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Project Gotham Racing 5 podría anunciarse junto con la nueva Xbox

Mcclure1105Hace 11 años32
@Greed0 Estoy contigo, no tengo ni idea de lo que mostrará MS al final. Sólo se que[b] de cara a la opinión pública sería un suicidio mostrar algo menos potente que ps4[/b] si lo enseñas después, y si es más o menos = también sería bastante decepcionante, aunque seguramente acabe siendo así.
Isma8226820Hace 11 años33
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Como 3djuegos no lo pone, lo pongo yo: [b]Nuevos rumores sobre el hardware de la nueva xbox[/b] [spoiler]Hi, I am a developer at a big studio (we are currently working on titles for the next generation of consoles) and I want to give you all an update about the current situation regarding the Xbox. I obviously can't tell you who I exactly am and where I work, and I have to be a little careful about what I say, because I fear some of the documentation and even the hardware our studio has received, contains individual values and terms which can be traced back to my studio in case of leaks, which would be very unpleasant for us. I think at some time in the second half of 2012 Microsoft must have realised that their vision of a console powered by an APU with 1.23 TFLOPS graphics processing power will have a hard time competing with the PS4. It also became seemingly clear at that time, that Sony could quite easily upgrade the RAM in their new console, due to new chips being available with higher capacities. Although I guess they didn't *know* that Sony would really go with 8 GB at that time, they knew it was a possibility. The problem was, they were running out of time. Their old design was not very flexible, so they had to come up with something new. So they completely scrapped the APU approach, and basically rebuilt the whole architecture from scratch with even more off-the-shelf parts. The current kits we have received a while ago have a discrete CPU and a discrete GPU. The CPU is still x86, has 8 cores and has still relatively low clocks, but it's not Jaguar as far as I am aware. I guess they did choose a CPU with a slightly bigger die now, because size isn't as important anymore as it was on the APU, but I don't know exactly because the cases are sealed and I can't take a look inside. The GPU is also new, and it is not GCN1, at least that's what I heard from our programmers. More about the GPU further down. There was also a big change regarding memory architecture: It is no longer a unified memory solution. There are now two memory pools: One with 8 GB DDR3 RAM (34 GB/s, 4 GB available for games), and one with 6 GB GDDR5 RAM (192 GB/s, all available for games). eSRAM is GONE! Technically the devkit has 16 GB DDR3 RAM, but the Xbox will ship with 8GB DDR3 (and 6GB GDDR5). The downside of going with a discrete CPU/GPU is loosing some of the APU synergy effects, but I guess it's not too bad and it was the only way to update the specs, because designing a new custom chip was certainly not possible in that time frame. There is currently some confusion about clock speeds and processing power, I cannot give you exact numbers, because they are... a little bit odd right now, and as I wrote above I suspect it's a way of tracking leaks. When we received the kits, we where a bit suprised because they had the same cases as the old ones, which seems strange because a discrete CPU/GPU with split RAM obviously needs a little bit more space / cooling. And they where loud. Really loud. Shortly after we received the kits we got an update which reduced clock values slightly, because some devs have reported problems with heat. As it stands now, the GPU has ~2.3 TFLOPS (it was ~2.7 when we received the kits - again, sorry for not giving you the *exact* number). I have no idea if this is the final number or if they will work on a better cooling solution or something like that. It probably could even go further down, I don't know, so don't be too excited - our games are currently built with lower specs in mind. A personal theory of mine is that they postponed the reveal to work on an updated case, which is better suited for the updated specs. Kinect has received some updates, but we only have implemented a few voice commands for our game. Not sure if they will include Kinect with every console. Would make sense so that more games use this, but in the end it's Microsoft's decision. Our dev kits are currently "always-on", meaning they need a internet connection to start and all, but I am not sure if this will carry over to the final Xbox, I guess it's just a way for Microsoft to track dev kits right now. Our game doesn't need to be always-on. Which doesn't mean it won't be there on a OS level, I just don't know. I also have no idea how Microsoft will price this thing, I guess $500, as rumored, makes sense somehow. I don't have much insight into their internal strategies. I hope I could give you a nice sneak peak at the reveal, our game will also be there, too, and it's a secret title, very excited![/spoiler] [b]Resumen: Entre 2,3 y 2,7 Tflops de gráfica 14 GB de RAM (8GB DDR3 + 6 GB GDDR5 de vídeo)[/b] [url]http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=550584&page=54[/url] Lo del PGR 5 lleva sonando demasiado tiempo, yo me lo voy creyendo.
