Clay Davis
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There's a poll up on what they should cover next.
fuck that. why not just release all the info so we can put all this speculation to rest.
must be desperate for hits. :/
I voted move engines. I feel dirty.

There's a poll up on what they should cover next.
fuck that. why not just release all the info so we can put all this speculation to rest.
must be desperate for hits. :/
hint: they don't have any real info.
hint: they don't have any real info.
Display planes:
Durango has 2 hardware and 3 overlay (one is reserved by the system) planes.
Each can have different resolutions.
That's what I heard.
What would they be used for?
What would that be used for?
Mods have said vgleaks is extremely reliable sohint: they don't have any real info.
What would they be used for?
For new IPs, how has Sony really committed to core gamers in the last couple of years? Sure, they've released some b-tier new IPs like LBP Karting and all-stars, but is this really a huge deal?
What would that be used for?
You could render the UI at 1080p while rendering graphics at a lower resolution or even change that resolution during gameplay while maintaining the UI in 1080p
Beyond 2 Souls?
Last of Us?
The huge deal is options. Some of like the ability to branch out and try new things. What if your not a Fable/Forza/Halo fan? All-Stars and LBP Karting are great games (I own both), what can I get on the 360 like them?
You want less games? ok then.
But why would they need that when the 360 already does everything at the selected resolution?
Even when a game is 1080p, you can still bring up the Guide which is 480p.
I don't see how this is any different, really.
You could render the UI at 1080p while rendering graphics at a lower resolution or even change that resolution during gameplay while maintaining the UI in 1080p
That's dumb. It'll only dry up if the games aren't supported by those that clamor for them...assuming these new fabled core IPs are any good.I also just realized that MS is going into a lose/lose war this E3. Show off 10 new core IPs: "yeah, but for how long? That's why I'm not buying one, it'll all dry up!" You can pretty much bet on this being amongst the responses.
iirc Remedy already did that with Alan Wake - no scalers needed.
I wonder just how low they can push memory latencies compared to PC. That has to be their focus if they're going with all this custom hardware; unfortunately then many of the techniques that will deliver impressive results on Durango won't apply to PC (or PS4.) Though I guess that's even more true current gen then it could possibly next gen, so maybe it's nothing to worry about.
Voted Data/Move Engines hope to get that and GPU Wizard Jizz.
So knowing this what do you think the chances are for Durango, should it see mainstream success, continuing to have core gamer experiences, knowing MS has all but abandoned that consumer once before?
I also just realized that MS is going into a lose/lose war this E3. Show off 10 new core IPs: "yeah, but for how long? That's why I'm not buying one, it'll all dry up!" You can pretty much bet on this being amongst the responses.
The 360 launch titles were all core, this was true for years. No motion gaming, no Dora games, no Little Pony games, all core from all the typical genres. Core does not mean shooter, but means it appeals to the 14-30 male demographic that traditionally spend much more time playing games and much more money buying them.
Their strategy has most defiantly changed. They want to cast a larger net no doubt. It will come down to Kinect IMO. Is it part of every SKU thus driving costs up? Is it part of the OS and every game? If they gamble on Kinect, will they be the next Wii or the next Wii U? It is a high risk and high reward gamble.
Lots of exclusives man! quality? it doesn't matter how good the games are, if we have more than the competition we're automatically better!
Seriously though I've seen a lot of people lately here on gaf trying to make the "PS3 has the best exclusive line-up evar! OMG!" a statement that can't be argued while everything else is wrong and ignorant...it's not even worth responding at this point IMO.
In fact in this thread some guy said that there's NO WAY that the Durango will have better exclusives than the PS4, when some of us responded with doubt since we don't know anything about the system's line-ups he said that he was surprised by the people that questioned this "fact". :O
Where are MS' core titles this generation, especially late gen? They funded Gears and have continued to turn out Halo and Forza games, but what other core gamer IPs have they been committed to?
With the PS2 Sony never let up on core development until after the PS3 was already out, transferring that focus over to the new system. Microsoft has taken their foot off the gas with regards to market leading core IPs for the last two years already, well before the next system is even announced, let alone released.
That is the difference in commitment. Sony never treated EyeToy as the future of the platform and never foisted it onto existing core IPs. Instead they allowed it to exist in parallel with their commitment to core games. MS has flushed that commitment down the drain this generation, shuttering many of their core gamer focused studios.
At this point buying XBLA exclusives is the closest they come to serving the core gamer market, and that is with games that while high quality are not of the same scope as true AAA games of this generation. That isn't enough.
Imo it happened with Microsoft after Kinect was released.
But the move engines aren't the largest of part of the secret sauce IMHO.
I only talked planes and to be honest, I have no idea what you can do with them.
Given that it's basically confirmed that Orbis is quite a lot more powerful than Durango, E3 will feature a lot of bitter tears this year.
Microsoft has to have some incredible non-gaming functions in Durango to make up for it.
But the move engines aren't the largest of part of the secret sauce IMHO.
As mentioned, closest I can think of is this - but maybe I am wrong cause the video singnal is split up?
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Given that it's basically confirmed that Orbis is quite a lot more powerful than Durango, E3 will feature a lot of bitter tears this year.
Microsoft has to have some incredible non-gaming functions in Durango to make up for it.
Nothing is "confirmed" just yet. Don't be such a noob.
That's dumb. It'll only dry up if the games aren't supported by those that clamor for them...assuming these new fabled core IPs are any good.
Than what could it possibly be? Any ideas...
The RAM having dramatically lower bandwidth seems all but confirmed at this point. Also the GPU keeps sounding like it's at least a little slower if not much slower.
Voted Data/Move Engines hope to get that and GPU Wizard Jizz.
The RAM having dramatically lower bandwidth seems all but confirmed at this point. Also the GPU keeps sounding like it's at least a little slower if not much slower.
Oh. Then Durango will be as weak as Xbox 1.5 confirmed.
Well technically a true planer would allow some crazy optimizations within a game that would be done hardware versus software and wouldn't even need the illumaroom stuff.As mentioned, closest I can think of is this - but maybe I am wrong cause the video singnal is split up?
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Hardware partners are chosen for many reasons when it comes to tech stuff like that. MS has always been close to Samsung as well.I wonder what projector they are using... Don't Samsung have a phone with a projector?
I wonder whether Mircrosoft can make a cheap enough version...
Given that it's basically confirmed that Orbis is quite a lot more powerful than Durango, E3 will feature a lot of bitter tears this year.
Microsoft has to have some incredible non-gaming functions in Durango to make up for it.
fuck that. why not just release all the info so we can put all this speculation to rest.
must be desperate for hits. :/
I wonder just how low they can push memory latencies compared to PC. That has to be their focus if they're going with all this custom hardware; unfortunately then many of the techniques that will deliver impressive results on Durango won't apply to PC (or PS4.) Though I guess that's even more true current gen then it could possibly next gen, so maybe it's nothing to worry about.
I doubt the data move engines are much more than what they sound like. If you google it, it seems to be a fairly common term. Here is one for an lte radio for example: http://www.easy-c.de/publications/2010_rtcsa.pdf
of course it does.Hardware display planes sounds amazing.
Hardware display planes sounds amazing.