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setsunatenshi said:

Yes, that's true, plus there has been no indication at all that this new Xbox would be sharing the game library with the Xbox 1, so I tend to think it would actually be a new 'generation' and MS throwing in the towel earlier.

If the supposed 5.5 TFLOPs performance is true then it means they are done with esram completely (good for them, about time) which would mean a complete change in architecture.

The reason why not many seem to care is because afterall only 20M were sold so far and the initial vision has changed so much (mandatory kinect, always online drm, cloud computing processing graphics for games lol,etc) that pretty much everyone is quite jaded by now.

MS was caught with the pants down screwing the maid this generation and no matter what they would do it would still look stupid, probably they realized it's time to reset and get a fresh start. Too little too late? perhaps

Surely the Scorpio will share the same library as the XB1 though? I can't see MS doing that to be honest, especially when they've currently dropped the price and are pushing hard for sales. Wouldn't the XB1 userbase be pretty annoyed if they suddenly find their XB1 games don't run on the Scorpio and that console they just bought a year or a month ago is only good for 'last gen' games? The more I look at this (if you and others are right) the more I think MS really don't want to be in the console space any more and the Scorpio could well be PC in an Alienware like box.



 

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