JeffG
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It probably defaults to 16X but allowed to be overriddenI doubt it will be forced for native Scorpio-aware titles.
It probably defaults to 16X but allowed to be overriddenI doubt it will be forced for native Scorpio-aware titles.
While not impossible, I really doubt they'd force AF for native titles. It'd directly contradict the 'up to developer how to use the hw'.
I doubt it will be forced for native Scorpio-aware titles.
What if they override it the same way you can do it on PC with Nvidia Control Panel/Inspector and the AMD equivalent?
What if they override it the same way you can do it on PC with Nvidia Control Panel/Inspector and the AMD equivalent?
I hope Scorpio will load games from disc on par or faster than the PS4pro. That would be a much-needed improvement.
Hrmmmm...white so they differentiate it from the Xbox One. Would love to see red!
still amazes me people actually still use discs. I stopped buying them in 2013. Best decision I've made in gaming in a long time.
It still amazes you that people use the medium most people buy their video games on?
It amazes that more people have not switched to the inevitable sooner than now.
this. people buy apps on their phones without a second thought. Yet they want to shuffle discs around for what reason?
Apps and games on phone are mostly small comparing to games/movies on consoles. Not everyone have fast connection or have capped internet.
Some, sure. Not most. More and more the speed/capped argument is proving untrue as providers speed up and uncap. Speaking of the US here.
How far away do you think we are from a viable, real-world "Xbox stick" design that's capable of playing *current gen* games? The earlier 10-15 year estimates for discless SKUs sound pretty optimistic by comparison.
Good luck with that.5 years
Maybe 7 at worst.
Just 2 more die shrinks.
In time for a Ps 5 slim refresh for sure
This will be an additional device in the xbox family. Not the only option
CPU: 6th Generation Intel® Core i5 or Core i7
Graphics :NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M 2GB GPU GDDR5 memory or 980M 4GB GPU GDDR5 memory
Memory: 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB RAM
Storage: Rapid hybrid drive options: 1TB or 2TB
still amazes me people actually still use discs. I stopped buying them in 2013. Best decision I've made in gaming in a long time.
I love having the physical cases on my shelf, seeing my library like that. And the Xbox cases feel really nice to the touch to me, and look well designed. Except those disc holes feel a little cheap.
this. people buy apps on their phones without a second thought. Yet they want to shuffle discs around for what reason?
If I was in your shoes I'd get the kids their own console and own versions of digital games xDI used to like physical until I had kids. Broke my PS3 (my beloved fatty!), scratch movies and games, and losing the damn discs. Yeah, digital all the way for me.
Plus, I'm fucking lazy. lol
edit: My ex still buys them physical games. I had to sit her down and show her the Xbox store.
this. people buy apps on their phones without a second thought. Yet they want to shuffle discs around for what reason?
If I was in your shoes I'd get the kids their own console and own versions of digital games xD
Ain't nobody allowed to touch daddy's video game shelf.
Scorpio
Richard from DF said that people will be very happy with the Scorpio once MS reveals it. I really wonder what he meant with that. Maybe the size or design, a surprise perhaps.
Richard from DF said that people will be very happy with the Scorpio once MS reveals it. I really wonder what he meant with that. Maybe the size or design, a surprise perhaps.
Richard from DF said that people will be very happy with the Scorpio once MS reveals it. I really wonder what he meant with that. Maybe the size or design, a surprise perhaps.
Apparently it's been insinuated that it's smaller than the Xbox One S, which would be dope.
If I was in your shoes I'd get the kids their own console and own versions of digital games xD
Ain't nobody allowed to touch daddy's video game shelf.
My consoles sit in the family room, and were always intended to be used by all in the family. When i finally decided to upgrade from the Dreamcast, i bought the Gamecube over the Xbox specifically because I knew my wife and daughter would prefer it, and the Gamecube still got all the sports titles i wanted to play, unlike Nintendo consoles going forward.
I began going digital exclusively on the 360. But my wife and daughter still used discs. So
I would leave the disc of the game my wife and daughter were playing the most in the tray, while I just booted from the hard drive for mine.
it really wasn't until this year my wife has now decided that digital is better for her. My daughter is in college, so by using my login, she can play anything I own on her roommate's XB1. So now we are all on the digital bandwagon.
With the Switch, I've only bought two games, Zelda and Mario Kart, and both are physical. If I end up playing it more, I will probably go digital there, too.
still amazes me people actually still use discs. I stopped buying them in 2013. Best decision I've made in gaming in a long time.
