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Uga-uga schrieb:prima, banane, dann schütteln wir uns kräftig die bananen und diskutieren net länger über uns beide, sondern über die konsolenhersteller und spiele.![]()
Was denkt ihr? Kann mir mal jemand sagen ob die Specs gut/realistisch sind?The good people at Engadget have picked up on a story that has been going ´round the forums for a couple of days now. Beforehand I disregarded it as ´another one of those specs rumours´, but now I believe we actually got ourselves some substantiated stuff here. Here´s the rundown:
* a multithreaded PowerPC 2.5 GHz with 256 KB L1 cache and 1 MB of L2 cache
* a Physical Processing Chip (PPU) with 32MB of dedicated RAM, 512MB of system RAM
* a custom ATI RN520 600MHz CPU with 256MB of RAM
* the device will support external resolutions up to 2048 x 1268
* HD support is still as yet undecided
* 7.1 surround
Sounds good? So does the story of where these specs come from:
So apparently this dude who works at Factor 5 (theyve done some Star Wars games) who goes by Han Solo has some supposedly leaked specs of the Revolution, which if theyre real might give the box a bit more of a fighting chance than wed originally anticipated. Keep in mind this is the same person, we understand, who leaked some nearly dead on specs of the Xbox 360 before it was announced.
As I said before, I have ignored all spec leaks to this day. But if sites like Engadget and Joystiq are picking up on it and are willing to consider it as a possibility... well, so will I.
Und wieso? Wieso begründet niemand seine Aussagen...NeSS schrieb:Keine NextGen Konsole wird eine PPU haben!
NeSS schrieb:Keine NextGen Konsole wird eine PPU haben!
Er sagt doch das sie schonmal einen channel launchen sollen mit dem namen Revolution... für mich heisst das eher das es noch länger dauern wird, bis der Name verraten wird..domidomek schrieb:Also wird es höchstwarscheinlcih im Oktober wieder so weit :suprised: !
Oder, dass es doch der endgültige Name ist.glaskopf schrieb:Er sagt doch das sie schonmal einen channel launchen sollen mit dem namen Revolution... für mich heisst das eher das es noch länger dauern wird, bis der Name verraten wird..
Warum, oh warum sehe ich da ne Chance der Namensenthüllung?Nintendo Goes Live
IGN Live, that is. Find out why you need to attend this one-time event.
by Slarti Bartfast
September 23, 2005 - If you live in (or are willing to travel to) Southern California and you're also a die-hard gamer, we have some very good news. We're gearing up for a one-time mega event dedicated to people just like you. IGN Live is a year-plus in-development super show designed to spotlight the best in new and up-and-coming videogames to the general public. Think of it as a mini-E3 of sorts, except with a truckload of live entertainment, tournaments, seminars and developer conferences -- and the best part is that you don't need to be a member of the games industry in order to get in.
IGN Live explodes at the Anaheim Convention Center on October 22 and 23. You can order tickets now by clicking right here. Go ahead. You know you want to -- you deserve it, anyway.
Still not convinced? Well try this on for size. The fine folks at Nintendo have jumped on board the IGN Live bandwagon and they're bringing the quality titles that only the Big N can. Could this be your first-ever chance to play The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess? We think you should buy 80 tickets just to find out. Will Shigeru Miyamoto be there to unveil Super Smash Bros. Revolution? Chances are extremely slim, but if you purchase 3,000 tickets for everybody you know, we'll kidnap him.
As if that weren't enough, you can use IGN Live as a public forum to exact your long-planned revenge on the editors of the site. Writers including Matt Casamassina, who gave Luigi's Mansion a low 7.0, and Fran Mirabella, who scored Mario Kart: Double Dash!! a paltry 7.9, will be on-hand at the event. We may even throw them in a water-dunk machine. Make those horrible bastards pay for underrating your favorite Nintendo games. Your chances of dunking them will increase significantly if you buy 47,000 tickets and invite entire American cities to join you in your crusades.
Find out why publishers like Electronic Arts, THQ and Ubisoft are already on board with Nintendo to showcase their anticipated lineups of games by clicking over to our official IGN Live website. And while you're there, do not hesitate to buy the entire populations of some small countries tickets so that the less fortunate may join you at the glorious, one-time event.