Microsoft will be unveiling the newest Xbox tomorrow night. What are your expectations for the console? Will you be buying it if it turns out good? Will you buy it no matter what?
Discuss the future generation of consoles here!
Rally said:The PS4 is not something I'm really looking forward to, as there are some disadvantages to it. But I am really enjoying my PS3, some of my favorite third party titles are on it. I wouldn't give up my PS3 for the improved tech specs revealed on the PS4. (The controller is very interesting though).
Xeryd said:The thing I look forward to is probably the games. I don't care much for the graphics xP
Nightingirle said:Rally said:The PS4 is not something I'm really looking forward to, as there are some disadvantages to it. But I am really enjoying my PS3, some of my favorite third party titles are on it. I wouldn't give up my PS3 for the improved tech specs revealed on the PS4. (The controller is very interesting though).
May I ask you what those disadvantages are in your opinion? I'm truly interested in other peoples opinion on that, not some fanboy(girl) trying to bash on anyone(I own both current consoles and really like each of them for different reasons) .
SotS said:Xbox One.
LOL
Wii U had issues in marketing? gg Microsoft. You win this round ofbadreally badhorrible naming.
Kotaku said:But games will be tied to an Xbox Live account, Wired reveals—or else you'd just be able to pass games around to everyone you know. And if you want to link a game to a second account, you'll have to pay a fee:
What follows naturally from this is that each disc would have to be tied to a unique Xbox Live account, else you could take a single disc and pass it between everyone you know and copy the game over and over. Since this is clearly not going to happen, each disc must then only install for a single owner.
Microsoft did say that if a disc was used with a second account, that owner would be given the option to pay a fee and install the game from the disc, which would then mean that the new account would also own the game and could play it without the disc.
But what if a second person simply wanted to put the disc in and play the game without installing – and without paying extra? In other words, what happens to our traditional concept of a “used game”? This is a question for which Microsoft did not yet have an answer, and is surely something that game buyers (as well as renters and lenders) will want to know
CVG Article said:Microsoft has confirmed that all Xbox One games will require mandatory installation onto the system's hard drive and, to install the same disc onto another user's drive, a fee must be paid.
Individual games will be tied to Xbox Live accounts, Microsoft said, meaning that the software giant can detect whether a game has been sold to a retailer and repurchased, or handed from one friend to another. In such instances, the second user must pay a fee.
"On the new Xbox, all game discs are installed to the HDD to play," a Microsoft representative told Wired.
The company added that, once discs are installed on the hard drive, games can be played without a disc being in the tray.
Polygon said:The Xbox One won't play any existing Xbox 360 games, said Microsoft's Marc Whitten in an interview with The Verge.
The lack of backward compatibility results from the new console's hardware architecture, which is a significant departure from that of the Xbox 360. "The system is based on a different core architecture, so back-compat doesn't really work from that perspective," said Whitten, corporate vice president of Xbox Live.
The Xbox 360 does support certain original Xbox games through software emulation — more than 450 titles, almost half the console's library — although backward compatibility can be spotty, depending on the game in question.
Sony's PlayStation 4 is in the same situation as the next Xbox — it won't natively support PlayStation 3 games, because the upcoming system's AMD-made "Jaguar" x86 processor is too different from the PS3's Cell processor. Sony hopes to make back catalog games available on the PS4 through streaming and emulation.