6/12/2013 9:04:16 PM
VIOLENTMAW - yeah, I played it at my buddies. Only spent like an hour with it. I would liked to have played more. It certainly looks amazing and the story was engaging. That said, the game play isn't as impressive as the story/visuals. I think it'd be a great game to Gamefly, because you could beat it in about 20 hrs.As far as PC gaming goes. I know it's better, my cousin is a huge PC gamer. But I'm too lazy to/frugal too keep a gaming PC running at full capacity. I would also wager to say I wouldn't be smart enough to get the mods to work. I'm a traitor to my generation, the least tech savvy 27 year old that exists (probably)[Edited on June 13, 2013 at 5:28 PM. Reason : ...]
6/13/2013 5:23:34 PM
Great response about DRM http://microsoft-news.com/microsoft-engineer-defends-xbox-one-drm-requirements-makes-valid-points/
6/14/2013 7:08:42 AM
6/14/2013 7:59:11 AM
That seems right to me, PS4 has more resources for gaming so it should support better graphics. Xbox allows multi-tasking and is supposed to unify your living room media experience.
6/14/2013 8:11:20 AM
it seems like MS is having an identity crisis with XB1. not that that's a bad thing, but it seems like they're trying to take on everything as a challenger. now it's Steam for cloud based gaming. and the cable box for proprietary input while still trying to best Sony in classic console gaming. so you're the xbox...what is the main goal? to be the best at one thing or good at several things? is your main competitor Steam? or sony? or time warner cable?
6/14/2013 8:23:31 AM
The Microsoft Engineer's talk of overtaking steam may work if they reduce the price of games to... 30 bucks or so. Which i don't think will happen
6/14/2013 8:46:55 AM
how long does the average "full game title" take to download over XBL or Steam? I've only ever downloaded one full title, Little Big Planet, during the whole PS hack fiasco a couple years ago. and i just let it d/l over night.i'm curious because i have the lowest internet speed that U-verse provides. It's fine for Netflix, streaming, and online gaming. But I imagine if I were to buy a new release title on release day and be forced to download it that I would be waiting a LONG time before I can actually start playing. Where as disc based gaming still provides instant access.
6/14/2013 9:44:09 AM
Maybe they will allow preloading like steam does.My Internet is garbage but steam downloads faster than anything else does in my experience. Most games take me a few hours but massive 20+ gig games like Total War games take all night.
6/14/2013 10:16:04 AM
so pre-loading would essentially allow you to pre-order the game and download the core of the file. and then have it finish and go live on release day? that makes sense.
6/14/2013 10:31:58 AM
The comment about them being able to make assumptions that you have kinect, broadband, and new technology brings more requirements is pretentious, but I somewhat agree. I've been trying off and on to setup an HTPC for years and anyone that has finally set it up to their liking knows that most likely a metric fuckton of time went into it. If the XB1 can come even close to offering the experience of 40 man hours of XBMC or MediaPortal integration with a cablecard, spotify/pandora, NES/SNES classic games then sign me up.
6/14/2013 10:43:59 AM
if they can deliver on their promise of deep integration for whatever provider I happen to have, i'll probably get onei sure as hell am not going to get one until i see proof of that, however
6/14/2013 11:02:00 AM
does anyone know if the TWC cable boxes support HDMI-CEC?
6/14/2013 11:02:44 AM
the cisco/sciatl 4600/8600 series should all support it. idk about older ones, but u could try to find the data sheet for your current model online (good luck). either way its always been my experience that if I need to swap old equipment twc will jt (especially if you have a technical reason like cec support) as long as its the same tier (ex: old hd box for new hd box, not old hd box for new hd dvr box).
6/14/2013 1:22:40 PM
not exactly news, but still funny[Edited on June 14, 2013 at 1:42 PM. Reason : a]
6/14/2013 1:41:49 PM
Forgive me but I don't get itI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
6/14/2013 1:59:26 PM
6/14/2013 2:11:38 PM
^^ all the demo units running xbone games (and probably the ps4 ones as well) are windows pcs (not xbones).^ y'all need to get on some steam cause it rocks. even if ur comp sucks there are tons of old games for cheap you can run. get on there when the summer sale hits.Anyhow, the way steam preloading works is you buy a game before release, it goes in your account. Then at some point the publisher sends the final stream release to steam and says "turn on preloading x days before release" so then when the preload starts everyone who preloaded it will have it automatically downloaded on their computer w/ the critical bits encrypted. Then when the release happens (ex: 12am release day) it unlocks, decrypts, and maybe downloads a handful more files and you can start playing. it has 2 benefits. 1) users w/ slow connections can make sure they have it for release day and 2) it spreads out the load so everyone isn't trying to download it the day of release.
6/14/2013 2:23:31 PM
^^That is how Steam works, welcome to 10 years ago (quite literally). Console features are usually delayed by 10 years compared to PCs, so that matches the cycle pretty well.Oh, and a point of clarification, I'm not trying to be mean (it just appears to read that way, haha)[Edited on June 14, 2013 at 2:29 PM. Reason : ]
6/14/2013 2:27:37 PM
thank you captain obvious
6/14/2013 2:30:04 PM
You and the Captain make it happen
6/14/2013 4:00:35 PM
I feel if Valve really executes this "Steambox" idea well, they could give both Sony and MS a run for their money. This console generation just doesn't have the graphics advantage that most console generations have enjoyed for the first 1-3 years of their life cycles. Both of them are basically running tablet CPUs with 2 year old GPUs. A $1000 PC purchased today would basically last you the entire generation of playing console ports.
