Then don't read.... 1 c0u1d m4k3 1t w0rst...
Lol I love it when they try to make it out like it is impossible to read me, when the only actual difference is: I use ........ Instead of commas or full stops. You guys must blow at reading your own language. I wonder how in pain you feel when you read an original copy of Othello.
well so to get back on the subject at hand. Yeah! I was saying that Microsoft investment/implication in cloud technology is a great plus for the future of XBox One and nobody in the competition will be able to catch up on that side of the business. Looking at how much today I already rely/use cloud based technologies on a daily basis, some of which I expect to be on XBox One (mass storage/backup, data streaming, non latency sensible apps), I know for a fact that not being able to afford the QoS MS can is a huge minus for me and it will be for many entertainment consumers by 2020.
PR BS or not I'd take a WiiU with cloud capabilities ready for the long hall, over any PS4 with a gazillion petaflops more. Because to me, not only a 50% gain in graphic power at that mid range level of gpu is like braging about a fiat 500 being better or worst than a vw beetle. But also because having that questionable advantage at the beginning of the Gen won't matter compared to the benefits the cloud will bring to an entertainment box such as XB1 by the end of the Gen, not even talking about games and/or ingame computing. To make an analogy with formula one: it can be sometimes better to have the better tire change/pit stop strategy than having the more powerful engine during a race.
so yeah I'm excited someone in that business is trying to make something more than just yet another gaming rig with more power but no flare or multi purposing or future proofing








