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Next Xbox is doomed even with "good" news xD
OMG its coming true!720 = PS4
Megaton.
I see fairly little positivity anywhere, for either the original Kinect or it's future incarnations. I'm certainly curious what gives you an impression otherwise.
MS's E3 2006 conference thread only got 34 pages too. Sony's got 85. Nintendo got 79.
Not many MS fans in 2005-2006 I guess.
Oh, MS are focussing on media now? I thought it was Kinect? I don't have access to the same insider info that you guys do, so I'm a little behind the curve it seems.Microsoft and Sony are very close in terms of consoles sold, and Microsoft has had plenty of past and current failures. A "media focus" for a gaming console seems a very dangerous proposition to me in today's world of declining importance of cable (especially outside the US) and modern TVs that have all the important services built-in as well as plenty of cheap boxes being available that combine media functionality.
Oh, MS are focussing on media now? I thought it was Kinect? I don't have access to the same insider info that you guys do, so I'm a little behind the curve it seems.
Rumours of MS selling it through a subscription-based model are interesting.
According to that Kevin Dent guy, this is what will make Xbox 3 'win' this generation.
MS can get the machine in lots of homes by offering it for cheap or even free in exchange for contracts/subs obviously.
Rumours of MS selling it through a subscription-based model are interesting.
According to that Kevin Dent guy, this is what will make Xbox 3 'win' this generation.
MS can get the machine in lots of homes by offering it for cheap or even free in exchange for contracts/subs obviously.
Man, and I was hoping for non-connected and un-interactive - basically a black brick that's too heavy to pick up.
Forbes: The event also talked a lot about the PlayStation 4′s cloud services downloading back catalog games, playing them from the cloud, sharing games between devices, even having friends log in and watch you play, or take over the controller. Is that out of the box? And will all those services be tucked behind PlayStation Plus, where users have to pay for them?
Jack Tretton: I think its aspirational on the device, as opposed to us standing up there, pounding the floor and saying the day this thing ships all this stuff will be there. I think itll absolutely be there for the device, but I dont know whether it will be there for day one on the device. I think a lot of these are things that were gonna do over time. And with that said, I think there will be a tangible example of all the things that we showed. Its just a question of how deep it will go, how many games it will involve.
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Do not know , always will be people looking for the slightest difference between both consoles
I'm just optimistic about what Kinect 2 could bring. I think some really cool and unexpected things could result from the combination of new sensor hardware, a new console built from its inception to interface with Kinect, and the notion of a Kinect in every box. And even if the fervor isn't the same as it was when Kinect first launched, it'll be an easier sell if it comes along with the system.
Really don't understand this mentality, why exactly is only Sony capable of 8GB GDDR?
Yeah, that's true. I'm just hoping that won't be the case. It never really adds anything to a conversation about a game and turns into a pissing match.
Improving the system is one thing, but how developers use it is completely different. Having it in every box gives more incentive to better utilize it for games, but we have to wait and see whether this proves useful or if we just get a bunch of games that use it poorly or are nothing but shovelware. For the end user, I think the option of not using the Kinect interface should be allowed, but with it in every box, this may never be available.
MS's E3 2006 conference thread only got 34 pages too. Sony's got 85. Nintendo got 79.
Not many MS fans in 2005-2006 I guess.
He told Eurogamer: "It's going to be connected. It's going to be social. It's going to be immersive. It's going to be interactive."
Agreed on all points. But maybe it's worth more to be able to promise developers that the Kinect is always plugged in than to cater to the (likely small) group of elitists who refuse to support such an eventuality.
I bet you that's what always on means.So nothing that actually matters.
I'm just optimistic about what Kinect 2 could bring. I think some really cool and unexpected things could result from the combination of new sensor hardware, a new console built from its inception to interface with Kinect, and the notion of a Kinect in every box. And even if the fervor isn't the same as it was when Kinect first launched, it'll be an easier sell if it comes packed in with the system.
I doubt MS told Ubisoft anything more substantive than system specs. Ubi likely has no idea what MS is planning feature-wise, which is what really matters.
Every PS4 will bundle with PSeye,mostly likely
Fair enough.
I was more asking what made you think that people - other than yourself - were positive for it. As in what gave you the impression it is actually a popular device. That seemed to be what you were saying, that it is something lots of people are positive about, and I just don't see that at all.
My bad if that was not what you were trying to say.
So... we get the same console two times?
Now give me something so I can choose between one and the other. What features make this consoles more than just being a pesudo-PC?!
similar in features, sure we all kinda expected that, but what about performance?
Fair enough.
I was more asking what made you think that people - other than yourself - were positive for it. As in what gave you the impression it is actually a popular device. That seemed to be what you were saying, that it is something lots of people are positive about, and I just don't see that at all.
My bad if that was not what you were trying to say.
Let's be honest, will you or most gamers even be able to tell a difference between what will almost certainly be two very identical looking games without some website doing some obsessive in depth analysis or without people counting pixels? If you can't tell a difference between the same exact game running on the two platforms just by looking at them, and if there isn't noticeably worse performance on one platform compared to the next, then which of the two happens to be stronger won't really matter in the end, and it shouldn't.
That's precisely why I think Microsoft is in good position with their reported specs. They are close enough in power to the PS4 to produce visually identical games with solid performance
Generally, I do happen to think that there's mostly positive buzz around Kinect. Sure, it might not seem that way when you have what's a very vocal minority attempting to rip Microsoft to shreds everytime they mention the thing, but a lot of gamers will like that Kinect comes with their next gen xbox. That doesn't mean they will fall in love with it, or that they'll want to play games with it exclusively, but I think most people will be glad they have it, and will hope something cool and worthwhile ends up coming from its inclusion.