6/14/2013 5:05:42 PM
even the 360/ps3 graphics are "good enough" though. why do we always end up talking about specs, when that often isn't why people buy consoles.is it awesome when they have good specs? suredo people use that as a way to pick between them? suredo people get excited when a new game looks really nice? surebut it isn't the major/only reason.
6/14/2013 5:08:09 PM
^Thisits more about how fucking flimsy the controller feels, how shitty the online gameplay is, how the games cost more, how you have to install shit that takes fucking forever before the first play and how bad the interface sucks.I'm Krallum and I approved this message./]
6/14/2013 5:20:07 PM
6/14/2013 5:25:00 PM
shit you must have good eyes to see the video card from that blurry pic
6/14/2013 5:31:12 PM
Oh my bad, there is another picture floating around.Don't take it from me, but the source of the picture says its probably a 780 GTX.
6/14/2013 5:39:04 PM
6/14/2013 6:22:29 PM
http://gizmodo.com/the-good-news-about-xbox-one-that-microsoft-brushed-rig-513494087No ads on the home screenXbox Live Gold extends to anyone using your consoleThe Xbox One will play nice with universal remotes
6/15/2013 7:58:31 AM
http://kotaku.com/a-slightly-more-convincing-reason-for-the-xbox-ones-fo-513295925
6/15/2013 11:38:09 AM
6/15/2013 3:21:35 PM
6/15/2013 3:44:37 PM
One thing that is yet to be determined is will the consoles be packaged with games at launch.Will the Xbone try to make up for the $40 difference in price with the PS4 with a free game? Will either console come with a game included?(I say $40 because the Xbone is $100 more but the PS4 doesn't come with the $60 motion camera)
6/15/2013 4:06:43 PM
One or both may also do a free year of their online (XBL & PSN) package. That is a "free" $60 if they do
6/15/2013 6:31:28 PM
^^^ I have been saying this for years.Once we have the next gen consoles, we should see much better PC games in terms of graphics, AI, physics and hopefully gameplay. Everyone knows the reason we have been getting DX9 ported PC games for the last 8 years is because of the XBox and PS3 hardware. Now what SHOULD happen is games are designed on the PC and ported to the consoles, however that is probably too hopeful.Two games I am hoping deliver are The Division and Watch Dogs, although with Watch Dogs coming out for current gen consoles, I am hesitant about putting too much hope into that title. I am more excited about the NVIDIA Shield than I am anything else coming out in terms of hardware. I don't own a smartphone and my laptop is from 2005 (Pentium M + ATI X300 (on a 1920x1200 display..)), so I feel like the Shield could fill a lot of my portable needs outside of just a gaming device. However streaming games from my NVIDIA Gaming PC to the shield while laying in bed does sound badass, same for NVIDIA Grid streaming to the Shield.$350 is about as much as I would pay and thank God for having a NewEgg Preferred Account so I can get one with 6 months no interest.[Edited on June 15, 2013 at 7:31 PM. Reason : _]
6/15/2013 7:29:56 PM
With the new gen, I don't see much of an improvement in graphics in the videos so far. What I have heard is that they bring more potential for expansive level-making. I think we won't see a jump to much better graphics until 2020+. That being said, I don't care about graphics as much as I do gameplay.
6/17/2013 10:31:52 AM
Are you blind? framerate, resolution, and poly count are noticeably orders of magnitude better. ^^have you tested shield? it's total shit. the experience reminds of playing mini games on a dreamcast VMU
6/17/2013 11:47:25 AM
Better than 20/20 actually I don't notice much difference in the vids I am seeing to previous console gameplay. Maybe some sort of side-by-side is in order.
6/17/2013 1:03:37 PM
I guess it would be like comparing current gen consoles against their PC counterparts. Like comparing Bioshock Infinite (or whatever) on the 360 vs. Bioshock Infinite on the PC.
6/17/2013 1:11:03 PM
some of the next gen games like watch dogs or the division look noticeably betterthey mixed in a bunch of last gen stuff at e3 (dog blops, ass creed pirates, wiiu) which all still look like garbage cause they still use old trash engines.
6/17/2013 1:15:50 PM
^I watched this at 1080p and maybe the PC is a bit clearer at certain points, but I fail to see any difference that would make me stand up and take notice. I certainly would not think that the minor (if any) improvement of the PC graphics would somehow make the game more enjoyable.http://youtu.be/y0fg8lC72_8I am sure there are better examples though, maybe...
6/17/2013 1:22:47 PM
well that's obviously a last generation game. but the pc version has noticeably better textures and lighting. but what BlackDog was talking about was that when developing games for current gen consoles they don't bother to take advantage of the way superior capabilities of pcs. they develop their games around the console constraints and then maybe turn on certain engine features for the pc version and ship some higher quality textures. That's about it. Now that the newer consoles are coming out developers will have a higher base target. The consoles are still out of date, but now their hardware is only 2 years old instead of 10. essentially once this new generation comes out developers will finally start taking advantage of the hardware capabilities that have evolved out of pcs over the last 10 years.
6/17/2013 2:00:25 PM
Console games are 720p as well. I'm assuming the new consoles will play games in 1080p.
6/17/2013 2:33:53 PM
probably not even 720p at times
6/17/2013 2:54:43 PM
6/17/2013 3:01:50 PM
gaben will release the steam cloud to give all pc gamers infinity + 1 cloud power
6/17/2013 3:38:56 PM
computer hipsters
6/17/2013 3:54:34 PM
infinity times infinity cloud power
6/18/2013 8:04:36 AM
hell yeah, just have the cloud use the computing power of another cloud! Xbox should have no problem bringing the fastest supercomputer status back to the US!
6/18/2013 10:54:35 AM
This shouldn't have made me laugh nearly as much as it did.
6/18/2013 4:58:37 PM