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Will it be a whole new looks to the S or will they just put a color match piece of plastic where you’d insert the disc?

I’m hoping for a lil chroma LED strip :p not really
 
I’m thinking about getting a new headset that’s reasonably priced. Is the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Wireless headset any good? I can get it for around $80.
 
https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2019/03/11/id-xbox-gdc-2019/


It’s that time of year again where talented game developers from around the world come together for the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco, and the ID@Xbox team is ready to kick off another showcase of amazing titles from independent developers in the ID@Xbox program.

We’re looking forward to this year at GDC, with 13 newly announced titles joining us in San Francisco and a total of 30 games featured across the Microsoft Booth, in the lower level of the South Hall, and our Developer Showcase event for media. We’re excited to share a closer look at newly announced titles for Xbox One including Beholder 2, Boomerang Fu, CrossCode, Dead Static Drive, Door Kickers: Action Squad, HyperDot, Mowin’ & Throwin’, StarCrossed, Stela, The Forgotten City, Totem Teller, UnderMine and Unrailed.
 
Is it just me or does this look really nice? Granted I may have an issue with controllers.


It is very cool. Though I wish they had more special edition Elite controllers. I would buy a Ghost Elite controller TODAY.
 
https://wccftech.com/next-gen-xbox-console-may-feature-an-internal-physics-engine-rumor/

Next-Gen Xbox Console May Feature An Internal Physics Engine – Rumor


The next generation PlayStation and Xbox consoles are in the works, but very little is currently known about them, outside of rumors. A new one that has started circulating online in the past few hours suggests that the next Xbox console will come with a very interesting feature that may change a lot of things for developers.
In a new video shared by Skullzi TV on YouTube, it’s been revealed that a recent patent from Microsoft suggests that the next-gen Xbox console will feature an internal physics engine. This onboard module should act a physics engine for next-generation titles, which should open up a lot of very interesting possibilities.

According to other rumors, the next-gen Xbox console will be released in two variants, codenamed Lockhart and Anaconda. The former will come with no disc tray to reduce costs, while the latter will be the more powerful of the two.
Xbox Lockhart specs
CPU: Custom 8 Cores – 16 Zen threads 2
GPU: Custom NAVI 4+ Teraflops
RAM: 12GB of GDDR6 memory
Storage: 1TB NVMe 1 + GB / s SSD hard drive
Xbox Anaconda specs
CPU: Custom 8 Cores – 16 Zen threads 2
GPU: Custom NAVI 12+ Teraflops
RAM: 16GB of GDDR6 memory
Storage: 1TB NVMe 1 + GB / s SSD hard drive​
As Microsoft is likely to talk about the next-gen Xbox console at E3, it may not take too long to learn more about what the future has in store. We will keep you updated on the matter as soon as more comes in on it, so stay tuned for all the latest news.
 
It makes perfect sense for 1080p.

I wouldn't think so if it's supposed to be doing something that would look next gen other than res, hell there are fighting games now that only go to 1080p on the Pro. I would think the very least should be 6TF so they could do improved graphics at 1080p.
 
I wouldn't think so if it's supposed to be doing something that would look next gen other than res, hell there are fighting games now that only go to 1080p on the Pro. I would think the very least should be 6TF so they could do improved graphics at 1080p.

Those games are CPU limited.
 
The Anaconda is going to be pushing 4 x the pixels with only 3 x the GPU power. 4 + tf will be fine for 1080p

We'll see, if you really want them to push graphical upgrades I think you'll need a GPU that's a bit more powerful than a 4TF machine even at 1080p.
 


Should've said and Xbox Game Pass.




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