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Originally posted by Cassius_Smoke View PostThis is pretty scathing of the Scarlett unvailing. I kind of know what theyre getting at, but can't agree with it all.
Everyone knows what faster Ram and CPU means in performance.
The Halo trailer was pretty meh though. It should have wowed.
https://www.polygon.com/2019/6/10/18...arlett-e3-2019
I agree about the Halo trailer though. A bit too little... Even if they'd just shown 5 seconds of actual campaign gameplay to finish. Instead we will have to wait.
One thing that was noticeably absent from the Scarlett discussion was the two different SKUs. I'm setting all these articles of PS5 will be more powerful, or it won't ...blah blah... No-one has mentioned Scarlett being two consoles, not one. Who's comparing here and between what precisely?
It's all guff in the wind isn't it.
I'm just happy to play Lego Forza, new free Borderlands 2 DLC and have my subscription bumped out to late 2021 for £1.
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Originally posted by nonny View PostThere's always some journos out for blood. They basically did a carbon copy of the Scorpio teaser where they talk tech speak for the tech nerds that care. Next year they'll show you the tin, the price and the consumer experience. This isn't anything new.. just a baited article full of hate. We're over a year from launch, chill out.
I agree about the Halo trailer though. A bit too little....
Hopefully, all the talk about X Cloud lad being no worse than on LCD with no game mode on is true, that be pretty awesome, like how one can use their own Xbox to be a server to play games on your devices too for free. Just hope the tech meets up with all the hype and promise, for both this and Google plans too.
Nice to think, no matter where you go (within reason) all you need is a joypad and a screen to enjoy console-like gaming that's half decent, but I do not believe it, until it's out in the wild. If it works mind.. the horrible valley lines commute, may never be the same again
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From the approach they're taking the two SKU's thing for XB4 doesn't make that much sense. You'll have a window of games that work on XBO and XB4 and the idea of there being something in the middle is literally just an XBX. At best you'd be looking at a revision of the XBX to make a Slim cheaper version viable but it still dilutes the sales pitch at a time when their rival will be coming in hard on a 'true next gen' message. I think that's why there's so little official chatter about it, even if there's a second SKU on the true Scarlett model matters.
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Thinking about it, what Microsoft's show reminded me more of anything else was Netflix.
There were a lot - A LOT - of games, and probably 80% or more of them on Game Pass, which is kind of amazing. But there weren't really any tentpoles that genuinely excited me. It reminded me of the Netflix strategy of supplying vast quantities of fairly mediocre content - especially when they said 'there are thousands of games in development for Xbox currently'.
The Halo trailer was definitely a disappointment. You'd think they'd treat this as an opportunity to bring new people into the franchise and really renew it for a new generation and an expanded audience, but that trailer just left me cold.
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The Gears 5 one was the worst for me, not fully showcasing you're next AAA at the presentation felt like it suggested a lack of confidence in it.
Then they announced quite a lot which was nice even if it was clear that these weren't Xbox AAA exclusives, just the stuff their acquired studios were already bringing to completion so it's a bit like them clearing the decks (still nice though as many would likely have been low profile flops but will now benefit from MS's backing). They'll help carry the XBO across the finish line as post-September it's clear MS is done supporting XBO with its core franchises in favour of XB4 now.
Halo, it looked alright but it depends on how you look at it. It's a cutscene and as has been long established even in-engine cutscenes aren't representative of how games look in game most of the time, plus familiarity with PC tech puts Halo more in the run of the mill territory but on the flip side it's never really been a franchise to bet on for being a graphics boundary breaker, only Halo 1 and Halo 4 were visually impressive for their time.
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Originally posted by wakka View Post
The Halo trailer was definitely a disappointment. You'd think they'd treat this as an opportunity to bring new people into the franchise and really renew it for a new generation and an expanded audience, but that trailer just left me cold.
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We'll have to agree to disagree TA. For me, it was simply dull as a trailer. To succeed, it should have been a 'Wow' moment, not an 'Eh, okay' moment.
And agreed SF, not showing Gears gameplay when it was so close to launch was concerning. I think it'll be very much like Gears 4, which was a nice enough game but very last gen. I'll play it though, for sure.
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Originally posted by wakka View PostWe'll have to agree to disagree TA. For me, it was simply dull as a trailer. To succeed, it should have been a 'Wow' moment, not an 'Eh, okay' moment.
I would have liked to see more of Ori: the Will of the Wisps, Elden Ring and Phantasy Star Online 2 actually running on the one myself. The worst part of the whole show was how crap Battletoads looked, even the Arcade game looked way more impressive and that came out in the 90's
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Originally posted by wakka View PostI didn't need them to show off loads of the single player of Halo, it just needed to be something cool and exciting. What they had did not stir me - and that's a fail in my books.
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