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Didn't notice those. Nice improvementAnd also has textured triggers too.
Didn't notice those. Nice improvementAnd also has textured triggers too.
I don't think they will struggle if it's more than £450, people are paying £1000 for a mobile phone these days.It certainly looks quite bulky, but then again with the power we’re looking at and the cooling requirements etc I suppose that’s to be expected. I still think £449, I think they’ll struggle if it’s more than that. Updated the thread title.
I'd happily pay more if it meant it was going to be as powerful as can be, but you and me are the minority, i too think they will struggle if it's more than £450-500.I don't think they will struggle if it's more than £450, people are paying £1000 for a mobile phone these days.
Yeah, I think ray tracing is going to be a game changer in addition to the extra power. If you look at the Hellblade II trailer it looks almost photo realistic in places, part of that will be the increased rendering power, but more realistic light, shadows and reflections make a hell of a difference.So are we expecting a bigger leap with the next gen than the one with the previous gen?
Yeah, I think ray tracing is going to be a game changer in addition to the extra power. If you look at the Hellblade II trailer it looks almost photo realistic in places, part of that will be the increased rendering power, but more realistic light, shadows and reflections make a hell of a difference.
This isn't CGI, it's real time in-engine, so not actual gameplay so you're right there, but real time in-engine is pretty damn good. If you want to see what actual games are going to look like you'll be out of luck until E3 next June.I never even bother taking notice of trailers tbh as the game never looks anything like them.
On the MS side of things that's pretty much how it's going to work, in terms of backwards compatibility anyway. If you buy the new console then all the old games will still work and they'll perform better on the new, more powerful hardware. If there was a game that couldn't reach 4K all the time on the One X, the frame rate would drop and would checkerboard down in resolution it should run at 4K and have a solid frame rate on the Series X.I see people talking about current gen and next gen but I was under the impression this wasn't how the new consoles would work, it wouldn't be a brand new generation with new console specific titles like with the release of the 360 and Xbox One but rather it would be like PC gaming has always been where there will be a single game that will work on all consoles but the experience will depend on the console so for instance the next Halo game when played on an Xbox One S could be 720p/30fps but on the One X it would be 4K/30fps and on the Series X it would be 4K/60fps, something like that.
Basically buying the new console will be like giving your PC an upgrade with everything you already had working just like it always did but now taking advantage of the extra power to offer a far superior experience.
Have they said that you will get improvements on old games? Or we just think thats going to be a given? For example If you boot up the X1 version of Destiny 2 are we likely to then be able to do 60 FPS on it or are we just talking about changes they can do on top that wont require the developer to work on patches like increasing sharpness or something like that?
I don't like the sound of that, I want games to be made specifically for that console to utilise everything that it can offer.
I see people talking about current gen and next gen but I was under the impression this wasn't how the new consoles would work, it wouldn't be a brand new generation with new console specific titles like with the release of the 360 and Xbox One but rather it would be like PC gaming has always been where there will be a single game that will work on all consoles but the experience will depend on the console so for instance the next Halo game when played on an Xbox One S could be 720p/30fps but on the One X it would be 4K/30fps and on the Series X it would be 4K/60fps, something like that.
Basically buying the new console will be like giving your PC an upgrade with everything you already had working just like it always did but now taking advantage of the extra power to offer a far superior experience.
Have they? I've only seen the XInteresting they've announced three models already
Controller bumpers look more like the 360 controller's. Hopefully, they've improved the bumper button design from this generation, as it's prone to breaking eventually.
Series X for me. Interesting they've announced three models already, so I wonder if the X will get replaced a few years in with a more powerful edition, like X1 and X1X.
I've been a PS man for a good few years but must admit the Hellblade trailer looks waaay better than Godfall.
Like I said, I will be buying whichever is the most powerful.
Why ?
Do you just play Multiplat games ?