EDGE - Fresh documents posted on vgleaks.com related to the next Xbox are real, our source has confirmed.
Our insider described the screengrabs from the Durango SDK on vgleaks.com as “entirely legitimate”, although they contain much of the same information we revealed on February 6th, and were circulated to developers working with the console last year.
Radioactive retrospective. TSA look back on the original trilogy of STALKER games, with the Legends of the Zone console release.
Love Contra? Love Vampire Survivors? Of course you do - in which case you should be getting involved in Vampire Survivors: Operation Guns.
Spring has arrived in Appalachia and that means that it is time to go on a cleaning spring in Fallout 76 during the Spring Cleaning event.
Oh dear. Edge were pretty much spot on with their sources as far as the PS3 was concerned so we have to give them credit here too.
"With this “Always On, Always Connected” design, users will quickly and easily enjoy their connected entertainment experiences, with no waiting for the console to restart or install games"
Is that really the benefit of this design? The PS4 doesn't require you to be always on, always connected and still manages to achieve (according to what was shown) what was elucidated above.
But this did make me realise one thing; my hardware is already always on as it is; my smartphone is connected either via 3G or WiFi, my 360 and PS3 auto-sign in as soon as I turn them on, same goes for my PC.
So as far as this always on business is concerned, the only real issue is making sure I don't watch porn or prance around in my room dancing to Tom Jones like Carlton from Fresh Prince of Bel Air if my 720 is located there in case MS are watching me.
OH Sheet.
In an earlier thread I pointed out that it says 'always on', which could just mean 'in a standby state', but this new info has 'always on, always connected' which suggests it IS going to require network connectivity. Surely, even if this is true at the moment, Microsoft will remove it from the final build. It just seems very risky when you consider that a huge amount of people can't afford or even can't get broadband.
So it has nothing to do with used games then? Always on refers to power not internet. Sounds just like what the PS4 is doing so you can start your game where you finished it straight away.
Edit: On a side note the pic for the article is a bit random...
How is this not rumor as well? Gonna wait for official reveals and not worry about what if's from mere rumors.