Polygon: Xbox Scorpio will be a ~6 TFLOP system (v PS4K's 4.14), unveil soon, Fall 17

this might sound like a stupid question but since xbox is running windows 10, can you use scorpio like a pc? like play pc games on steam, and emulators.

The Xbox One is running Windows 10. It's locked into UWP apps and games developed for it, as the Scorpio will be.
 
Power is largely not the reason MS is getting beaten worldwide. Playstation won't really be affected by Xbox having the most powerful box again.

In general, what did the most damage to Sony at the beginning of 7th gen was their own hubris, inflated price tag and lackluster games, and console that was hard to work with. None of this being the case today.

Don't forget the year head start and a year and half in EU.
Going to be interesting to see how MS coming out year later going to effect them .
 
largely no, but the lack of power was clearly a trade off for their OS features which were very anti-gaming Don Mattrick bullshit

Relaunch with better hardware adhering to the philosophy of the xbox 360 is the right way to go, but it's hard to say how a relaunch like this will go over with everyone

No disagreements here. It would be bad if they sat on their asses while Sony announced Neo without competition, i'd actually have less confidence in their commitment to investment in boxed hardware
 
In this brave new world, lets say that I buy a Xbox Slim and Xbox Stick (or whatever has been hinted at) , and then later buy a Scopio (when available).

Would I then be able to cast the output from my Scopio to my PC, my Slim OR my Stick? Cause that would be pretty cool.
Since Ms says xbox streaming is built in to windows (and is even bringing the feature to win mobile) I would say that's pretty much a certainty :)
 
1) You are very young or immortal
2) Doesn't help the people on the previous gen
3) I am sure there will be more than ample conversation between manufacturers and developers. How do you think Launch games work?
1) Nope, just sensible ;)
2) I don't know what you mean by this. The fact is that you don't need iterative consoles to have backwards compatibility.
3) I'm sure there will be, but if a dev is in the latter stages of a project and a new iteration then appears on the horizon, what do they target? Chances are that the publisher will want them to target both, which is more work.
 
Im not sure what to get now the pro Xbone or PS4.5

If you like PS games better, get PS4K, if you like Xbox games better, get Scorpio. If you want a powerful box for third party games, Xbox will be stronger, but since the base limit for games will still be XB1 and PS4, the changes between the two won't be so drastic as they otherwise would be
 
Im not sure what to get now the pro Xbone or PS4.5

it really just depends on things like what exclusives you like, which controller do you like, where do your friends play, etc.

if iterative consoles take off than trying to chase the one with the best performance is going to be a chore with the top performer flip flopping every 2-3 years
 
Why are people suggesting what's stronger and what's weaker yet, nothing have been officially announced. How are people telling others what to choose based on rumoured specs, so supposing the X1.5 is weaker than NEO or that Sony has better hardware than what we think NEO to be based on currently, what happens then?
 
Why are people suggesting what's stronger and what's weaker yet, nothing have been officially announced. How are people telling others what to choose based on rumoured specs, so supposing the X1.5 is weaker than NEO or that Sony has better hardware than what we think NEO to be based on currently, what happens then?

I think the leaks from Neo are from sdk documentation, so those are likely quite accurate. Things could change, but the 4.2tf or whatever it is, is what Sony told devs.
 
Why are people suggesting what's stronger and what's weaker yet, nothing have been officially announced. How are people telling others what to choose based on rumoured specs, so supposing the X1.5 is weaker than NEO or that Sony has better hardware than what we think NEO to be based on currently, what happens then?

I'm just waiting for FordGT Guy to start talking about swizzles then I'm gonna party like it's 2013.
 
If you like PS games better, get PS4K, if you like Xbox games better, get Scorpio. If you want a powerful box for third party games, Xbox will be stronger, but since the base limit for games will still be XB1 and PS4, the changes between the two won't be so drastic as they otherwise would be

sorry but if scorpio gets zen, its gonna kick ps4k ass, third party games will be a huge difference a 30fps-60fps type difference in many of them, that's a night and day difference to me.

