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allblue said:
Too_Talls said:
allblue said:


Actually I just want people to drop the act and stop claiming the power that isn't there, around the E3 xbox fans have acted (some even claimed) as thought the E3 build was going to be the final product and that it properly reflected what x1 is capable of. 

Before, "This is next gen, this is the power inside x1" "the most ambitious console ever" "the true and only next gen console" "the best looking launch game" "completely blew competition out of the water".

Now, "Who cares about graphics, gameplay and AI are all the matter." 

I kept asking because people were dodging my question. 


So are you taking this game to be the final verdict on the overall capabilities of the console?


I'm more reasonable than the verdict of x1 fans around the time of E3 who claimed this game to showcase x1's power. As of now, x1 hasn't proven to be as powerful as its fans are claiming, what its theoractically capable of, what if cloud, when in the future etc are not relevant at this point in time. 


When you use the phrase "system's capabilities" the future is always relevant. It's related to the word potential that references future improved performance.

And even if forza looked like it did at E3 would that really change what we have seen from the xbox one so far. I think everyone's opinion that build still isn't as visually impressive as ryse is. Granted they are different kinds of games.

 

Personally as far as racers are concerned what I have seen from drive club is the most impressive but that, unlike this was delayed in order to perfect. If it came out at launch we would most likely see downgrades in that game as well. MS just felt the need to have this game out at launch and the nerds are making them suffer for it.



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