Oh I know.That is still exclusive if it's within xbox live service. Just no longer a console exclusive term.
Oh I know.That is still exclusive if it's within xbox live service. Just no longer a console exclusive term.
It sounds like you guys didn't properly read my message, haha
I said E3 next year. No way are we going to see next gen games this year at E3 but next year a few months before the next Xbox releases..... I really wonder what we can realistically expect from the new studios. You can bet your ass on it that Sony will have a game or two to fully show the power of the PS5, not that hard when you have so many studios too. But I really hope MS will too. I'm sure Halo will look amazing but sadly it isn't a game fully built for the next Xbox.
I honestly have no idea what MS will show to showcase the power of the next Xbox, but I'm pretty sure Sony will have at least one brand new game to fully show the potential of PS5, along with games like Ghost of Tsushima and Death Stranding and probably a improved The last of us 2, assuming it releases this year on PS4.
its games of throne related
Or a key chain.Watch it being a custom Xbox and nothing more.
I would take that or an exclusive lunch box. I am still wanting to find and buy this one:I need a new one
So... I've read about this raytracing thing here and there, also read what DF have been saying, but...I still don't get what all the fuzz is about? I've been waiting for some next gen animation since the ps360 era but I feel there's not much happening there tbh. 60fps at native 4k in open world games sounds good, but honestly doesn't feel like dropping money on a new console if it only means an fps boost from this gen.
Streaming is interesting though, but at the same time I'm satisfied with downloading games atm, streaming brings new issues that even my country's internet structure will experience.
I do buy all new (powerful) consoles pretty much day one though, so I guess I shouldn't complain lol
Ray Tracing will not having any real impact for a long time honestly. At the moment they are only doing Ray Traced Shadows, lighting and reflections. When we finally move off of traditionally rasterized games to full Ray Traced games that is when the REAL fun begins, but like I said that's a long ass time away.
Sony has a special sauce SSD it sounds like. They said theirs was unique and custom according to Cerny.Sony claims loading times are a thing of the past with super fast SSD. Don't PC games still have loading times even with an SSD?
Sony has a special sauce SSD it sounds like. They said theirs was unique and custom according to Cerny.
He wanted a little attention in this dry month..by any means necessary.Turns out it's nothing Xbox related.
Same here, but if true, I would be impressed.I have a hard time believing that, but if they somehow do manage to do that, I really hope Xbox will have something similar. The true death of loading times, if that's possible, is huge.
Sony claims loading times are a thing of the past with super fast SSD. Don't PC games still have loading times even with an SSD?
I have a hard time believing all this new "special" tech will fit inside a small console unit and not cause heat/fan issues, I guess time will tell if these rumors are true.
Sony won’t cop to exact details about the SSD—who makes it, whether it utilizes the new PCIe 4.0 standard—but Cerny claims that it has a raw bandwidth higher than any SSD available for PCs. That’s not all. “The raw read speed is important,“ Cerny says, “but so are the details of the I/O [input-output] mechanisms and the software stack that we put on top of them