family_guy
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This thread is ridiculous. I've seen other threads get closed for less nonsense.
OP will either ignore this or throw a bunch of "sources" at your post stating that in fairy tail land it is still possible.
Not sure why mods let this go on this long.
Me too, if I'm honest it seems a little mean. Can this be the point we finally stop?
Well, it does bring lots of page views...
If they had said something like; The die space on the APU was too expensive to support the size a HEVC Xtensa codec for UHD would require without hardware acceleration....I'd believe it. Can't read three layers nope, can't support HDCP 2.2 or HDMI 2 nope but it follows if you can't support UHD HEVC you don't need HDMI 2 but HDCP 2.2 is still needed.It's pretty clear-cut: what Spears, Ito, Penello, Spencer, et al are all saying differs from your understanding because they know what they're talking about, and you don't. Instead of barking about how the seeming entirety of Microsoft and Sony are clueless or liars, maybe you should try to learn from what they have to say.
How many people from Microsoft and Sony have to say "the consoles need a dedicated HEVC decoder, an updated optical drive, etc." before you're willing to accept it?
That post is no different than anything in the dozen and a half other pages before this.
Backpedaling yet again?Given Microsoft's labeling of the XB1 as HD and Sony's labeling the PS4 as UHD in the compliance reports are accurate
The report is for the period from Jan 2015 to Dec 2015 and only HD media was tested. This is why the compliance report from Microsoft lists HD console because until firmware updated in 2016 it's only UHD Capable and only HD media mode is tested.
The Microsoft employee filling out the Microsoft Compliance report confused a HD media compliance report with the description of the console.
This isn't the "UHD Capable" thread. The topic of discussion is Ultra HD Blu-ray. Ito said the PS4 suffers from the exact same limitations as the Xbox One (inadequate optical drive, lack of dedicated HEVC decoder). He -- the same as Panello, Spears, etc., etc., etc. -- says new hardware is required for Ultra HD Blu-ray support. All indications are that the launch PS4 is in the exact same boat as the launch XB1, and the solution is the exact same: new hardware.then we still have the PS4 as a UHD capable Game Console.
If a game goes over in size, just download the difference. There is no shortage of games on store shelves we can point to right now where this is the case. Discs are in decline anyway.Microsoft 2013 XB1s can't read UHD version 2 disks with game media that do not require HDMI 2 or UHD HEVC?????? This is so stupid as to be unbelievable! Going froward there will never be a 100GB disk or there will be separate disks for 2013 XB1s and everything that follows. Stupid or Penello is making this part up.....
Nah 106k in 2 months is really nothing by GAF standard.
I still see flaws in everyone's statements you cite.Backpedaling yet again? beore, you didn't believe that the launch Xbox One is an "HD console", but now you do?
But why though? In quantity the drive price would be the same as that not supporting three layers and this would have been known in 2010. It's also not supported by cites, on the contrary 3 layer version 2 disks are modern drives firmware updated.This isn't the "UHD Capable" thread. The topic of discussion is Ultra HD Blu-ray. Ito said the PS4 suffers from the exact same limitations as the Xbox One ( optical drive can't read three layers, lack of capable HEVC decoder). He -- the same as Panello, Spears, etc., etc., etc. -- says new hardware is required for Ultra HD Blu-ray support. The launch PS4 is in the exact same boat as the launch XB1, and the solution is the exact same: new hardware.
If a game goes over in size, just download the difference. There is no shortage of games on store shelves we can point to right now where this is the case.
Here's a statement with a pretty serious flaw:I still see flaws in everyone's statements you cite.
UHD Blu-ray Game Consoles shipped in 2013 but won't be firmware updated to support it till 2016.
Backpedaling yet again?
So before, you didn't believe that the launch Xbox One is an "HD console" -- and (incorrectly) corrected anyone who said otherwise -- but now you do?
This isn't the "UHD Capable" thread. The topic of discussion is Ultra HD Blu-ray. Ito said the PS4 suffers from the exact same limitations as the Xbox One (inadequate optical drive, lack of dedicated HEVC decoder). He -- the same as Panello, Spears, etc., etc., etc. -- says new hardware is required for Ultra HD Blu-ray support. All indications are that the launch PS4 is in the exact same boat as the launch XB1, and the solution is the exact same: new hardware.
If a game goes over in size, just download the difference. There is no shortage of games on store shelves we can point to right now where this is the case. Discs are in decline anyway.
I'm not sure how playable Halo: The Master Chief Collection was without the big update, but that's one example that springs to mind. I think it was something like 65 gigs in all? Another example is Xenoblade Chronicles X for the Wii U. You didn't have to download anything, but if you wanted higher quality textures than what could fit on the disc, you could download 'em. The game was still playable without having to do that.If a game goes over in size and can't be completed without a download, something is seriously flawed with today's consoles, as you're copy won't be worth shit without servers.
I'm not sure how playable Halo: The Master Chief Collection was without the big update, but that's one example that springs to mind. I think it was something like 65 gigs in all? Another example is Xenoblade Chronicles X for the Wii U. You didn't have to download anything, but if you wanted higher quality textures than what could fit on the disc, you could download 'em. The game was still playable without having to do that.
While I would prefer to not have to download anything either, we're already kinda there with day one updates and online multiplayer games that are killed after a couple of years.
Why do mods always ignore Jeff's threads and posts? Is he someones uncle?
Congratulations, Jeff. You've now been officially recognized as "people online" by Albert Penello.
Was it worth it?
It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
Ha!It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
BOOMIt's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
Oh, okay. So this is an approved troll account.
Got it.
Albert, do you have a position available within MS that might suit Jeff's superior technical know how? He could certainly teach you boys a thing or three...It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
Can you answer some polite questions that may help me understand the Microsoft Xbox PRODUCT PLANNING? And sorry for outing the 2010 Xbox 720 powerpoint a few years ago. .It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
/deadIt's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
Safe to assume the PS4 won't be getting an upgrade either.All of those standards were not complete when our component designs locked in the original console.
It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
Albert, do you have a position available within MS that might suit Jeff's superior technical know how? He could certainly teach you boys a thing or three...
It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.
I'm really not trying to slam anyone or discredit any posters. It's just I was reading this back when it was first posted, and I knew it wasn't correct.
Whenever these changes happen (slim consoles, new features) people who bought the original console can feel left behind. I think most people understand however that technology progresses and so you adopt the latest stuff when you can.
It's worse if they think we are purposely holding some features or performance back from them, which we aren't. And I wasn't exactly going to say "I saw this guy on NeoGaf post and he was all wrong".
So to be perfectly clear, the BD drive in the existing Xbox One console is NOT upgradeable to read UHD discs. We are not withholding that ability from current owners to get people to upgrade. And even then, we don't have the right HDMI version or the correct security in place to output the image.
All of those standards were not complete when our component designs locked in the original console.
It's funny because I had this exact thread in mind when I answered that question.