It makes sense they could do this during load times as the GPU is idling. Great idea though, hope more Switch games get updated to support this.
It was't really unveiled but my guess is it's to weaken Xbox One X in the same way they tried to weaken the Dreamcast with the PS2. Also Microsoft sort of announced the next Xbox already at E3 2018 so it's not like Sony's announcement was that early.
Shame but I'm still going to check it out despite the lackluster reviews. The Order was also not a good game but it had some interesting elements, I suspect this will be similar. Supposed to look pretty good on PS4 Pro in HDR which is a plus.
I already have a decent size library since I have a launch Xbox one but I mostly play multiplatform games on the pc as I have a 1080Ti.
I'm finally getting an Xbox One X because I'm tired of my OLED's shitty smart TV apps. Don't plan to play very much on it but it was $370 with shipping so I don't feel like it was too bad of a price.
How about he finish his own game before offering advice to fix others.
If it really has a large SSD and not just one used as a cache then $499 is very reasonable.
PS5 will also be more powerful than the hardware configuration used for Stadia, I'm sure the next Xbox will be as well.
I'm guessing it'll be $399 again based on what Cerny said.
I think PS5 supporting the old version of PSVR has more to do with backwards compatibility than it being used for PS5 games. My guess would be that there will be a new headset for PS5 software, but maybe they'll continue to support both with some enhancements being saved for the new headset.
It would probably decrease costs because the case would be smaller, thus requiring less plastic. It's not some insane engineering task to make a smaller Xbox case. They're selling the digital only version of the Xbox One S for as much or more than the regular model, they can afford to change it for $250.
They should just redesign the case and make it smaller now that it doesn't need the space.
Idiotic
No way it could actually run on the actual hardware, RDR2 is one of the most demanding games on PS4 / Xbox One.
I’m down for an 8/10 game with strong visuals.
I hope so, most of the newer stuff has looked pretty good. I’m excited to play this on my new 4K OLED, so far the other first party games that use checkerboard rendering for 4K have looked great on it.
No
It's comical how long Nintendo fans have been waiting for a Switch announcement.
Hoping we get release dates on Ghost and TLOU2.
I'm enjoying it overall but it is a bit rough around the edges.