Megadude said:
Ugh everything you want for the 720 seems to always have to focus on 1uping the PS3. Aren't we tired of these console clones? I'd like to see somthing new and innovative for the 720 and have MS use their power and influence to get the support it deserves. And a bluray drive will be fine. By 2012 I bet they could slap a pretty fast one in there for fairly cheap and 1tb blurays should be coming out by then. Flash drives? But also this system will need to be able to play Crysis on MAXIMUM settings at 60 FPS before people would consider juming to it en mass.
I'd get one, if the price was right. |
Do you always make a 360 topic somehow related to the PS3? If anything this would be like 7-uping the PS3 because this would be leaps ahead. They already have 64GB and 128GB flash drives, which for games would truly show Flash memory's advantage in transfer rates.
Also, a recent update released about a week ago said that SSD prices will likely drop by half in the next year, so by 2012 I see no reason not to use a blazing fast SSD in the "NextBox". Sure they can throw in a Blu-Ray drive if Blu-Ray is the mass market media format by then, but if you are using a Blu-Ray drive you can't fully install games to the hard drive because the size would be too big. Flash drives would be simple, small, easy to swap, and blazing fast read speeds with 0 noise because there is no optical drive to spin.
Then, as one analyst said on ExtremeTech, it would be very simple for MS to create a CPU that has 6 cores and 12 threads (basically just like cramming 2 Xenon's together) or 12 cores and 24 threads, because this would exponentially increase the power of the system, ensure it is still very familiar and have the least learning curve (all developers currently use programming that scales to "n" number of threads anyway), and would make backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 a breeze.
And lastly just use a newer, more powerful GPU. Quieter and more efficient cooling, and voila a perfect and powerful system with a max price of about $400 to build, yet easily 2-4x as powerful as the 360, which would be more than capable of playing Crysis at Enthusiast at 60FPS. Really the only thing holding the 360 back from playing Crysis right now is the GPU, and even then the CryEngine 3 will look almost as good as Crysis and will run on 360/PS3 just fine.








