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walsufnir said:
Euphoria14 said:
It was obvious that the show wasn't real time when channels were changing so fast. Just because you connect a cable box to a XBox One doesn't magically make the hardware in the cable box better. Anyone who uses a cable box knows full well that it cannot change channels that quickly.

Also if you watchted the event you can see a segment where the presenter uses hand gestures to stretch to full screen and the screen shrinks again without him doing anything, causing him to attempt to play catchup to cover up his error.


History tells us that MS conferences are all staged and you cannot really take anything at face value.


May I remember render-targets? :) No, really, it is way more safe to show what it can do but given the big audience and the possibility of many sounds disturbing the voice-recognition I'd do the same. You *never* know what's real on presentations of tech until you can try it yourself so both console-reveals can be fake or not.

Still makes you unable to take anything shown or said at face value.

 

History also shows us that cable overlays do not work well and have many issues. Something the XBox One may surely suffer as well. For one, if you use TiVo (Since XBone cannot do TV DVR) you will run into a ton of issues.



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