Oh, MS are focussing on media now? I thought it was Kinect? I don't have access to the same insider info that you guys do, so I'm a little behind the curve it seems.
Well why can't they just show something then if it's similar to what Sony announced
I imagine Ubisoft does have feature details so that they can create launch games to take advantage of the new features, and demo those features on stage prior to or during the big announcement.
So both companies are "forcing" (not my quote) these motion cameras and FOCUSING on motion/casual. I hope that doesn't turn people off from buying a PS4/Xbox 3.
Now with Sony having moved to a heavy casual focus with the PS4 by bundling these motion features as well, it is clear that console gamers will not have a choice...other than not to buy the PS4/Xbox 3.
"It's going to be connected. It's going to be social. It's going to be immersive. It's going to be interactive."
dat 8GB GDDR?
nah.
Jack Tretton might have your back.
I kid, but I am surprised this didn't get more drama.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2013/02/21/sony-playstation-4-jack-tretton/
uhh you do know they did say during the playstation meeting that they are primarily focusing on the core gamer .right ?
Adding a camera on a system ( that may or may not be required ) is not my defenition of going heavy casual .
Eh, what these presentations say or imply isn't to be taken too seriously. Anyone can see that telling the audience most likely to buy your system right out of the gate at its highest price and with the least amount of software available obviously needs to hear lots of what they want to hear to get amped up to throw those hundreds to thousands of dollars down sooner rather than later. Sony is as media and social/casual-driven as MS. They are equal to MS in this current gen for focus, so why would they change that direction they're already moving in? They've a deeper, more vested interest in offering their own wares in television and film properties which is so much of what MS is focusing on making available for sale on their box.uhh you do know they did say during the playstation meeting that they are primarily focusing on the core gamer .right ?
Adding a camera on a system ( that may or may not be required ) is not my defenition of going heavy casual .
Most of the people that make a lot of noise or drama on GAF are the same types to ignore potentially negative Sony news.
But the 3.1 million people that streamed [Wednesday's event] and that stayed up at all hours depending on what country they were in, they were there to see games. People that want to hear about multimedia applications don’t stay up until 4:00 in the morning to see presentations. We know that the people who were watching were gamers. We know that the people that are the primary purchasers of our boxes are gamers, and that is the audience that we cater to first and foremost.
Eh, what these presentations say or imply isn't to be taken too seriously. Anyone can see that telling the audience most likely to buy your system right out of the gate at its highest price and with the least amount of software available obviously needs to hear lots of what they want to hear to get amped up to throw those hundreds to thousands of dollars down sooner rather than later. Sony is as media and social/casual-driven as MS. They are equal to MS in this current gen for focus, so why would they change that direction they're already moving in? They've a deeper, more vested interest in offering their own wares in television and film properties which is so much of what MS is focusing on making available for sale on their box.
Jack Tretton might have your back.
I kid, but I am surprised this didn't get more drama.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2013/02/21/sony-playstation-4-jack-tretton/
*Ahem* I think you're forgetting that Sony cannot do wrong? /sarcasm
Basically Sony Gaming President admits that they lack the infrastructure to perform such a task, and Sony fans ignore that admission, and instead criticize the subscription fee for Xbox Live, which has allowed Microsoft to build such an infrastructure.
Adding a camera on a system ( that may or may not be required ) is not my defenition of going heavy casual .
He told Eurogamer: "It's going to be connected. It's going to be social. It's going to be immersive. It's going to be interactive."
I'll pass. Just give me the games. I don't need your Kinect-fueled social media bullshit.
Microsoft has built Gaikai-like functionality using XBL subscription fees? News to me, you must be an insider!
100 % agree with him.
sure both want to invade my living room with services and such
but at the end of the say i and a lot of gamers will ask this question to both of them : what are you trying to sell me?
A media center that can play games .
or
A game system that has additional services.
IMO i prefer the latter.
sure both want to invade my living room with services and such
but at the end of the say i and a lot of gamers will ask this question to both of them : what are you trying to sell me?
A media center that can play games .
or
A game system that has additional services.
IMO i prefer the latter.
I'm more making the point that you can't expect services like what Jack is describing, without having the revenue to build it. Do you realistically think that you'll be able to play cloud games on Sony's platform for free? Not a chance. That being said, is it realistic that MS may include cloud gaming with an XBL subscription? Possibly.
Oh - and MS does possess the technology and knowhow to create cloud services(even if it wasn't built with XBL fees)...
http://www.microsoft.com/oem/en/products/other/Pages/cloud_services.aspx#fbid=n_HPMbNCLcd
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/
sure both want to invade my living room with services and such
but at the end of the say i and a lot of gamers will ask this question to both of them : what are you trying to sell me?
A media center that can play games .
or
A game system that has additional services.
Microsoft persecution complex?
This was widely discussed, some clouds features were clearly presented as aspirational and there was also a press-release after the conference detailing this. Nobody is expecting all Gaikai functionality to be there on day one.
Yep, and Dave Cutler, who was one of the main guys that worked on Azure and other MS cloud stuff moved over to the Xbox team some time ago too. You don't move a guy like that to the Xbox side of things unless there's some big stuff planned regarding cloud services.
Because they have already announced those things.
If MS announces similar features in their reveal then ppl will be much less impressed since they have already heard all that.
The bitter tears are going to be hilarious, but in the end it only makes them more rabid each time a Sony product fails to outsell the competition - and there's been quite a few in a row now. Sony's glory days are long gone and the idea that a huge percentage of the Xbox audience will jump ship while none will jump the other way is fucking ridiculous.