Will it still be ridiculous in 2020?
Hasn't the demand for ram from an OS gone down recently? Someone in the know answer this.
Will it still be ridiculous in 2020?
It's windows you know.
That's only one gigabyte per OS3gb for a console OS is ridiculous imo
Yeah there's a word for those people...delusional.
I own all consoles and a gaming PC, and I'm about the farthest thing you'll see from a Sony fanboy (nearly didn't buy a PS3 back in the day due to the initial screwups and arrogance), yet I'm with everyone else in berating this anti-consumer nonsense.
MS has fully, completely, 1000% brought that on themselves.
Fuck that, bring the ZX Spectrum tape loading screen back
I do expect this to change however, but the Xbone will not backpedal anytime soon.Nintendo does have restrictive DRM on its digital titles. DSi, 3DS, Wii and WiiU digital games are all tied to the single piece of hardware it was downloaded onto. With no means to transfer to other people or resale.
It's just on the physical side that Nintendo are DRM free.
Fuck that, bring the ZX Spectrum tape loading screen back
Will it still be ridiculous in 2020?
Seriously, even Windows 8 was designed to run on a 200 MB RAM footprint. Surface Pros ship today with only 2 GB of RAM.
3 GB for an embedded OS is unfathomable in 2013. I can only imagine how many engineering teams and business development people have staked out turf in the OS for their own ends. Apparently there is nobody to push back on each of those pieces, and say something like "maybe we don't need a full-featured Skype client with video conferencing resident in OS ALL the time."
Ó Buachalla;62271315 said:LOL at all the RAM experts.
Most of my friends are holding out on buying Xbones because it's technically inferior. They don't even care or know about the DRM stuff.
It actually surprised me. One would think it was the other way around.
3 years of life could mean a lot of things; a halflife of 3 years is disastrous, as is medium life of 3 years. Minimum 3 years life for a lot more reasonable.
Now we're talking, it all went downhill after cassettes.
I would like to know who approached who...
Was it MS going to the publishers and offering to add DRM to games
Or
The publishers asking the console makers to add DRM to the consoles.
If the latter, why didn't Nintendo add it to th Wii U?
3gb for a console OS is ridiculous imo
Ah, the lovely sound of the speccy tape loading. Memories.
edit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW2oAaU6YwY
make sure your speakers aren't set too high xD
Seriously, even Windows 8 was designed to run on a 200 MB RAM footprint. Surface Pros ship today with only 2 GB of RAM.
3 GB for an embedded OS is unfathomable in 2013. I can only imagine how many engineering teams and business development people have staked out turf in the OS for their own ends. Apparently there is nobody to push back on each of those pieces, and say something like "maybe we don't need a full-featured Skype client with video conferencing resident in OS ALL the time."
All you're going to see tomorrow is hours of meditation.Every MS thread is over 100 page long, the fucking E3 hasn't even started up. Scary stuff. GAF are you okay? Should I even bother to come tomorrow?
Every MS thread is over 100 page long, the fucking E3 hasn't even started up. Scary stuff. GAF are you okay? Should I even bother to come tomorrow?
this is what I was thinking, 3GB for the os is downright silly
Nintendo does have restrictive DRM on its digital titles. DSi, 3DS, Wii and WiiU digital games are all tied to the single piece of hardware it was downloaded onto. With no means to transfer to other people or resale.
It's just on the physical side that Nintendo are DRM free.
right, they called it xbox live..It's multiple OS's and you gotta think about this here. The base OS might only use 1gb of ram, the remaining 2gb of ram might be for apps.
Who knows if there will be an Android style app store, where you can just download new 'plugins'
We know it skypes and browses, what about a native twitter, facebook, instagram app?
What about a netflix app or something more like XBMC? Who knows what applications you can get for this OS.
I don't think for a second they don't intend to 'ipad the living room' dominating the TV space with some kind of all in one PC in a box thing. I think TV isn't their only focus here.
