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DonFerrari said:
Jigsawx1 said:

sorry i dont understand it can you formulate it differently?

"And its impact is just like MS had developed right?"

you mean that?

if yes , so yeah they invested a lot of potential to use it in a very good way

if not, then i think ea also advertised it a lot for battlefield and titanfall....

Have EA promised everyone Xbox would be like they were using multiple Xbox and how much more strong and high quality their games would be by using "The Cloud"?

https://www.cinemablend.com/games/Microsoft-Claims-Xbox-One-Powerful-32-Xbox-360s-With-Cloud-63703.html

https://www.cinemablend.com/games/Microsoft-Demonstrates-Power-Cloud-Xbox-One-63207.html

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-in-theory-can-xbox-one-cloud-transform-gaming

Did you read your links? I did and couldn't find anywhere where Microsoft was saying what the cloud "would be like", only what it could be like. And a DF article that demonstrates how the cloud *could* have improved Xbone games. MS just stopped making a big deal about it. Kind of like always online, used games DRM, Kinect, etc. Their focus changed. Maybe they realized most people don't have the Internets to make the cloud feasible yet. Look at all the trouble Crackdown 3 has had and it was supposed to use the cloud is a gigantic way.

The tech behind the cloud is legit, MS not utilizing it in Xbone in any meaningful way doesn't change that. It simply blew up because some console warriors on all sides ran wild with it.