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Is Xbox the 'One'? What Microsoft isn't telling us

OXCGN:

"The dust has barely settled from Microsoft’s Xbox One reveal and fanboy outrage is still thick in the air.

Here are five essential aspects to Microsoft’s new angular apparatus that really should have been revealed on the big stage."

BadCircuit3983d ago

I'm really not sure I'm excited about this one or the PS4. I'll definitely need more details. They should have left them for E3 or done a full reveal early, not this half baked rubbish.

NatureOfLogic3983d ago

Is Xbox the one? yeah the one no one wants. Already sick using one, I mean the word not the actually console.

Before anyone gets all serious, It's all fun and games, unless it's Xbox one. ;)

shutUpAndTakeMyMoney3983d ago

"What Microsoft isn't telling us"

that its sh!t!!

buddymagoo3983d ago

Do they really need to tell you that? Isn't it already obvious?

dedicatedtogamers3983d ago

As a gamer, ask yourself: are the features of Xbox One how I want gaming to look in the future? Ignore the brand. Ignore that it's Xbox. If this was a box with no brand at all, does this scream "future of gaming" or "future of TV" to you? Now ask yourself this: if I buy this console, am I sending companies like EA and Microsoft a message that this is what I want the future of gaming to look like?

I want details on BOTH consoles (and I'll be just as upset if Sony decides to implement a used-game fee for their own games), but ultimately, PS4 and Xbox One are going in two divergent directions, that much should be crystal clear.

It's really quite simple. If you like gaming, support a game console. I'm not even going to buy a PS4 until about a year from now (that's my personal policy), but the Xbox One isn't remotely on my radar.

gaminoz3983d ago

This is exactly right and I'm the same.

gaminoz3983d ago

What's with the 'cloud' on both consoles? Will that mean that online will be essential as game devs use the power of the cloud more to get better results?

They are saying the consoles are 'future proofed', but that means the games will rely on the cloud to run more and more doesn't it? Is that a good thing for countries with bad internet?

yesmynameissumo3983d ago (Edited 3983d ago )

I don't think games (outside of saves) should have any kind of reliance on the cloud. For the exact reason you mentioned. It's all about how the cloud is leveraged and MS's approach sounds nice, but unrealistic with the US and International Internet infrastructures.

EDIT: From what we know of the PS4 so far, yes, that is a PS4 :)

EDIT2: The Steam Box will play x86 based PC games. I'm unsure if they'll have a Linux version, but it is possible. I think a PC/PS4 is all I need for the next gen. My kids will just have to play the Wii U.

gaminoz3983d ago

And yet I read an interview where Xbox says that it is 'future proof' because they can use the power of the cloud.

That's great news for amazing games, but what if they don't run well like some PC games that rely on the net?

I agree with you. I don't want a PC console, I want a console that plugs and plays and you can choose to be net reliant or not. Is that the PS4?

BadCircuit3983d ago

If we are going to be really tethered to the net and now it is running, I'd rather see what Valve's Steambox will do.

I hope they come up with a HUGE showing at E3, but I've barely heard anything...except it might only run Linux games? Is that right?

MariaHelFutura3983d ago

Requiring the internet to boost "power" would be the worst idea of all the bad ideas they already have. Its a recipe for disaster, more than it already is. Think about it.

psychof0x3983d ago

It sure would be great if developers saw some of that reinstall money.

Noami3983d ago

they arent telling us that it might fail same as the first "one" did ...
http://www.youtube.com/watc...

Proeliator3983d ago

I feel that they are really holding a lot of info back. Should be interesting to see how it plays out.

BadCircuit3983d ago

But is that a good idea? They might as well have waited until E3 and done a big proper show?

Instead of having happy clappers cheer everything they showed that was 'meh'.

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