its likely a picture of the day when the console was revealed last year and it was first time they saw it ever. they wanted as good picture as they can to post on thier blogs and stuff probably. photogrpahers do trample eachother for better angles.Aerosteam said:Daphuq is up with that picture?
Were the photographers told to pose like that?
Why are they even taking a picture of the console?
Have they actually seen in Xbox One before?
Why are some of them using a video camera?
Why are they so close to each other and the console?
Why was even a picture taken of them doing that?
Damn it I'm so confused.
people are getting more and more aware of what microstutter is, and they do mention it altrough in a very nontechnical way in this article, so hopefully that.J Tyran said:Maybe this has something to do with these comments about streamlining the interaction between the component parts, whether any developer will ever actually be able to leverage this into results players can actually notice like frame rates and resolutions is another thing entirely.
there is no "pixel quality". the only difference in pixels that we see is by how good our screens are able to show them. as we know, low resolution on high resolution screens look terrible because ourt screens dont know how to deal with low resolutions and do ugly streching. their are just talking bull here.yamy said:Sorry...what?
Correct me if I'm wrong...but what the hell does 'quality of pixels' mean?
Its not irrelevant.ZZoMBiE13 said:I'd be annoyed at that if it didn't perfectly illustrate my point that it's irrelevant to bicker over the numbers.![]()
Thank you very much for stating the obvious.Both consoles need to stop worrying about resolution and make a games that last longer than 2hrs. Content over appearance. All this talk of resolutions and fps make gamers like shallow snobs. "My picture is so much sharper" "No my picture is so much sharper." "You don't have higher pixels? What a loser."SonOfVoorhees said:Both SOny and MS can come up with all the bullshit they want. Dont care about 1080 and 60fps. All i want it great games. Ive been gaming since the Atari, resolution and fps are a non issue for me.
All of this makes sense when you think about it. Especially the first parts. Can't use all the excuses at once. Pick one and stick to it.Callate said:"You don't understand! These are free-range, organic pixels...!"
Ahhhh, no. I think you can play it one way, or another. You can say you're not as good, but only in ways that don't matter. You can say you're better, but in ways no one has noticed. Or you can say that you're not as good, but you will be as good or better once the programmers learn the ins and outs of your particular hardware.
When you're trying to say all three simultaneously, it doesn't come off as honesty; it comes off as spin. I'm not saying all three couldn't have elements of truth simultaneously (though I don't think they do), but it sounds like 110% undiluted weasel.
Moreover, what I've been hearing doesn't sound like "XBox One has the FPS advantage, PS4 has the resolution advantage"; what I've been hearing sounds more like "PS4 has been cleaning XBox One's clock in both fields." Correct me if I've been hearing wrong. (Edit to add: reports on things like Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition seem to imply that this supposition has some basis in fact.)
And while coders will, almost inevitably, find ways to use the XB1's hardware more efficiently as time goes on, it's utterly ludicrous to suggest that those who code for the PS4 will be held in stasis while that occurs. The PS4 people may not have to race to catch up, but with independents already favoring the PS4 and larger companies starting to look askance at the PS4's larger installation base, it's likely that there will be plenty of optimization going on on the PS4 side as well.
I'm getting the impression from an interview like this that Titanfall, however good, wasn't quite the haymaker to Sony's advantage this generation that Microsoft was hoping for. There's nothing for it but to get more good games on your system, guys. And once again, I think you need to either put your talking heads on another track or silence them all together.
Yeah, it is.Strazdas said:Its not irrelevant.ZZoMBiE13 said:I'd be annoyed at that if it didn't perfectly illustrate my point that it's irrelevant to bicker over the numbers.![]()
Then why the hell should anyone buy a new console generation in the first place? You're not making a coherent argument here.ZZoMBiE13 said:Yeah, it is.Strazdas said:Its not irrelevant.ZZoMBiE13 said:I'd be annoyed at that if it didn't perfectly illustrate my point that it's irrelevant to bicker over the numbers.![]()
Horsepower does not equate to fun. It can work to accentuate, but it isn't what makes a game fun. FTL is the most fun I've had with a game in the last 2 years and I can run it on an old PC with very little power under the hood.
That sounds like an argument I kept hearing when a load of people who just bought an Xbone realised they had nothing new to play on it: "Well the software justi..." no, no it doesn't, the software (assuming you mean Netflix et'al) doesn't justify anything because it's function is a games machine, if I wanted a DVR box to stream content to my TV I can buy one for less than £50. Extra features don't justify the cost of a new a gaming machine and neither new machine has managed to justify itself in the gamer space yet..ZZoMBiE13 said:Horsepower does not equate to fun. It can work to accentuate, but it isn't what makes a game fun. FTL is the most fun I've had with a game in the last 2 years and I can run it on an old PC with very little power under the hood.
Hardware specs are an interesting debate in the lead up to a console when we don't have much else to talk about. But the machines are out. Their games are made, boxed, and out in the wild. And the X1 has just as many good fun games as the PS4. And at launch it had way more to offer in terms of software. So all Sony's precious "superior hardware" was good for was playing KillZone. Yawn.
That would imply it could operate in water. At this point, Aquaman's going "Sup, Xbone? What's a'matter? You need AIR, sucka'? WELL, TOO BAD!". This is...008Zulu said:I find it amusing that they are saying their system is as powerful as Superman, when in fact, it's Aquaman.
That's how photographers look when taking pictures.Aerosteam said:Daphuq is up with that picture?
Were the photographers told to pose like that?
Why are they even taking a picture of the console?
Have they actually seen in Xbox One before?
Why are some of them using a video camera?
Why are they so close to each other and the console?
Why was even a picture taken of them doing that?
Damn it I'm so confused.
It's not even a cable box. It's a tumor which also play games that attaches to your cable box and uses an extra 120 watts when you could just hit the source button on your tv remote.canadamus_prime said:Sorry all a heard was "blah blah blah excuses blah blah blah techno babble blah blah blah bullshit" You can spout all the rhetoric you want, I'm still not buying one and I still refuse to call it a games console. It's still a fucking glorified cable box that just happens to also play games.
But they CAN'T be made backwards compatible. It is literally impossible. The closest thing would be to include the actual hardware of the previous gen console inside the case which comes with a lot of issues, not least of which being the massively increased price.Zulnam said:Fuck off Microsoft and Sony; the new console generation is a sham and if you still had any decency left in those corporate bones of yours you would feel shame and make them backwards compatible with previous gen games in DISC form, not re-releasing them in digital for me to buy again.