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darkknightkryta said: Which is potentially billions in lost money between manufacturing and loss of users. Plus, what if the Xbox One starts selling poorly and starts loosing third party support like the Wii U? All cause there was a potential for faster data transfer, potential which is gone now cause the console's power has to take a significant hit. I honestly don't see how using eSram is a good idea now that any advantage it had is gone and causing huge manufacturing problems. |
Yeah... you are right... that can happen but that was the worst case scenario... I think MS can fix the things before the release and just have a few months of bad supply.
And without eSRAM the Xbone should have a bottleneck worst than Wii U in terms of memory bandwidth... the machine should never use all the potential of the GPU only with the DDR3 bandwidth.







