http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b/...ook-directx-11-gaming-in-4k-on-windows-8.aspxSony's has already confirmed 4K video/picture support but not for games.
http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b/...ook-directx-11-gaming-in-4k-on-windows-8.aspxSony's has already confirmed 4K video/picture support but not for games.
I know that I like the PS3 interface waaaaaaaay better than the 360 interface. Wanna play a local multiplayer game? Plug in another controller. Wanna do that on an XBOX 360? D00d you need to sign in br0!
Not sure what you mean here. No Xbox game I know of requires the second player to sign in in order to play local multiplayer. In fact it isn't even possible AFAIK for two people to sign in to the same Xbox simultaneously. All you do is connect the second controller and you can play multiplayer.
Looks pretty finished to me.That controller looks like a prototype, not a finished design.
That's true for XBOX, not XBOX 360. This is the original XBOX 360 I'm talking about, not the newer ones. In the games I've played (Halo 3, Black Ops 2, and others), you need to sign into a guest account (not necessarily XBOX Live) to play.
Your 360 doesn't have an 8 core x86 cpu and 8gb of gddr5 ram.
I wonder if they will support booting other OS's on this thing considering that its x86. Selling these as a hybrid pc/console would be a great opportunity especially for college students. I could see that as a huge selling point. This thing would have no problem running windows/linux.
Except it's 7 core not 8, and my 360 has a better GPU and can play almost any game without lag. Sorry but as much as I hate Microsoft, I think they are the best option when it comes to gaming.
If you kept an eye on some game sites you would've figured it out.
Referring to the playstation 4 not the playstation 3. I don't own either console so it doesn't matter to me.
That controller looks like a prototype, not a finished design.
This announcement seemed like such a disappointment. And I'm a huge playstation fan/owner.