Looks like those that had tempered expectations were pretty much right. Specs that we've been arguing about for weeks were pretty much 80% complete. Durango's "special sauce" are just some accelerators with specific functions, but certainly not magical fairy dust that some had presumed.
People should have kept their expectations in check when one of the only true insiders said that three special chips weren't anything major.
And now we have specs of Orbis that we can compare pretty directly since these machines have so much in common. I suppose we'll see what their "special sauce" is hopefully sometime this week for Orbis, but again, it's doubtful that it's anything too dramatic.
Eurogamer's belief that Orbis is significantly more powerful than Durango seems sound right now.
And it's a little disappointing to hear so many proclaim prematurely that Durango was going to be such a "beast" over the competition, based upon developer speculation and second hand information from people that are either tied directly to one platform holder or tend to slant in that direction. Not filtering out the fact that, just maybe, this information wasn't quite objective.
Looking forward to seeing some games hopefully in the coming weeks now that the specs are largely behind us. Even for Durango's apparent shortcomings, I'm pretty interested in their OS direction. The system seems to be designed heavily around some pretty cool features.