"Remember the deadly red ring of death on the Xbox 360? Given that it literally killed off a ton of Xbox 360's during its early years there may be doubts about Xbox One's reliability. This obviously raises the question about what kind of warranty can players expect if the Xbox One gets struck by a similar issue."
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I do not think the system with RRoD it has a system to auto turn off when it gets too hot.
Probably some arcade 4k games like limbo, rayman etc etc.On a side note, Rayman Legends is one of most beautiful games I've played recently! Simply stunning!
"4k is up to developers" is such a BS response.
What we actually want to know is if 4K will ever be possible for graphically advanced and large-scope AAA titles. "Up to developers" might as well mean "for indie devs/lower fidelity games".
As much as I'm looking forward to the console, it would be nice to get a straight and honest answer on this one.
4K will probably only be reserved for arcade titles or games like the new Rayman, both next gen seem too weak to deliver solid 4K performance with anything detailed like lets say Beyond 2 Souls. Speaking of 4K, in two years time it will be the perfect opportunity for Sony, MS, and maybe Nintendo to get more money out the consumers by introducing HDMI 2.0 on their system redesign if 4K gaming takes off.