Ese Hardware sería muy interesante, pero tengo ciertas dudas de que sea cierto y no un invento del tio este. Primero porque lo de 8 + 6 GB DDR y 4 GB para juegos me parece raro. ¿Por que necesita 4 GB el S.O? no tiene mucho sentido cuanod Windows 8 entero apenas consume 1 GB. En cuanto a la potencia de la GPU, bueno si es una GPU dedicada es posible que sea una 7870 que tiene aproximadamente esos número que comenta, pero el chico no dice cuantos cus tiene, ni nada. Además tampoco deja claro la velocidad de la gpu ni de la cpu. Si ya no es una APU o si lo es pero con una GPU más discreta tampoco tiene sentido que entonces sea un procesador low power si no es APU y si lo es no ha dicho que GPU tendría... Yo no le daría por ahora demasiada veracidad a esta info.
Esperate al 21 de mayo entonces, este tipos de rumores que tienen que ver con la potencia de la consola hay que tomarselos con cuidado. Personalmente no me pareceria extraño que resulte ser mas potente que la PS4.
A mi tampoco me parece raro porque tampoco ps4 es algo nunca visto y el precio de 500 $ que aprece casi confirmado indica que no estamos hablando de una consola con hardware económico como el filtrado en los documentos de vgleaks, pero en concreto este post lo veo algo inconsistente, no digo que sea mentira, pero si le veo cosas un poco sin sentido, que no quiere decir nada. Ultimamente se rumoreaba mucho dos gpus, pero son rumores. PD: aunque muy superior tampoco creo que sea, aunque no me parecería raro que fuese ligeramente superior. Las specs en numeros que han colgado en neogaf son creibles, salvo la RAM, lo demas tampoco es un hardware marciano.
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VICIUS-LIVE-726454Hace 11 años34
Yo lo que creo que es que MS esta toreando a todo el mundo,antes salen cosas tecnicas malas y ahora buenas,lo dicho MS callada como una puta y los rumores no cesan sin parar
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Greed015924Hace 11 años35
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Como 3djuegos no lo pone, lo pongo yo: [b]Nuevos rumores sobre el hardware de la nueva xbox[/b] [spoiler]Hi, I am a developer at a big studio (we are currently working on titles for the next generation of consoles) and I want to give you all an update about the current situation regarding the Xbox. I obviously can't tell you who I exactly am and where I work, and I have to be a little careful about what I say, because I fear some of the documentation and even the hardware our studio has received, contains individual values and terms which can be traced back to my studio in case of leaks, which would be very unpleasant for us. I think at some time in the second half of 2012 Microsoft must have realised that their vision of a console powered by an APU with 1.23 TFLOPS graphics processing power will have a hard time competing with the PS4. It also became seemingly clear at that time, that Sony could quite easily upgrade the RAM in their new console, due to new chips being available with higher capacities. Although I guess they didn't *know* that Sony would really go with 8 GB at that time, they knew it was a possibility. The problem was, they were running out of time. Their old design was not very flexible, so they had to come up with something new. So they completely scrapped the APU approach, and basically rebuilt the whole architecture from scratch with even more off-the-shelf parts. The current kits we have received a while ago have a discrete CPU and a discrete GPU. The CPU is still x86, has 8 cores and has still relatively low clocks, but it's not Jaguar as far as I am aware. I guess they did choose a CPU with a slightly bigger die now, because size isn't as important anymore as it was on the APU, but I don't know exactly because the cases are sealed and I can't take a look inside. The GPU is also new, and it is not GCN1, at least that's what I heard from our programmers. More about the GPU further down. There was also a big change regarding memory architecture: It is no longer a unified memory solution. There are now two memory pools: One with 8 GB DDR3 RAM (34 GB/s, 4 GB available for games), and one with 6 GB GDDR5 RAM (192 GB/s, all available for games). eSRAM is GONE! Technically