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spurgeonryan said:
Looks like good stuff! Is it going to be stronger than the pro?

Biggest deal is the 4GB extra ram, the better textures are very noticable.

But yes its faster at every point, faster harddrive, faster ram, faster cpu and faster gpu with extra memory, so yeah

The add looks great, they still need more games to back it up but Xbox is doing better then 3 years ago in my opinion, so thats good




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Well at least there appeared to be some in game footage besides all cut scenes.



GribbleGrunger said:
FIT_Gamer said:
Weird way to advertise "the world's most powerful console" without actually showing game play.

We live in a world of pixel counters ...

Pixel counting has always existed.
Now that the Playstation 4 isn't on top, some select individuals on this forum are having to change tact and are thus trying to downplay the importance of resolution after hyping 1080P and the GDDR5's for so long.

monocle_layton said:

Marketing makes a difference, but price tags do as well. Not sure if $499 will be an easy price to swallow


It will be for enthusiasts/high-end gamers, but outside of that... It will likely not gain much in the way of momentum.

I think what people need to keep in mind is that the Xbox One X and Playstation 4 Pro is a Halo product... nVidia doesn't manufacture the Titan GPU because it sells millions of units at a high price... It exists because it creates brand recognition, it brings consumers attention over to the platform as a whole.
And like I said before the Playstation 4/Nea/4.5 was even revealed... The cheaper product will sell in higher volumes because of that intrinsic fact.

What will be truly interesting is how the Xbox One S will sell after the Xbox One X launches... Microsoft is winning a ton of "free" advertisement via gaming outlets thanks to the Xbox One X (Not just hardware, but game trailers and so on too!) so it will be interesting to see how things look over the long term for the entire Xbox One platform.

FIT_Gamer said:
Weird way to advertise "the world's most powerful console" without actually showing game play.

I love how gaming outlets are making claims like "Feel True Power". - And I am like... *Cough*PC*Cough*.



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Pemalite said:
GribbleGrunger said:

We live in a world of pixel counters ...

Pixel counting has always existed.
Now that the Playstation 4 isn't on top, some select individuals on this forum are having to change tact and are thus trying to downplay the importance of resolution after hyping 1080P and the GDDR5's for so long.

monocle_layton said:

Marketing makes a difference, but price tags do as well. Not sure if $499 will be an easy price to swallow


It will be for enthusiasts/high-end gamers, but outside of that... It will likely not gain much in the way of momentum.

I think what people need to keep in mind is that the Xbox One X and Playstation 4 Pro is a Halo product... nVidia doesn't manufacture the Titan GPU because it sells millions of units at a high price... It exists because it creates brand recognition, it brings consumers attention over to the platform as a whole.
And like I said before the Playstation 4/Nea/4.5 was even revealed... The cheaper product will sell in higher volumes because of that intrinsic fact.

What will be truly interesting is how the Xbox One S will sell after the Xbox One X launches... Microsoft is winning a ton of "free" advertisement via gaming outlets thanks to the Xbox One X (Not just hardware, but game trailers and so on too!) so it will be interesting to see how things look over the long term for the entire Xbox One platform.

FIT_Gamer said:
Weird way to advertise "the world's most powerful console" without actually showing game play.

I love how gaming outlets are making claims like "Feel True Power". - And I am like... *Cough*PC*Cough*.

But aren’t consoles marketed to a totally different demographic? Console players just to buy a device and off they go. Ppl who play PC are different in that they actually care and have time to build beastly setups. So for console players, the phrase is correct. At lease until next gen. Then a whole new “power” battle will begin. 



UltimateGamer1982 said:
Pemalite said:

Pixel counting has always existed.
Now that the Playstation 4 isn't on top, some select individuals on this forum are having to change tact and are thus trying to downplay the importance of resolution after hyping 1080P and the GDDR5's for so long.


It will be for enthusiasts/high-end gamers, but outside of that... It will likely not gain much in the way of momentum.

I think what people need to keep in mind is that the Xbox One X and Playstation 4 Pro is a Halo product... nVidia doesn't manufacture the Titan GPU because it sells millions of units at a high price... It exists because it creates brand recognition, it brings consumers attention over to the platform as a whole.
And like I said before the Playstation 4/Nea/4.5 was even revealed... The cheaper product will sell in higher volumes because of that intrinsic fact.

What will be truly interesting is how the Xbox One S will sell after the Xbox One X launches... Microsoft is winning a ton of "free" advertisement via gaming outlets thanks to the Xbox One X (Not just hardware, but game trailers and so on too!) so it will be interesting to see how things look over the long term for the entire Xbox One platform.

I love how gaming outlets are making claims like "Feel True Power". - And I am like... *Cough*PC*Cough*.

But aren’t consoles marketed to a totally different demographic? Console players just to buy a device and off they go. Ppl who play PC are different in that they actually care and have time to build beastly setups. So for console players, the phrase is correct. At lease until next gen. Then a whole new “power” battle will begin. 

