MS apparently about to announce self-publishing ability and new certification process.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/a...n-process.aspx
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/a...n-process.aspx
I just received a similar email as well and it says my estimated delivery date is Friday, January 3, 2014. It's for a Launch edition, so why did we get told different dates!??!Just received this. email
Guess that means they have actually started to receive the hardware. Estimated delivery date is still Tuesday, December 31, 2013 though.
I've just finished reading the Anandtech article about Logan (http://anandtech.com/show/7169/nvidi...-mobile-kepler) and I'm pretty blown away. Basically, it's a mobile GPU with better performance than the PS3 and the 8800gtx, but it runs on only 2W of power. It's 5x more powerful than the GPU in the iPad 4, yet it consumes the same amount of power. Crazy shit.This might be the last generation for traditional consoles
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/07/...es-and-tablets
Nvidias new mobile CPU has more graphical power than the PS3, and approaching desktop GPUs
I got the same email.Just received this. email
Guess that means they have actually started to receive the hardware. Estimated delivery date is still Tuesday, December 31, 2013 though.
MS has since confirmed this report, more to come at Gamescom at the end of next month.MS apparently about to announce self-publishing ability and new certification process.
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/a...n-process.aspx
Welp. A for effort. F for ultimate fail in the market and thinking any of their original ideas were worth a shit.MS has since confirmed this report, more to come at Gamescom at the end of next month.
https://twitter.com/geoffkeighley/st...34265767342082
Unlike the other news, I don't think there's any reason to confirm any rumor like that until it is much closer to happening.Kinect-less Xbone is never going to happen.http://kotaku.com/microsoft-shoots-d...e-bu-897031441
Doesn't mention that is required for the XBone to operate in that statement. Just the "value it brings"...From the article_sl said:"We have no plans to introduce an Xbox One without Kinect," a spokesperson said this afternoon. "We believe in Kinect and the value it brings to both games and entertainment, and believe $499 is a great value for what consumers receive with their Xbox One."
Such a hilarious knee-jerk. Sony has been courting developers throughout the PS4's development and getting them to get games on their platform from the get go for release.Xbox One self-publishing won't be ready at launch, but will hit within the first year we're told sbn.to/18AdPca via @Polygon
But did it change the way you game? was it as revolutionary as ms claims it to be?I know, right? They only sold 24 million of them in less than 3 years, what a failure, LOL Microsoft. Nobody cares.
I still use my Kinect from time to time. My wife (who is not a gamer) uses the Kinect all the time. Have I switched exclusively to Kinect games? Of course not, but the thing was only $100. We have gotten that much value in entertainment from it a few times over.But did it change the way you game? was it as revolutionary as ms claims it to be?
Very unlikely. Top end gaming configurations are more power hungry than ever before and I don't see that changing enough in the next generation.This might be the last generation for traditional consoles
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/07/...es-and-tablets
Nvidias new mobile CPU has more graphical power than the PS3, and approaching desktop GPUs
I think of it as a failure because I believe MS saw it as evolving console gaming like Nintendo and Sony did in the 90's with the release of the analog sticks on a gamepad or even MS themselves with xbox live.I still use my Kinect from time to time. My wife (who is not a gamer) uses the Kinect all the time. Have I switched exclusively to Kinect games? Of course not, but the thing was only $100. We have gotten that much value in entertainment from it a few times over.
I think part of the reason they think it hasn't is because it isn't a built in part of the system so developers don't want to make a game that can only be use on some of the systems. Imagine if there was a 100$ mouse that some games could use but if you had a regular mouse you couldn't play the game. It would be hard to get developers interested.I think of it as a failure because I believe MS saw it as evolving console gaming like Nintendo and Sony did in the 90's with the release of the analog sticks on a gamepad or even MS themselves with xbox live.