the devkit has 16 GB DDR3 RAM, but the Xbox will ship with 8GB DDR3 (and 6GB GDDR5). The downside of going with a discrete CPU/GPU is loosing some of the APU synergy effects, but I guess it's not too bad and it was the only way to update the specs, because designing a new custom chip was certainly not possible in that time frame. There is currently some confusion about clock speeds and processing power, I cannot give you exact numbers, because they are... a little bit odd right now, and as I wrote above I suspect it's a way of tracking leaks. When we received the kits, we where a bit suprised because they had the same cases as the old ones, which seems strange because a discrete CPU/GPU with split RAM obviously needs a little bit more space / cooling. And they where loud. Really loud. Shortly after we received the kits we got an update which reduced clock values slightly, because some devs have reported problems with heat. As it stands now, the GPU has ~2.3 TFLOPS (it was ~2.7 when we received the kits - again, sorry for not giving you the *exact* number). I have no idea if this is the final number or if they will work on a better cooling solution or something like that. It probably could even go further down, I don't know, so don't be too excited - our games are currently built with lower specs in mind. A personal theory of mine is that they postponed the reveal to work on an updated case, which is better suited for the updated specs. Kinect has received some updates, but we only have implemented a few voice commands for our game. Not sure if they will include Kinect with every console. Would make sense so that more games use this, but in the end it's Microsoft's decision. Our dev kits are currently "always-on", meaning they need a internet connection to start and all, but I am not sure if this will carry over to the final Xbox, I guess it's just a way for Microsoft to track dev kits right now. Our game doesn't need to be always-on. Which doesn't mean it won't be there on a OS level, I just don't know. I also have no idea how Microsoft will price this thing, I guess $500, as rumored, makes sense somehow. I don't have much insight into their internal strategies. I hope I could give you a nice sneak peak at the reveal, our game will also be there, too, and it's a secret title, very excited![/spoiler] [b]Resumen: Entre 2,3 y 2,7 Tflops de gráfica 14 GB de RAM (8GB DDR3 + 6 GB GDDR5 de vídeo)[/b] [url]http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=550584&page=54[/url] Lo del PGR 5 lleva sonando demasiado tiempo, yo me lo voy creyendo.
Ese Hardware sería muy interesante, pero tengo ciertas dudas de que sea cierto y no un invento del tio este. Primero porque lo de 8 + 6 GB DDR y 4 GB para juegos me parece raro. ¿Por que necesita 4 GB el S.O? no tiene mucho sentido cuanod Windows 8 entero apenas consume 1 GB. En cuanto a la potencia de la GPU, bueno si es una GPU dedicada es posible que sea una 7870 que tiene aproximadamente esos número que comenta, pero el chico no dice cuantos cus tiene, ni nada. Además tampoco deja claro la velocidad de la gpu ni de la cpu. Si ya no es una APU o si lo es pero con una GPU más discreta tampoco tiene sentido que entonces sea un procesador low power si no es APU y si lo es no ha dicho que GPU tendría... Yo no le daría por ahora demasiada veracidad a esta info.
Esperate al 21 de mayo entonces, este tipos de rumores que tienen que ver con la potencia de la consola hay que tomarselos con cuidado. Personalmente no me pareceria extraño que resulte ser mas potente que la PS4.
A mi tampoco me parece raro porque tampoco ps4 es algo nunca visto y el precio de 500 $ que aprece casi confirmado indica que no estamos hablando de una consola con hardware económico como el filtrado en los documentos de vgleaks, pero en concreto este post lo veo algo inconsistente, no digo que sea mentira, pero si le veo cosas un poco sin sentido, que no quiere decir nada. Ultimamente se rumoreaba mucho dos gpus, pero son rumores. PD: aunque muy superior tampoco creo que sea.
Exacto, solo rumores. Y respecto a los juegos, eso a mi me parece mas creible. Microsoft tal vez quiera expandir su catalogo de "[i]exclusivos[/i]", por que a comparacion de Sony microsoft tiene menos.