I for one have 0 interest in the Xbox One but I forsee them supporting some kind of app store, allowing people to code cool tools. It could end up seriously big.
So yeah, 3gb of overhead is pretty sensible in that case.
right, they called it xbox live..
other devices that do this are called smart tvs..with a console connected. They will get the popular iPhone and android apps ported over. like smart tv's..
I don't see how this isn't known, or that it isn't happening already in the living room.
it's a game console.
I don't expect my hammer to come with Wi-Fi, and surround sound. especially in a world where everything is connected to your hip, and tv out if you really cared?
Microsoft is imagining it's their job to reinvent the ease of current technology.everything is counterproductive to today's options that are so easy a child knows mommy's phone has angry birds. and it's backed up by sales of said tech.
Everyone's favorite Polygon employee said on Rebel FM this week that he has also heard the downclocking rumors from a source. According to him the reason was actually the longevity of the product. At the original projected clockspeed they were projecting an Xbox One would last for 3 years before the hardware fails, on average. Reducing the clock speed would supposedly increase that to 5 years.
Every MS thread is over 100 page long, the fucking E3 hasn't even started up. Scary stuff. GAF are you okay? Should I even bother to come tomorrow?
I hope that RUMOR tag stays there next to "downclocking GPU."
They can have all the ESRAM issues they want, so long as their engineers do their job and solve the issue without compromising the originally planned specs. I'm an easy guy to please when it comes to video games. I haven't been upset or phased by any of the policies or features Microsoft has revealed with XB1... but downclocking the GPU would break my hype for this system. As long as it still says "rumour" there I can be happy.
right, they called it xbox live..
other devices that do this are called smart tvs..with a console connected. They will get the popular iPhone and android apps ported over. like smart tv's..
I don't see how this isn't known, or that it isn't happening already in the living room.
it's a game console.
I don't expect my hammer to come with Wi-Fi, and surround sound. especially in a world where everything is connected to your hip, and tv out if you really cared?
Microsoft is imagining it's their job to reinvent the ease of current technology.everything is counterproductive to today's options that are so easy a child knows mommy's phone has angry birds. and it's backed up by sales of said tech.
Just wanted to pass along that I'm being told the GPU is not downclocked.
Just wanted to pass along that I'm being told the GPU is not downclocked.
Thanks, great news if true, for all concerned. Let's keep the lowest common denominator as strong as possible.
Unless... something else has been sacrificed.
I hope that's the case. It's already a lot underpowered compared to the one in the PS4 (going by rumours).
http://gdgt.com/microsoft/xbox/one/specs/
Xbone. Gpu 500mhz!
Where they get this from? Crazy if true...
http://gdgt.com/microsoft/xbox/one/specs/
Xbone. Gpu 500mhz!
Where they get this from? Crazy if true...
Is that downclocked or upclocked?
Yeah that's fishy.http://gdgt.com/microsoft/xbox/one/specs/
Xbone. Gpu 500mhz!
Where they get this from? Crazy if true...
Just wanted to pass along that I'm being told the GPU is not downclocked.
http://gdgt.com/microsoft/xbox/one/specs/
Xbone. Gpu 500mhz!
Where they get this from? Crazy if true...
http://gdgt.com/microsoft/xbox/one/specs/
Xbone. Gpu 500mhz!
Where they get this from? Crazy if true...
That site also claims it has a removable hard-drive, which I believe the Xbox One was confirmed to not have. Or have I missed something? So probably not accurate.
Correct, you can't change the drive.
Are you serious? It looks like a normal internal HDD. Why would they make it inaccessible?
Given the current layout of the internals it would be impossible to make the HDD accesible without allowing all of the guts exposed, which would obviously void the warranty. Given that they've said an external HDD can be utilized in the exact same manner as the internal one, it's preferable IMO since there are rear USB ports. Grab a cheap external HDD and just hide it behind the console.