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landguy1 said:
eyeofcore said:
fatslob-:O said:
eyeofcore said:
Both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 has hUMA.

All the features that Xbox One's Kinect can do is indication that it has hUMA because to do all of those things at the same time is only possible with hUMA:

*Facepalm* 

The kinect SOC is likely an ASIC, not exactly what you'd call some generic processor. Everything can be done without hUMA. The memory architecture is only used to improve performance of certain tasks.


*facepalm*

You must be that dumb to think that I don't know that everything can be done without hUMA, are you that dumb/naive?

I said Kinect you imbecile, Xbox One kinect does what original Xbox 360's Kinect can't do and only 10% is allocated to Kinect XO also at the rate it is doing all things the same with just 10% it is only possible with hUMA at that rate to do all of those creepy things. Jesus christ,..

 

Moderated - Kresnik.

You will soon find that if your opinion in any way is not going down the path the the PS4 is all powerful, you will be questioned and harrassed until the end of time on these forums.  Eventually, basic frustration begins and that's when the Sony faithful take advantage of you.  People end up falling off topic and making personal attacks.  If you want to stick around, don't bother to try to debate PS4 vs XB1 power.  Too many Sony supporters here and all of them act like they designed both systems and know better than anyone with a different opinion.

 

OT : I am a supporter of the XB1(even though i did not preorder it or the PS4).  But the facts are the facts at this point.  The PS4 is probably 30% more powerful in graphics capability than the XB1.  The difference is that within 2 years both systems will sadly be way under powered.  They can barely do 1080p now and it will be a steady decline towards 30fps and 720p.  1st party games will be the only ones to do better, but that will be because the designers made choices to reduce other parts of the games to achieve higher resolution or faster framerates.  When everbody complained about the "power of the cloud" on this site, they were very short sighted.  The power of the cloud had better help both systems a few years from now or there will be great dissapointment in our futures.

If you think that I'm some PS fanboy then you have have ALOT to learn. This dude is getting shredded from PC gamers by the likes of me and pemalite. 

The power of the cloud won't happen unless the general public is willing to spend $180 year subscriptions for cloud computing to happen. Sorry dude but $60 ain't enough when onlive is barely striving at $120 subscriptions. The question now is are you willing to subscribe that much ?