Yes but microsoft make it so easy.
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Originally posted by Synthesthesia View PostThat's the thing with these embargoes... even if it's not a bad thing, everyone immediately assumes that it is, so in a way the damage is already done. I don't understand why they don't just get it over with if it is bad news.
Baring in mind the best version of COD at the time of releasing a brand new console alongside your biggest competitor, can potentially make or break you, microsoft clearly want as little impact as possible on this.
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Originally posted by PaTaito View PostIf it were emargoed across the board you could come up with any excuse you liked, but to specifically hold back one.....doesn't look good.
Baring in mind the best version of COD at the time of releasing a brand new console alongside your biggest competitor, can potentially make or break you, microsoft clearly want as little impact as possible on this.
I'm not bothered either way, I'll just get the better version for xmas.
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Originally posted by MisterBubbles View PostYes all the while we can read the XBone reviews, Oh NO , M$ has embargo'd cause it must be F****** worse.
So being that the game was running on Xbox One hardware, the first thing I'm sure the first thing that might spring to mind is the game's native 720p resolution. To be honest, I had known about the resolution going in, but it barely occurred to me while playing. If I hadn't known, I honestly would have never guessed. Instead, I was far more impressed with the game's smooth performance, owed in large part to its solid 60 frames-per-second.
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Originally posted by Kron View Post
I still maintain that as a consumer, if it was possible to manage 720p with 256Mb of RAM and a 6 year GPU/CPU combo, it is not unreasonable that I would expect a new console that costs over ?400 to manage 1080p. I thought this was the same expectation across the gaming world: The Publishers, the consumers, the press, the hardware suppliers everyone.
Now most of the gaming press seem to be downplaying this issue (Despite earning clicks on "Graphical comparsions between PS3/XB360" and telling us that we should choose XB360 9/10 over PS3, due to minute improvements.) and also there seems to be a growing apethy on forums too.
I am a multiplatform gamer, I will buy all of the consoles. Regardless of platform if COD can't manage a steady 60fps on next gen hardware, that is a clusterf**k of epic proportions.
Hopefully things will greatly improve.
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Originally posted by FSW View PostI expected 1080p last gen to be honest. For it not to be a staple this time around is disappointing but then I'll always configure PC to do 1080 at 60 even if it means dropping graphical flourishes.
I mean come on.
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Originally posted by PaTaito View PostExactly, ridge 7 was magnificent in 2007.
I mean come on.
I dunno, it's just good to know that I'm not alone in being dissapointed about this, and I am fully aware a PC would do this today, but I love console gaming!
On Killzone Mercenary the devs used a very clever variable/dynamic resolution technique so that Native was possible, and when it drops in action you hardly notice. (So sniping is native for example.) Maybe that will be one of the ways this gen will solve the issue.
With good coding and some time with the hardware it should all be possible, but I just thought 1080p would be a given.
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