More than 60% of PC gamers don't even game at 1080p yet.  Way less game at 4K.  PC master race my ass.



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DroidKnight said:
UltimateGamer1982 said:

But aren’t consoles marketed to a totally different demographic? Console players just to buy a device and off they go. Ppl who play PC are different in that they actually care and have time to build beastly setups. So for console players, the phrase is correct. At lease until next gen. Then a whole new “power” battle will begin. 

More than 60% of PC gamers don't even game at 1080p yet.  Way less game at 4K.  PC master race my ass.

Right? There’s this game that gaf keeps talking about abbreviated as PUBG. It’s some new shooting game on PC and it honestly looks like a late ps2/OG Xbox game. 



UltimateGamer1982 said:
DroidKnight said:

More than 60% of PC gamers don't even game at 1080p yet.  Way less game at 4K.  PC master race my ass.

Right? There’s this game that gaf keeps talking about abbreviated as PUBG. It’s some new shooting game on PC and it honestly looks like a late ps2/OG Xbox game. 

Is that the game in the Xbox One X commercial?



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DroidKnight said:
UltimateGamer1982 said:

Right? There’s this game that gaf keeps talking about abbreviated as PUBG. It’s some new shooting game on PC and it honestly looks like a late ps2/OG Xbox game. 

Is that the game in the Xbox One X commercial?

I think they squeezed a shot of it in there. I mostly saw assassins creed, Madden and forza and Fifa. 



UltimateGamer1982 said:
DroidKnight said:

More than 60% of PC gamers don't even game at 1080p yet.  Way less game at 4K.  PC master race my ass.

Right? There’s this game that gaf keeps talking about abbreviated as PUBG. It’s some new shooting game on PC and it honestly looks like a late ps2/OG Xbox game. 

no, that's not really "right". That survey is based on laptops as well, etc etc. The term "PC gamer" is way more broad then console gamer can ever be. If you actually shrank a survey down to just hardcore pc gamers, or even intermediate users, you would have much higher results for resolution output. 1080p would probably be more like 80% - 85% of users. And, it was a survey with no sample size given anyways. Anecdotally, I usually do surveys much more often on laptops than on desktop too, because mouse control and screen size can make me subconciously change my thinking about how to get through a web page fastest. But either way it doesn't matter, because breaking down those graphic statistics we can see a huge amount of that survey is laptop users. Fucking. Laptops. It's like including Switch games with PS4 statistics for resolutions. Honestly, Steam showing pop up intereviews or sales right away when you log in is the most annoying thing about the platform in my opinion, so i wouldn't be surprised if most people skipped it altogether.

https://youtu.be/GCTMzEjoQjM

 

I know this guy sounds too angry, and frankily I don't like the creator that much, but he makes very good points. Statitics about resolution are usually very misleading.

Also, saying PUBG looks like a P2/Og xbox game is laughable. I'm sorry but if you really believe that, you're showing your bias off way too much. First of all, it's an indie game. Second of all, it's an open world massive multiplayer experience. Third of all, the game actually looks pretty good when you're playing it, especially on the highest settings. It's not "The Witcher" or shit but it looks decent for what it is.



AngryLittleAlchemist said:
UltimateGamer1982 said:

Right? There’s this game that gaf keeps talking about abbreviated as PUBG. It’s some new shooting game on PC and it honestly looks like a late ps2/OG Xbox game. 

no, that's not really "right". That survey is based on laptops as well, etc etc. The term "PC gamer" is way more broad then console gamer can ever be. If you actually shrank a survey down to just hardcore pc gamers, or even intermediate users, you would have much higher results for resolution output. 1080p would probably be more like 80% - 85% of users. And, it was a survey with no sample size given anyways. Anecdotally, I usually do surveys much more often on laptops than on desktop too, because mouse control and screen size can make me subconciously change my thinking about how to get through a web page fastest. But either way it doesn't matter, because breaking down those graphic statistics we can see a huge amount of that survey is laptop users. Fucking. Laptops. It's like including Switch games with PS4 statistics for resolutions. Honestly, Steam showing pop up intereviews or sales right away when you log in is the most annoying thing about the platform in my opinion, so i wouldn't be surprised if most people skipped it altogether.

https://youtu.be/GCTMzEjoQjM

 

I know this guy sounds too angry, and frankily I don't like the creator that much, but he makes very good points. Statitics about resolution are usually very misleading.

Also, saying PUBG looks like a P2/Og xbox game is laughable. I'm sorry but if you really believe that, you're showing your bias off way too much. First of all, it's an indie game. Second of all, it's an open world massive multiplayer experience. Third of all, the game actually looks pretty good when you're playing it, especially on the highest settings. It's not "The Witcher" or shit but it looks decent for what it is.

Didn’t mean to offend. My apologies. Simply giving my opinion after the brief footage and screenshots I’ve seen.