Project Scorpio v4.0

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Generally blurry off screen angled shots are fake. Although it seems like such a boring thing to fake.
 
I mean, half-kidding about that, but it would be a weird logo for someone to make up, given that the name wasn't a rumor before. Just saying. If true, you heard it here first.
 
Another leak, the same guy from above uploaded a pic of the new Battlefield game. It has night time fighting too.

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Generally blurry off screen angled shots are fake. Although it seems like such a boring thing to fake.
Despite better cellphones every year, it's amazing how "leaks" have the clarity and colour of the first cellphone that had a cam, which came out 15 years ago.
 
Despite better cellphones every year, it's amazing how "leaks" have the clarity and colour of the first cellphone that had a cam, which came out 15 years ago.
Easy. The leak phones are the kind you buy minutes on that the drug dealers use.

...Next issue.

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Seriously, what else are we going to talk about here? We've already tried Texas.
 
These leaks got the whole industry shaking in their boots. Microsoft is taking back the power crown. People can cry all they want that Xbox has no games. Microsoft's response to that should be catch me at E3, how bow dah?
 
https://www.express.co.uk/entertain...-Skyrim-Special-Edition-PS4-Pro-Microsoft/amp

Xbox Scorpio news: Bethesda's Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition support like PS4 Pro

The Xbox Scorpio will support Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition, like the PS4 Pro

THE XBOX Scorpio will have Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition among its compatible games like the PS4 Pro, although it’s unclear if they’ll be available from launch.
By Gary Jones
PUBLISHED: 17:15, Tue, Mar 21, 2017UPDATED: 17:26, Tue, Mar 21, 2017

While it was pretty much a given that Fallout 4 was going to be made compatible with the Xbox Scorpio, much like the PS4 Pro has, it has now been clarified by Bethesda what other titles will be joining it.

When the Xbox Scorpio was first announced, games director Todd Howard was part of a video of people talking about the new console, including the Fallout VR project.

The studio have confirmed that Fallout VR will include the whole game as a fully playable virtual reality experience.

Howard has also revealed that the new VR experience has now reached the point where it can be played in its entirety, meaning it could be ready for the Xbox Scorpio launch later in 2017.

However, there are some challenges still to be conquered, including how locomotion will work in such a big game.

"Locomotion is definitely the hard part, I will admit,” Howard told Glixel.

“Given the size of the world and the amount that you're moving in Fallout 4 that part is tricky because you're doing it a lot,” Howard added.

“Right now we're doing the teleport warp thing and that's fine, but we're experimenting with a few others. Our plan is to ship with as many as we can, because it's different for everybody.”

Howard has now confirmed that both Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition will be playable on the Xbox Scorpio in the same way it can be on the PS4 Pro.

"We just wrapped up updating Fallout 4 for the PS4 Pro. We’re used to that in the PC world," Howard told Glixel.

"We can update the games, and people keep playing it. Microsoft’s Scorpio is coming next year, and we’ll update Fallout 4 and Skyrim for that.

"That’s our hope, that these consoles keep that spirit going forward. It’s also the pride of ownership. I like browsing my library of games. Whether it’s on the shelf physically or digitally, that’s all my stuff. And I don’t want to feel like I could lose it, or it has no value, other than sitting there."

While we know that Microsoft have no current plans to offer exclusive games for the Xbox Scorpio, we do know that the console will look to offer upgraded 4K gameplay over the base Xbox One - much like the PS4 Pro.

Being touted as the most powerful console ever created, it’s hard to expect anything other than a top price point for the console which is set to arrive later in 2017.

Early specs have revealed that the Xbox Scorpio will boast 6 teraflops of GPU, and will aim to deliver 4K gaming and support virtual reality.

Microsoft have pushed this pledge one step further by confirming that mixed-reality titles are also set to make their debut on both the Xbox One and Project Scorpio.

Those who own the base Xbox One, or even the Xbox One S, may not be at risk of losing out on any big games, but may still be feeling a little nervous over where Microsoft’s attentions will lie in the future.

Rory Newbrough, the lead designer at Hi-Rez Studios, was asked about this subject in a recent interview, confirming that developers were still very much focused on providing for where the bulk of their customers are.
 
Of course it will support Fallout 4 and Skyrim. When you build the most powerful console of all time, third party support just goes through the roof. That's not hyperbole, that's irrefutable fact.

I'm on the hype train. I got my Mountain Dew, Doritos, and i'm ready for the ride baby. #bleedgreen
 
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