Odd I have pretty decent internet but games still install faster from disc then download for me.
Slow day, so we're on digital vs physical again?
Edit - physical, always, for everything. I intend on owning what I pay for.
Chances are your disc drive breaks long before the servers are shut down. Also you don't own anything when you buy physical, check the terms of use. You only buy the license to use it, just like you do with a digital copy.
This is, of course, literally true. It's just completely irrelevant when you can start downloading most games days in advance of when you're able to get your hands on a disc. Instead of going out and standing in line at a midnight launch I can simply start the game at midnight having downloaded it long before. It's also great to be able to decide to buy something and download it while I'm at work, and by the time I'm home it's installed and waiting. That simply doesn't happen with a physical disc.
I used to understand the desire to bring a disc to another physical location, but with the added support for external drives that's largely moot. I can bring a tiny drive with the installed game and all the patches pre-applied and DLC installed whenever I feel the need. I've also been tempted to buy physical games when I'm on the fence about them and want a reliable way to bring back something I despise with at least some compensation. Instituting decent digital return policies makes this a complete non-issue I completely understand why anyone with extremely limited bandwidth or download caps won't find downloads attractive. This will be true of fewer people over time but it's not going away overnight.
Chances are your disc drive breaks long before the servers are shut down. Also you don't own anything when you buy physical, check the terms of use. You only buy the license to use it, just like you do with a digital copy.
this. people buy apps on their phones without a second thought. Yet they want to shuffle discs around for what reason?
Don't talk shite, you can't sell on a digital licence and if my drive dies I'll buy another, there are zero advantages to digital other than those 5 seconds it takes to swap a disk.
False
- you can't scratch a digital license rendering it useless
- you can't "recover" a physical disc if it's lost or stolen
- you can't store several hundreds of physical titles in a box the size of a small book
- you can't preload physical titles
- if you "game sharing" physical titles you can't play till you get it back
Both physical and digital have their advantages. What works for different people will depend on their individual habits and needs. Ive been skewing digital for 10years and never loss a license. So, The only remaining benefit buying of physical (in my eyes), trade-in value, is useless to me because any game I would trade-in while it still has value probably should have been rented.
All excellent examples of why I've gone 100% digitalFalse
- you can't scratch a digital license rendering it useless
- you can't "recover" a physical disc if it's lost or stolen
- you can't store several hundreds of physical titles in a box the size of a small book
- you can't preload physical titles
- if you "game sharing" physical titles you can't play till you get it back
Both physical and digital have their advantages. What works for different people will depend on their individual habits and needs. Ive been skewing digital for 10years and never loss a license. So, The only remaining benefit buying of physical (in my eyes), trade-in value, is useless to me because any game I would trade-in while it still has value probably should have been rented.
I just read it and yeah, seems like all non Scorpio titles it'll be forced but then its up to the dev with Scorpio support.Based on what I've read I tend to agree with Fafalada's assessment. For backward compatible titles it's definitely forced, as that's an easy way to improve image quality and take advantage of the improved hardware without introducing compatibility issues. I doubt it will be forced for native Scorpio-aware titles.
The only remaining benefit buying of physical (in my eyes), trade-in value, is useless to me because any game I would trade-in while it still has value probably should have been rented.
False
- you can't scratch a digital license rendering it useless
- you can't "recover" a physical disc if it's lost or stolen
- you can't store several hundreds of physical titles in a box the size of a small book
- you can't preload physical titles
- if you "game sharing" physical titles you can't play till you get it back
Both physical and digital have their advantages. What works for different people will depend on their individual habits and needs. Ive been skewing digital for 10years and never loss a license. So, The only remaining benefit buying of physical (in my eyes), trade-in value, is useless to me because any game I would trade-in while it still has value probably should have been rented.
this. people buy apps on their phones without a second thought. Yet they want to shuffle discs around for what reason?
False
- you can't scratch a digital license rendering it useless
- you can't "recover" a physical disc if it's lost or stolen
- you can't store several hundreds of physical titles in a box the size of a small book
- you can't preload physical titles
- if you "game sharing" physical titles you can't play till you get it back
Both physical and digital have their advantages. What works for different people will depend on their individual habits and needs. Ive been skewing digital for 10years and never loss a license. So, The only remaining benefit buying of physical (in my eyes), trade-in value, is useless to me because any game I would trade-in while it still has value probably should have been rented.
still amazes me people actually still use discs. I stopped buying them in 2013. Best decision I've made in gaming in a long time.