Isma8226820Hace 11 años36
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Como 3djuegos no lo pone, lo pongo yo: [b]Nuevos rumores sobre el hardware de la nueva xbox[/b] [spoiler]Hi, I am a developer at a big studio (we are currently working on titles for the next generation of consoles) and I want to give you all an update about the current situation regarding the Xbox. I obviously can't tell you who I exactly am and where I work, and I have to be a little careful about what I say, because I fear some of the documentation and even the hardware our studio has received, contains individual values and terms which can be traced back to my studio in case of leaks, which would be very unpleasant for us. I think at some time in the second half of 2012 Microsoft must have realised that their vision of a console powered by an APU with 1.23 TFLOPS graphics processing power will have a hard time competing with the PS4. It also became seemingly clear at that time, that Sony could quite easily upgrade the RAM in their new console, due to new chips being available with higher capacities. Although I guess they didn't *know* that Sony would really go with 8 GB at that time, they knew it was a possibility. The problem was, they were running out of time. Their old design was not very flexible, so they had to come up with something new. So they completely scrapped the APU approach, and basically rebuilt the whole architecture from scratch with even more off-the-shelf parts. The current kits we have received a while ago have a discrete CPU and a discrete GPU. The CPU is still x86, has 8 cores and has still relatively low clocks, but it's not Jaguar as far as I am aware. I guess they did choose a CPU with a slightly bigger die now, because size isn't as important anymore as it was on the APU, but I don't know exactly because the cases are sealed and I can't take a look inside. The GPU is also new, and it is not GCN1, at least that's what I heard from our programmers. More about the GPU further down. There was also a big change regarding memory architecture: It is no longer a unified memory solution. There are now two memory pools: One with 8 GB DDR3 RAM (34 GB/s, 4 GB available for games), and one with 6 GB GDDR5 RAM (192 GB/s, all available for games). eSRAM is GONE! Technically the devkit has 16 GB DDR3 RAM, but the Xbox will ship with 8GB DDR3 (and 6GB GDDR5). The downside of going with a discrete CPU/GPU is loosing some of the APU synergy effects, but I guess it's not too bad and it was the only way to update the specs, because designing a new custom chip was certainly not possible in that time frame. There is currently some confusion about clock speeds and processing power, I cannot give you exact numbers, because they are... a little bit odd right now, and as I wrote above I suspect it's a way of tracking leaks. When we received the kits, we where a bit suprised because they had the same cases as the old ones, which seems strange because a discrete CPU/GPU with split RAM obviously needs a little bit more space / cooling. And they where loud. Really loud. Shortly after we received the kits we got an update which reduced clock values slightly, because some devs have reported problems with heat. As it stands now, the GPU has ~2.3 TFLOPS (it was ~2.7 when we received the kits - again, sorry for not giving you the *exact* number). I have no idea if this is the final number or if they will work on a better cooling solution or something like that. It probably could even go further down, I don't know, so don't be too excited - our games are currently built with lower specs in mind. A personal theory of mine is that they postponed the reveal to work on an updated case, which is better suited for the updated specs. Kinect has received some updates, but we only have implemented a few voice commands for our game. Not sure if they will include Kinect with every console. Would make sense so that more games use this, but in the end it's Microsoft's decision. Our dev kits are currently "always-on", meaning they need a internet connection to start and all, but I am not sure if this will carry over to the final Xbox, I guess it's just a way for Microsoft to track dev kits right now. Our game doesn't need to be always-on. Which doesn't mean it won't be there on a OS level, I just don't know. I also have no idea how Microsoft will price this thing, I guess $500, as rumored, makes sense somehow. I don't have much insight into their internal strategies. I hope I could give you a nice sneak peak at the reveal, our game will also be there, too, and it's a secret title, very excited![/spoiler] [b]Resumen: Entre 2,3 y 2,7 Tflops de gráfica 14 GB de RAM (8GB DDR3 + 6 GB GDDR5 de vídeo)[/b] [url]http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=550584&page=54[/url] Lo del PGR 5 lleva sonando demasiado tiempo, yo me lo voy creyendo.