Why are people suggesting what's stronger and what's weaker yet, nothing have been officially announced. How are people telling others what to choose based on rumoured specs, so supposing the X1.5 is weaker than NEO or that Sony has better hardware than what we think NEO to be based on currently, what happens then?

because we are just going on by rumors at the moment, when thing are officially announced of course the we can make up are minds for sure. sony specs though have a great chance of happening.
 
Why are people suggesting what's stronger and what's weaker yet, nothing have been officially announced. How are people telling others what to choose based on rumoured specs, so supposing the X1.5 is weaker than NEO or that Sony has better hardware than what we think NEO to be based on currently, what happens then?

To be fair, if Scorpio releases a year later and is the weaker box, it's curtains for Xbox ;)
 
sorry but if scorpio gets zen, its gonna kick ps4k ass, third party games will be a huge difference a 30fps-60fps type difference in many of them, that's a night and day difference to me..

If that matters to you the absolute most out of anything, then you will get that box. But in general, that matters much less for the userbase that owns PS consoles. I could not justify owning a console that has the library of XB1, even if it was on Scorpios level, unless it did something more than just play the games better.
 
Matt, one of our insiders on Neogaf said this back in April in a thread where the question was about if the next Xbox would 'blow the Neo out of the water'. The Neo and Scorpio could very well be close in power and if that's the case then releasing the latter in Fall 2017 would be a mistake.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=201445406&postcount=557

Interesting.

Isn't he a Sony developer?

I wouldn't take his word on Microsoft related things.

3rd party dev.
 
6 over 4.2 is similar to 1.84 over 1.31. PS4 didn't exactly blow Xb1 out of the water.

1 whole ps4 of difference.... 0.5 to 1.8 is not to be sniffed at no? Or does power all of a sudden no longer matter?

Whatever helps people sleep at night I suppose
 
1 whole ps4 of difference.... 0.5 to 1.8 is not to be sniffed at no? Or does power all of a sudden no longer matter?

Whatever helps people sleep at night I suppose

What's up with gaffers using the exact difference as a comparison? I don't get it.

Percentage difference is way more sensical.
 
Don't be so sure. If they put in Zen and HBM2 AND Vega, and angle it for next year, that will have been pretty much a generational upgrade, especially on the CPU and RAM sides.

CPU power has been the one thing that has been lacking on consoles since the start of seventh generation, and Zen presumably would put them back in the high tier, even with a lower powered console/notebook variant

We know Vega 10 (aka Greenland) is definitely using HBM2. But that's a huge chip, going to compete with not only GP104 (GTX 1080) but GP100/GP102 as well (meaning Pascal Titan and 1080 Ti) We don't know about Vega 11, it would be either HBM2 *or* GDDR5-X. As with any GPU, i.e. Pascal GP104, GP100, it's one or the other, not both. Too expensive and complicated to have two types of memory controllers on a chip.

Point being, if the intention by AMD to have Polaris 10 and Polaris 11 with GDDR5 and then Vega 10 and Vega 11 with HBM2, then it would seem possible for Xbox Scorpio to have a cut down Vega 11, still with HBM2. However, if only Vega 10 is HBM2 and Vega 11 is just GDDR5-X, there's probably going to be no HBM2 in the new Xbox (although anything is possible if Microsoft wants it).

The disadvantage with Polaris 10 in Scorpio, it would have to be clocked high just to reach 5.5 TFLOPS, as it is in Radeon RX480, and even higher to hit MS's 6 TF target (not counting the CPU).
The advantage with Vega 11, even a cut down version, it could probably be underclocked to hit 6 TF. Thus running cooler, probably lower power consumption, more reliable, etc. and at least the possibility of HBM2, where as there's no chance of it with Polaris 10.
 
that's not how it works


$1000 is way more than $500

$2 isn't much more than $1

What about $10 vs $1? Go to a market and try to haggle with a vender by arguing that $10 is not much more than $1.

What about $1,000,000,000 vs $900,000,000. 100 million difference, their live styles must be extremely different.

Tell me between two sets of console, one set with 5tf, and 10tf, and the second set with 100 gigaflops and 500 gigflops, which set of console would have the bigger visual difference on screen.
 
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