to unify their experience across different devices (that have different architectures... this was all before the PS4K/Neo info even broke... there's healthy skepticism, and there's just being a bit ridiculous about it all.
lol
DLC podcast? Any Link?
DLC is a podcast that is hosted by Jeff Cannata & Christian Spicer. The Scorpio talk starts at the 16 minute mark: http://5by5.tv/dlc/128
There is nothing ridiculous about it....things change and execs say shit all the time that doesn't pan out.
Nah.
Slim revealed - $299 and available in July
Xbox One - prices to clear out stock at $199
Scorpio revealed - November release at $399-$449