Well. Right. (I thought this was meant to be previewing an even around E3 in June)
Well. Right. (I thought this was meant to be previewing an even around E3 in June)
The reddit post says it "popped up on Twitter" but then doesn't give a link to or screenshot of the tweet? I didn't see the tweet on Xbox twitter, so seems fishy to me.
Butttt, it is 2 days after my wedding, so maybe it's a present from old Philliam Spencer.
EDIT: Also the fact that it just says "Xbox Series", not "Series X"
This only works if there is one box. There won't be if there are two discs. Why would a case that contains a 100GB Blu-ray have anything Xbox One related on it?
I honestly believe them saying the name is Xbox is so they can finally just go with "Xbox 2" in 6 years. What can they realistically call the next batch of consoles, Xbox: Models?
I couldn't find anywhere that says the One S or X support BDXL, so they couldn't actually read 100GB discs.
When do you all think xCloud will launch as an actual product?
Quite the opposite actually. they wont want to take up e3 time by going into detail on the specs, special features, tech demos, and everything during it, so theyll probably have an event sometime before it. E3 is about games for them.The odds of MS having a separate dedicated event when they have already revealed the console is near zero.
Quite the opposite actually. they wont want to take up e3 time by going into detail on the specs, special features, tech demos, and everything during it, so theyll probably have an event sometime before it. E3 is about games for them.
and by close to zero i meant it's negative
meaning there's more of a chance that nintendo and sony will both go third party than MS holding a 2nd event
To hold a second event, there will have needed to be a first event. TGAs doesn't count as an event. Phil has been all in on E3 being about games. In order for that to remain true this year, Xbox 4 needs a proper unveiling detailing specs, new features and Lockhart should it still exist. As it stands they've yet to properly sell anyone on the console and why you should buy it.
or perhaps they will sell it by showing the games?
it takes like 20 seconds to go over the specs... it took 4 minutes at E3 2017 to detail all the hardware of Xbox One X ... from the specs to the features like HDR and super sampling to talking about liquid cooling and the hovus method. yet it took 20 seconds just for the specs. if there is any special new features to highlight, they'll do it quickly. but considering the relative rate of progress between xbox 360 and now, i don't feel there's much of a need.
there might be some neat things like mixer integration or RT or showing off load times or xcloud or whatever... but it'll take 15-20 minutes max outside of roughly 2 hours.
and by 2nd event i mean E3 already exists. there's no need for an individual event.
Xbox One X is not the same as a new hardware generation. Xbox One will largely be irrelevant by late 2021. I mean you're also forgetting Lockhart. They still potentially have an entire other console with different but similar specs to show off. Aside from knowing what the Series X looks like we're roughly in the same boat of knowing little to nothing just like the PS5. A reveal event can still go a long way.
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or perhaps they will sell it by showing the games?
it takes like 20 seconds to go over the specs... it took 4 minutes at E3 2017 to detail all the hardware of Xbox One X ... from the specs to the features like HDR and super sampling to talking about liquid cooling and the hovus method. yet it took 20 seconds just for the specs. if there is any special new features to highlight, they'll do it quickly. but considering the relative rate of progress between xbox 360 and now, i don't feel there's much of a need.
there might be some neat things like mixer integration or RT or showing off load times or xcloud or whatever... but it'll take 15-20 minutes max outside of roughly 2 hours.
and by 2nd event i mean E3 already exists. there's no need for an individual event.
it's actually pretty much just an extension of this gen.
we're definitely going to have less OS level stuff to talk about relative to last generation. All games and all hardware from previous gen works on this one. The controllers are basically the same outside of a share button There really isn't much to go over. We actually know pretty much the majority outside of the exact specs and some minor things here and there.
Also lockhart isn't expected to be out this year.
Its the reason no matter what happens with infinite quite frankly people will hate it and other will love it. Best case scenario is what they have, have MCC for all the classic Halo and then move on with a soft relaunch of the series.What if we lost our core audience but garnered a new one? Not sure I ever saw that.
yes and no, its not new to release newer tech later on to have a product hit a specific lower budget range while keeping it within the same series of devices. With Xbox games just being PC games that helps games move to Series S easily, X is what a console only game will build for and then just scale down and when it comes to third party or first party they just have to build again to X or even a maxed tf out PC and once again scale down for both. building for S and then just adding bells and whistles for X aint how you do it.Lockhart launching after makes no sense. Devs have to build for it from jump if everything is to work on both.
What if...we stopped reacting to the whims of the world and our legacy?
Sega owns it.Would a sequel to Alpha Protocol by Obsidian ever be possible or is it Sega that owns the IP?
You're making a whole lot of assumptions and ignoring a bunch of points.