Ese Hardware sería muy interesante, pero tengo ciertas dudas de que sea cierto y no un invento del tio este. Primero porque lo de 8 + 6 GB DDR y 4 GB para juegos me parece raro. ¿Por que necesita 4 GB el S.O? no tiene mucho sentido cuanod Windows 8 entero apenas consume 1 GB. En cuanto a la potencia de la GPU, bueno si es una GPU dedicada es posible que sea una 7870 que tiene aproximadamente esos número que comenta, pero el chico no dice cuantos cus tiene, ni nada. Además tampoco deja claro la velocidad de la gpu ni de la cpu. Si ya no es una APU o si lo es pero con una GPU más discreta tampoco tiene sentido que entonces sea un procesador low power si no es APU y si lo es no ha dicho que GPU tendría... Yo no le daría por ahora demasiada veracidad a esta info.
Esperate al 21 de mayo entonces, este tipos de rumores que tienen que ver con la potencia de la consola hay que tomarselos con cuidado. Personalmente no me pareceria extraño que resulte ser mas potente que la PS4.
A mi tampoco me parece raro porque tampoco ps4 es algo nunca visto y el precio de 500 $ que aprece casi confirmado indica que no estamos hablando de una consola con hardware económico como el filtrado en los documentos de vgleaks, pero en concreto este post lo veo algo inconsistente, no digo que sea mentira, pero si le veo cosas un poco sin sentido, que no quiere decir nada. Ultimamente se rumoreaba mucho dos gpus, pero son rumores. PD: aunque muy superior tampoco creo que sea.
Exacto, solo rumores. Y respecto a los juegos, eso a mi me parece mas creible. Microsoft tal vez quiera expandir su catalogo de "[i]exclusivos[/i]", por que a comparacion de Sony microsoft tiene menos.
Te peudo asegurar de primera mano que Microsoft ha estado por estudios españoles buscando ips para sacarlos como exclusivos de Xbox infinity o como la llamen al final. Por lo que se no ha habido acuerdo con al menos una compañía ya veterana de estos lares, pero no se del resto, pero a lo que voy es que Microsoft está a la busca y captura de nuevas ips, eso parece algo bastante claro. No sabemos cuantos contratos habrá firmado y que juegos serán finalmente los que se muestren, pero que Microsoft se está moviendo ya te digo yo que si.
EDITADO EL 05-05-2013 / 15:27 (EDITADO 1 VEZ)
GhostKiller-5253250Hace 11 años37
Me voy a quedar asi  [spoiler]                          [/spoiler]  si llegaran a anunciar estos 2 JUEGAZO.

[b]Project Gotham Racing 5[/b] y [b]Forza Motorsport 5.[/b] 

[b]OJO[/b]: Lo d juegazo lo digo porq su anteriores juegos son muy bueno, no porq ya vi algo de estos 2 juegos. 
EDITADO EL 05-05-2013 / 15:37 (EDITADO 1 VEZ)
King19511029Hace 11 años38
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Ryse, PGR5, Forza 5, El juego de Zombies, El de pixar, quizas algo de Rare, El shooter online de Respawn... Y eso que Xbox sólo iba a tener Halo, Forza y Gears.... . Bueno habrá que estar atentos a la conferencia de Microsoft a ver que nos muestran.
Microsoft ya lo demostró en Xbox 360, un catalogo bueno desde el lanzamiento lo tendrá casi asegurado, el problema viene en la regularidad de cara al futuro... ya veremos si siguen sacando exclusivos de la misma forma y con variedad.
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Bgoten1273Hace 11 años39
En vez de sacar quintas partes podian hacer nuevas ips, parece que solo quieren vender en vez de hacer juegos en condiciones.
Faztor54717Hace 11 años40
La Ost, si EA presenta un Need For Speed (casi seguro), ya tendríamos el FORZA 5, PGR 5, Grid 2, otro Need for Speed, puede que algo de Rare... Un cojon de juegos de conducción. 
