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Wie schon oft gesagt: Die WirDu ist halt eine Current-Gen Konsole![]()
Die Leistungsfähigkeit liegt auf Current Gen Niveau(bzw. leicht drüber) das wars dann auch.
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Wie schon oft gesagt: Die WirDu ist halt eine Current-Gen Konsole![]()
Was ja schon komisch ist, wenn man beachtet, dass die Xbox360 Hardware 7 Jahre alt ist.Die Leistungsfähigkeit liegt auf Current Gen Niveau(bzw. leicht drüber) das wars dann auch.
Überhaupt nicht komisch sondern einfach nur Ausdruck der exzellenten Arbeit die MS bei der 360 abgeliefert hatWas ja schon komisch ist, wenn man beachtet, dass die Xbox360 Hardware 7 Jahre alt ist.
Irgendwie habt ihr Nintendos doch ein Problem damit dass die WiiU leistungstechnisch schwächer ist. Sonst würdet ihr nicht immer versuchen jegliche Differenzierung wegzureden.Steht doch einfach mal dazu dass die WiiU nicht in einer Liga mit Playstation und Xbox spielt. Nach 8 Jahren kommt ihr endlich auch in den Genuss des HD-Zeitalters. Für uns ist das halt nur schon kalter Kaffee. Wir wollen was Neues sehen! Sowohl grafisch als auch bei KI, und Spieldesign.
welche konsole wird das denn übertreffen?
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Finley labert auch schon von "Blabla HD-Zeitalter und für uns nur kalter Kaffee", ach was, für mich war HD schon seit 2001 Standard
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/362152/next-xbox-to-arrive-before-2014-microsoft-ad-suggests/Microsoft unintentionally hints at new Xbox console again after stating that recent 720 comments were misunderstood
A job vacancy for a senior role at Microsoft's entertainment division has suggested that the next generation Xbox will be released before 2014.
The advert, seeking a Central Marketing Group director, claims that "over the next eighteen months Microsoft will release new versions of all of our most significant products including Windows (Client, Server, Phone and Azure), Office and Xbox, along with completely new offerings like Microsoft Surface".
The statement suggests that Microsoft will launch the next Xbox before 2014. CVG sources have previously suggested the system's release date will likely fall in the latter half of 2013. Development kits were issued to several third party studios in the UK at the start of 2012, the sources have said.
Microsoft does not comment on speculation regarding the so-called Xbox 720.
However, on Tuesday the software giant broke protocol to insist that comments recently made by an executive at the company - who had briefly mentioned the "new Xbox" - were allegedly "not understood in their intended context".
Brian Hall, general manager of Windows Live, told journalists last week: "We've operated Hotmail for about 16 years, we obviously have Exchange and Outlook that people use at work, and we just decided it was time to do something new and bring the best from each of those and put them together and release it right in time for the new wave of products that we have coming out with Windows 8, with the new version of Office, with the New Windows Phone and the new Xbox."
Microsoft retorted: "When Brian mentioned a 'new wave of products,' he was referring to the full line-up of products coming later this year from Microsoft, including Windows 8, Office, Windows Phone and of course our fall Xbox update which will bring a host of new consumer experiences like Xbox Music, Videos, Games on Windows 8 and Xbox SmartGlass."
At the centre of the debate is a semantics issue: whether the so-called 'new Xbox' was in reference to new Xbox 360 services or a new system altogether.
The latest Microsoft job advertisement does not mention Xbox Live, its operating system or any related online services, just simply that "over the next eighteen months Microsoft will release new versions of all of our most significant products including Windows, Office and Xbox".
The vacancy also suggests that these new devices will launch within the next eighteen months. Microsoft's clarification on Brian Hall's comments, meanwhile, were that he was referring to a line-up of products set for release within the next five months.
Der PC? Um Meilen?
ist zwar etwas OT aber lohnt sich
Crytek UK artist recreates BioShock environments in CryEngine 3
http://www.abload.de/img/10072012bajlk2.jpg
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http://www.abload.de/img/10072012dkoafs.jpg
würde gut aussehen in einem Next Gen Bioshock, auch wenn man zugeben muß das EPIC mit der alten UE3 auch nen guten job gemacht
Da will EPIC wohl verhindern das wieder zu viele zur UE4 greifen![]()
Meinst Crytek will verhindern ;-)
Lustigerweise läuft Bioshock nicht mal auf der UE3, sondern der UE2.5![]()
Ups habs editiert
Und dachte immer es läuft auf der UE3 :o
Absolut. Bioshock punktet sowieso in erster Linie mit seinem grandiosen Stil. Die Pics da oben erinnern mich wieder daran, wie mich Bioshock optisch total in den Bann gezogen hat, UE 2.5, 3.0, oder 4.2 hin oder her, das Game sieht einfach fantastisch aus.
Freue mich übrigens auf Infinite für WiiU, hoffentlich gibt es ggü. PS360 ein bisschen technische Politur.
Mark Rein, the VP of Unreal Engine 4 studio Epic Games, has likened the continuing quest for more impressive (and in some cases, photo-realistic) videogame visuals to the constantly-shifting portrayal of Batman, explaining that audiences entertainment tastes evolve quickly with improving technology.
Asked about the role the next wave of beautiful graphics will have to play on platforms like Xbox Next and PlayStation 4 Rein told X360 magazine:
"Pushing the visuals will always be important. Humans evolve very slowly (over millions of years) but their tastes evolve at exponentially faster rates. This is true for pretty much all forms of entertainment and media."
Rein used the analogy of Batman's journey from campy TV show to dark movie blockbuster, to illustrate what gamers will expect from new consoles.
"During my own brief lifetime thus far I’ve gone from watching the Adam West Batman shows of the ‘60s to watching Christian Bale’s Dark Knight today. It’s hard to go back to watch the older series, and people generally don’t.
"Their expectations evolve as new technologies become commonplace. Think of what mobile games looked like before the iPhone came out, and that was only five years ago!"
Rein also cites Doctor Who as an example of changing audience tastes.
For the full article 'The Truth About Next Gen' check out X360 Magazine issue 88 available now in all good newsagents, from the imagineshop, or for mobile devices from greatdigitalmags.com.
Is Mark Rein right - will you be disappointed if there's not a significant graphical improvement in the Xbox 720 and PS4?