I'd say there's more a chance that there is a separate event then that there isn't (70/30)
- Xbox One X = hardware update. Xbox Series X = a new console. They will spend more time on specs just to flaunt them
- 15-20 mins is more than 1/8 of the entire show. That's not insignificant. That's a few games alone, IF it was only taking that much time to do.
- Halo Infinite will likely take a huge chunk of time at E3, not to mention all the Xbox One games that have yet to release (that are known and have a post-E3 release). Plus, considering much of the 3P content now has one stage to feature on, there's likely to be a healthy amount of time put into that.
- We know nothing about the UX, we all just assume it'll be exactly the same. Might be, might not be. If not -- explanations anticipated
- We know very little about the controller, only that it has a share button, more grip, is slightly smaller, and has the Elite-style directional pad. There could be a whole lot going on under the hood that we have no clue about.
- Lockhart launching after makes no sense. Devs have to build for it from jump if everything is to work on both.
- Speaking of, there will be some time detailing the sunsetting of the Xbox One family of devices. Price drops, halting production, reiterate that "nobody will be left behind" and what that means.
- Most consumers of consoles don't hang out here. A healthy chunk of those people don't even venture past IGN/Gamespot for news and information. THOSE people need the griity details that we (think we) know.
Problem is, if Sony's got DRAM and NAND flash memory supply problems, probably Microsoft is in the same boat too. It means that both SX and Lockhart could cost more than expected, or even that they might push Lockhart to next year to keep all silicon supplies for SX.Based on today's rumoured Bloomberg post, if MS can hit $350 with Lockhart vs. a $499 PS5, it's going to be huge. Doubly so if Lockhart can launch at $300.
I'm aware that this will be mutually felt, but is $350 really much more than expected for Lockhart? It seems most anticipate it will be $300 based on current components (though I've personally always been team $350). If they can currently sell the 6 teraflop One X for $350 and still make a profit, you'd think Lockhart would be within spitting distance price-wise - particularly given it will likely lack the $20 blue-ray drive (which may also enable greater subsidisatiom).Problem is, if Sony's got DRAM and NAND flash memory supply problems, probably Microsoft is in the same boat too. It means that both SX and Lockhart could cost more than expected, or even that they might push Lockhart to next year to keep all silicon supplies for SX.
But what might they show? E3 will obviously be about the games and big reveals, and they already revealed the console's look and rough specs. I frankly can't see another event happening before E3, unless it's very limited to just showing the console, some tech demo and maybe one or two games.Genuine or not, April would be perfect for a launch event. I feel February to June E3 is too long to wait to start phase 2 of the launch conversation, whilst May to June E3 is just to long to wait until the reveal itself.
I considered $350 an expected price for Lockhart so far. So if the news about memory prices are true, it might reach $399 or even more. Which would IMHO fail its own purpose.I'm aware that this will be mutually felt, but is $350 really much more than expected for Lockhart? It seems most anticipate it will be $300 based on current components (though I've personally always been team $350). If they can currently sell the 6 teraflop One X for $350 and still make a profit, you'd think Lockhart would be within spitting distance price-wise - particularly given it will likely lack the $20 blue-ray drive (which may also enable greater subsidisatiom).
That's called a Windows PC.Not too concerned about Project Spark. I just want Xbox to push Wacom and Huion tablet support. Get Krita and MS Paint ported over. Turn on Windows Ink and Surface Pen support.
Give every kid with an Xbox One S a foot in the door of digital art.
Yeah I agree. Now that I think about it, those guys probably hear "That's not Halo" constantly ringing in their ears. I guess I can get behind that document. Scary though.This might just be the most beautiful thing I've ever read. Gives me hope for the future of Halo.
Yeah I agree. Now that I think about it, those guys probably hear "That's not Halo" constantly ringing in their ears. I guess I can get behind that document. Scary though.
You know guys, I'm a big Xbox guy but lately, Dreams has blown my mind. So sad that Project Spark was cancelled and tried way too hard to monetize. Dreams is really a magical game and great toolset. It might see a PC release one day so don't sleep on it. Wouldn't work well on Xbox without gyro controls though, I fear. Project Spark is not very often mentioned when it comes to Xbox One's problems. Still, it could have been so much more... and more Conker, too.
Ori and the Will of the Wisps starts the very moment where Ori and the Blind Forest ended, that's why you see Swallows Nest there :)
And yeah, currently there's a Press Preview Event happening in SF and the embargo for the previews is lifting on 26th of February at 12:01am. Gareth (our composer) is also there for interviews, etc. :)
So, not long anymore and you folks will get a whole bunch of new footage and previews!
I would love to see that. Have a Gears Championship edition that is all multiplayer all the time. Multiplayer doesn't need to take drastic risks and if anything, fans of particular multiplayer games are very specific on why they like it. Today Counter Strike is as healthy as it's ever been.