Alvaromoratal5757Hace 11 años41
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Una declaración que acaba de salir en IGN América
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VICIUS-LIVE-726454Hace 11 años42
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Project Gotham Racing 5 Pasa a Sony Una declaración que acaba de salir en IGN América
Dime lo que tomas para no hacerlo yo,las tonterias y chorradas que hay que oir cuando es una saga o mejor dicho IP de MS
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Greed015924Hace 11 años43
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Como 3djuegos no lo pone, lo pongo yo: [b]Nuevos rumores sobre el hardware de la nueva xbox[/b] [spoiler]Hi, I am a developer at a big studio (we are currently working on titles for the next generation of consoles) and I want to give you all an update about the current situation regarding the Xbox. I obviously can't tell you who I exactly am and where I work, and I have to be a little careful about what I say, because I fear some of the documentation and even the hardware our studio has received, contains individual values and terms which can be traced back to my studio in case of leaks, which would be very unpleasant for us. I think at some time in the second half of 2012 Microsoft must have realised that their vision of a console powered by an APU with 1.23 TFLOPS graphics processing power will have a hard time competing with the PS4. It also became seemingly clear at that time, that Sony could quite easily upgrade the RAM in their new console, due to new chips being available with higher capacities. Although I guess they didn't *know* that Sony would really go with 8 GB at that time, they knew it was a possibility. The problem was, they were running out of time. Their old design was not very flexible, so they had to come up with something new. So they completely scrapped the APU approach, and basically rebuilt the whole architecture from scratch with even more off-the-shelf parts. The current kits we have received a while ago have a discrete CPU and a discrete GPU. The CPU is still x86, has 8 cores and has still relatively low clocks, but it's not Jaguar as far as I am aware. I guess they did choose a CPU with a slightly bigger die now, because size isn't as important anymore as it was on the APU, but I don't know exactly because the cases are sealed and I can't take a look inside. The GPU is also new, and it is not GCN1, at least that's what I heard from our programmers. More about the GPU further down. There was also a big change regarding memory architecture: It is no longer a unified memory solution. There are now two memory pools: One with 8 GB DDR3 RAM (34 GB/s, 4 GB available for games), and one with 6 GB GDDR5 RAM (192 GB/s, all available for games). eSRAM is GONE! Technically the devkit has 16 GB DDR3 RAM, but the Xbox will ship with 8GB DDR3 (and 6GB GDDR5). The downside of going with a discrete CPU/GPU is loosing some of the APU synergy effects, but I guess it's not too bad and it was the only way to update the specs, because designing a new custom chip was certainly not possible in that time frame. There is currently some confusion about clock speeds and processing power, I cannot give you exact numbers, because they are... a little bit odd right now, and as I wrote above I suspect it's a way of tracking leaks. When we received the kits, we where a bit suprised because they had the same cases as the old ones, which seems strange because a discrete CPU/GPU with split RAM obviously needs a little bit more space / cooling. And they where loud. Really loud. Shortly after we received the kits we got an update which reduced clock values slightly, because some devs have reported problems with heat. As it stands now, the GPU has ~2.3 TFLOPS (it was ~2.7 when we received the kits - again, sorry for not giving you the *exact* number). I have no idea if this is the final number or if they will work on a better cooling solution or something like that. It probably could even go further down, I don't know, so don't be too excited - our games are currently built with lower specs in mind. A personal theory of mine is that they postponed the reveal to work on an updated case, which is better suited for the updated specs. Kinect has received some updates, but we only have implemented a few voice commands for our game. Not sure if they will include Kinect with every console. Would make sense so that more games use this, but in the end it's Microsoft's decision. Our dev kits are currently "always-on", meaning they need a internet connection to start and all, but I am not sure if this will carry over to the final Xbox, I guess it's just a way for Microsoft to track dev kits right now. Our game doesn't need to be always-on. Which doesn't mean it won't be there on a OS level, I just don't know. I also have no idea how Microsoft will price this thing, I guess $500, as rumored, makes sense somehow. I don't have much insight into their internal strategies. I hope I could give you a nice sneak peak at the reveal, our game will also be there, too, and it's a secret title, very excited![/spoiler] [b]Resumen: Entre 2,3 y 2,7 Tflops de gráfica 14 GB de RAM (8GB DDR3 + 6 GB GDDR5 de vídeo)[/b] [url]http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=550584&page=54[/url] Lo del PGR 5 lleva sonando demasiado tiempo, yo me lo voy creyendo.
