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pray4mojo said:
Sony did this in 2013 and now Microsoft is just returning the favor. It's console gaming people. It's what happens.

Microsoft is starting a new console generation?????  I thought they were going generationless...?  :p



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I wonder with this how common are 4k TVs now? I've had my 1080p one for a good half a decade and it has done me more than well for everything I've wanted from it, but has 4k become the norm? or is it still the enthusiasts TV?

 

As for this statement, Bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush. Promises can be made far easier than 4k native games.



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Mummelmann said:
Guitarguy said:

I think both Sony and MS jumped the 4K gun. I only know two people who have 4K TVs and they are both low end 4K TVs with no HDR, low hertz etc. Seems the whole industry is pushing for 4K when the content is just not there yet. Alot of  broadcasts aren't even 1080P...

I actually own a high-end, HDR capable 4k TV myself, but there's little to nothing available that puts it to good use. I never considered another 1080p TV though, since 4k is coming and is bound to grow a lot in the coming years.

I think you're right on jumping the gun; my 4000$ rig from last year can't really play games properly in 4k, consoles are still years away from accomplishing this feat at anywhere near acceptable frame rates, especially at an affordable, mainstream friendly price. Heck; only a small number of enthusiast PC gamers can pull off proper 4k gaming for now, it just takes so much brute force, especially with any kind of effects enabled.

$4,000 PC?! Wow.

My crazy Norwegian, you to have tell us all the important specs, please!



Slimebeast said:
Mummelmann said:

I actually own a high-end, HDR capable 4k TV myself, but there's little to nothing available that puts it to good use. I never considered another 1080p TV though, since 4k is coming and is bound to grow a lot in the coming years.

I think you're right on jumping the gun; my 4000$ rig from last year can't really play games properly in 4k, consoles are still years away from accomplishing this feat at anywhere near acceptable frame rates, especially at an affordable, mainstream friendly price. Heck; only a small number of enthusiast PC gamers can pull off proper 4k gaming for now, it just takes so much brute force, especially with any kind of effects enabled.

$4,000 PC?! Wow.

My crazy Norwegian, you to have tell us all the important specs, please!

I agree. This is important information. 



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Microsoft is so scared they have to promise a bunch of vague promises to feel secured... We dont even know Scorpio specs. Hell, maybe even Microsoft doesnt know thats why they havent released them. There are no games that we know of they are releasing in the 2017 time frame. So what's the point of telling us they will be 4k native? 



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CGI-Quality said:
$4000 PC. I WISH that's all I paid!

Don't you use yours for work?



Good. Looking forward to it.



Also going to cost a gajillion dollars.  Have fun with that.



hellfire45 said:

Also going to cost a gajillion dollars.  Have fun with that.

I can't see it costing more than $500.



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