The single player does need to take more risks.
When we step back and look at it, Halo and Gears are really the 2 franchises that have balanced both campaign and multiplayer better than anyone in the industry. Reason why it's such a tough balance is that what's good for one mode doesn't often translate to the other. Both Gears and Halo found uniquely perfect balances but in order for one mode to move ahead, it may kill that balance. That's why it may be time to separate them and break the interdependence.
Zhuge has said that Bloomberg article about ps5 lines up with what he knows. He also said he expects XSX BOM to be 460-520$.But what might they show? E3 will obviously be about the games and big reveals, and they already revealed the console's look and rough specs. I frankly can't see another event happening before E3, unless it's very limited to just showing the console, some tech demo and maybe one or two games.
I considered $350 an expected price for Lockhart so far. So if the news about memory prices are true, it might reach $399 or even more. Which would IMHO fail its own purpose.
Xbox has keyboard and mouse support that it could work well with Dreams.You know guys, I'm a big Xbox guy but lately, Dreams has blown my mind. So sad that Project Spark was cancelled and tried way too hard to monetize. Dreams is really a magical game and great toolset. It might see a PC release one day so don't sleep on it. Wouldn't work well on Xbox without gyro controls though, I fear. Project Spark is not very often mentioned when it comes to Xbox One's problems. Still, it could have been so much more... and more Conker, too.
I didn't know that i needed that, thankMS should pay to remaster New Vegas in the FO4 engine and add in new and cut locations like Legion territory and expand New Vegas and Freeside. Make the greatest game ever made that much better.
because he use always the same big words belonging to the ubi/ea generic AAA
well a game released at the beginning of a generation is worst than one belonging to the same genre released six years later at the end of the same generation is not a newsI think people forget that 343 are gonna be Halo fans themselves. The preciousness of a fanbase towards itself (and at this point it is often - no, not always - itself, rather than the game) can be revolting.
I really like Spark. I have Dreams and it's clearly a step above what Spark was, but I actually played Spark more, as I had more time/inclination to make shit back then. Dreams is very impressive though.
Would anyone like to see a sequel to Alpha Protocol by Obsidian if Microsoft could work out a deal with Sega?
Of course. However the Alpha Protocol IP isn't a valuable or noteworthy brand when MS and Obsidian could make their own IP that's a spiritual successor to Alpha Protocol.Would anyone like to see a sequel to Alpha Protocol by Obsidian if Microsoft could work out a deal with Sega?
In a display of excellent taste, Obsidian's CEO still wants to make Alpha Protocol 2Of course. However the Alpha Protocol IP isn't a valuable or noteworthy brand when MS and Obsidian could make their own IP that's a spiritual successor to Alpha Protocol.
No different in how From Software created Dark Souls after Demon Souls.
I've kind of wondered out loud about this before in relation to Halo, but I do wonder if it might be better for Gears to fully decouple SP and MP. That way, no one element has to be beholden to the other.
The Jack abilities in G5 at least make me wonder if there won't be a wider delta between the modes in 6.
Things change over time so I'm not getting my hopes up until I hear reasonable rumblings about it happening by trustworthy sources. Besides smaller projects and The Outer Worlds DLC, we know Obsidian is making a AAA fantasy RPG and likely a sequel to The Outer Worlds so the likelihood that a spy/espionage action RPG will be getting made anytime soon is quite low. :(In a display of excellent taste, Obsidian's CEO still wants to make Alpha Protocol 2
Feargus Urquhart mentioned the idea as recently as September 2017 so could potentially still happen :D
How will retail boxes work if they aren't labeled "Xbox Series"? A 100GB Blu-ray that will only work on the Series X will need its own packaging to let people know "This won't work on the One." It won't just have Xbox at the top.
If for the next 7 years the newest models of Xbox are Xbox Series _ then the name at that point is Xbox Series.
SHADOWRUN!Things change over time so I'm not getting my hopes up until I hear reasonable rumblings about it happening by trustworthy sources. Besides smaller projects and The Outer Worlds DLC, we know Obsidian is making a AAA fantasy RPG and likely a sequel to The Outer Worlds so the likelihood that a spy/espionage action RPG will be getting made anytime soon is quite low. :(
Ok, I would love for it to be that, but I highly doubt it. :( Shadow Run AAA RPG and Alpha Protocol spiritual successor AAA RPG by Obsidian are my dream RPG's by XGS.
Alpha Protocol model doesn't really work with 50+ hour AAA, though.Ok, I would love for it to be that, but I highly doubt it. :( Shadow Run AAA RPG and Alpha Protocol spiritual successor AAA RPG by Obsidian are my dream RPG's by XGS.
Kind of cool. I keep calling for an Xbox elite keyboard and mouse...