Ese Hardware sería muy interesante, pero tengo ciertas dudas de que sea cierto y no un invento del tio este. Primero porque lo de 8 + 6 GB DDR y 4 GB para juegos me parece raro. ¿Por que necesita 4 GB el S.O? no tiene mucho sentido cuanod Windows 8 entero apenas consume 1 GB. En cuanto a la potencia de la GPU, bueno si es una GPU dedicada es posible que sea una 7870 que tiene aproximadamente esos número que comenta, pero el chico no dice cuantos cus tiene, ni nada. Además tampoco deja claro la velocidad de la gpu ni de la cpu. Si ya no es una APU o si lo es pero con una GPU más discreta tampoco tiene sentido que entonces sea un procesador low power si no es APU y si lo es no ha dicho que GPU tendría... Yo no le daría por ahora demasiada veracidad a esta info.
Esperate al 21 de mayo entonces, este tipos de rumores que tienen que ver con la potencia de la consola hay que tomarselos con cuidado. Personalmente no me pareceria extraño que resulte ser mas potente que la PS4.
A mi tampoco me parece raro porque tampoco ps4 es algo nunca visto y el precio de 500 $ que aprece casi confirmado indica que no estamos hablando de una consola con hardware económico como el filtrado en los documentos de vgleaks, pero en concreto este post lo veo algo inconsistente, no digo que sea mentira, pero si le veo cosas un poco sin sentido, que no quiere decir nada. Ultimamente se rumoreaba mucho dos gpus, pero son rumores. PD: aunque muy superior tampoco creo que sea.
Exacto, solo rumores. Y respecto a los juegos, eso a mi me parece mas creible. Microsoft tal vez quiera expandir su catalogo de "[i]exclusivos[/i]", por que a comparacion de Sony microsoft tiene menos.
Te peudo asegurar de primera mano que Microsoft ha estado por estudios españoles buscando ips para sacarlos como exclusivos de Xbox infinity o como la llamen al final. Por lo que se no ha habido acuerdo con al menos una compañía ya veterana de estos lares, pero no se del resto, pero a lo que voy es que Microsoft está a la busca y captura de nuevas ips, eso parece algo bastante claro. No sabemos cuantos contratos habrá firmado y que juegos serán finalmente los que se muestren, pero que Microsoft se está moviendo ya te digo yo que si.
Es una buena estrategia por parte de microsoft, se hace de estudios por asi decirlo pobres, para que estos saquen mas Ip's para la proxima xbox, asi esta tendra un catalogo amplio y mejor.
Riseofbrutality1802
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Juegazo indiscutible!,lastima que sea exclusivo.... seguire con los de xbox 360.
Riseofbrutality1802
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@Greed0  Todos los expertos en hardware con los que he hablado me han dicho que si los rumores son ciertos,sera inferior a ps4.      ...pero por ese precio,espero que se equivoquen,si no,no tendria sentido.
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Greed015924Hace 11 años46
@Riseofbrutality Yo no dije que fuera mas potente, y mucho menos que eso fuera verdad.
Pero lo que si estoy casi seguro es que la siguiente XBOX tal vez sea mas potente que la PS4.
Edwin995312Hace 11 años47
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Los de microsoft intentando copiar el catalogo de playstation , sacaran un halo para combatir a killzone y un fable para intentar siquiera llegar al FF que nos tiene preparado square
jajajajajaja un tipo que se hace llamar ''antinintendero'' diciendo que microsoft quiere seguir los pasos de sony.. que no se descuide porque le come la manzana... por cierto... aunque no me gusta halo, tampoco me gusta killzone... y el ff que les tiene preparado sony ojalá que te refieras al versus (que ni siquiera se sabe si va a ser exclusivo, con tantos años de desarrollo, no sé si lo están adaptando a otras consolas o es el simple hecho de que ps3 no lo soporta) por que si te refieres al online ese... la basura esa que tratan de vender como juego, vamos niño, sony es hoy lo que es por nintendo, copiandole hasta la forma de caminar.
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