GTB @Zega: Sujet trop vaste pour la shout. Et je ne parle pas de ça. Je parle des raccourcis énormes. (il y a 3 Heures)
Zega Je vois pas ce qui est compliqué. C'est un problème sociétal en Corée du sud. Et la Kpop est un point de crispation de ces dérives. (il y a 8 Heures)
GTB Alors que la Kpop cartonne dans le monde, avec des meufs/mecs de 20-30ans qui ont des visages d'ado; peut-on vraiment découvrir la mode coréenne avec Stellar 2 ? (il y a 20 Heures)
GTB @face2papalocust: C'est un peu plus compliqué que ça. Je ne critique pas la question, mais les réponses sans demi mesure. (il y a 20 Heures)
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Driftwood Il est de nouveau possible de télécharger les vidéos sur le site. Désolé pour le mois et demi de panne. (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Retrouvez notre review de Rift Apart dès 16h00 aujourd'hui, mais en attendant Guilty Gear -Strive- est en vedette en home ! (il y a > 3 Mois)
Driftwood Nouveau live sur Returnal à 14h30 aujourd'hui. (il y a > 3 Mois)
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He felt like sabotaging the company he works for?
He's an idiot?
All of the above?
Inscrit depuis 7469 JoursHalo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
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Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
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Halo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
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Inscrit depuis 7469 JoursNow, the obvious question that people will ask themselves is if all this cloud computing assistance stuff is for real, or is it just a PR way to try and ease people into accepting always online DRM through some kind of placebo effect? (Ohh, the game really does look and run better when I'm online!) Or is it something less sinister and just how they've chosen to answer criticism of PS4 hardware vs Xbox One hardware? If there's a truly practical application for this in latency insensitive scenarios, then hypothetically it shouldn't be impossible for some first party projects to show signs of this to instill a little confidence. And if not something that can immediately be expected to appear in even some first party projects, then perhaps a tech demo example of how it could make a difference in real games? Who knows.
Interesting stuff on this game page. Sath will be most interested in the one with the guy that appears to be wearing a cloak :P
I'm also wondering what exactly that is. I'm pretty much interested in Quantum Break, everything along that right side, Halo goes without saying, and whatever that really colorful looking game in the forest is all about.
Halo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of th
Inscrit depuis 7423 JoursYes. One of the ways to turn the system on is to audibly say: “Xbox On” while the system is off. The Kinect, which is always on, hears you and turns it on. Now this might seem like a cool feature, but did you know Microsoft patented a feature that would allow the Kinect’s camera (It’s no longer just a sensor, but a camera) to spy on you for the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America?) While they may not actually do this, it is actually possible for them to do this now. It has a camera, and a microphone. The Kinect is always on. It is ALWAYS listening, ALWAYS watching.
An idea has been tossed around that by using this feature, it will allow game developers and movie producers to set a limited amount of how many people can be allowed to view the entertainment. So as a hypothetical example, you and three friends are watching a movie, which is the maximum allowed. A fourth friend enters the room and the Kinect’s sensor registers the fourth individual. The movie stops and you a prompted to pay a fee so that the extra individual may also view the film. Again, that is NOT currently the case, but these are the ideas currently being tossed around with the system’s current capabilities.
Inscrit depuis 7469 JoursI'm pretty sure that very thing is in this thread many pages earlier. Microsoft doesn't take privacy of customers lightly. They especially can't afford to take it lightly. That said, I can guarantee 100% that there's no way in hell there will ever be a limit on how many people can sit and watch anyone play a game on the new Xbox. It maybe COULD happen for Movies, but that's only if big theatric movie releases are allowed to release on the Xbox One on the same day as they show up in theatres nationwide. All other movie or entertainment content outside of that specific example, I just see as impossible. And even then too many things can go wrong. It's patented, but I don't ever see it becoming a reality.
Phil Harrison: Microsoft investing $1 billion into Xbox One game development. And he touches some more
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56558...
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Harrison: I don’t know the numbers off the top of my head, but I know that IEB has grown every year for the last few years. We’ve made a substantial investment in our hardware team and a substantial investment in our platform teams to allow the innovations that you saw today. From a studios perspective, we are investing, I believe, a billion dollars for content development just for games, which is more than we’ve ever spent in our history. We’re starting new studios. We’ve started studios in London [and] in Los Angeles. We’re growing our organization. This is a fantastic opportunity. It takes a lot of people.
Harrison: The fundamental, most impactful thing is that there’s a Kinect in every box now. There’s the ubiquity of the platform having Kinect whereas before it was always a subset. That made it difficult for developers to invest against 20 percent of the installed base or whatever it was.
Having it as 100 percent — that’s a game-changer. There are games that are not using motion but using voice in a very subtle way. The conversational understanding in Kinect for Xbox One is super sensitive and smart. It allows us to do some subtle things with voice that we couldn’t do on 360. You’ll see that at E3 [Electronic Entertainment Expo]. I’ll point them out to you.
We have a couple of cool examples of that where — even though your game is a fundamentally controller-based experience — the voice becomes this augmented menu system. Previously, you’d have to go down N number of menu trees to get to a particular feature. Now you can just say it. That’s pretty cool.
And then movement can be subtle. While you’re playing the game, it could be just doing some very gentle movements that [Kinect] can pick up and then amplify in the world.
Harrison: Just like today, if you have a game disc that you buy from the store, you can play that game. The game is now installed to the hard drive. Any user who is associated with that Xbox One can play that game. I can give that game disc to my son and he can go and take it to another machine inside the house and play it on that machine. Just like today, only one of us can play it at any one time.
The difference, though — the benefit of Xbox One is that that data can roam with me. I can go to my friend’s house. I can log in as myself into his machine. I can then play that game on his machine, and while I’m logged in, he can play it as well.
GamesBeat: Do you bring your disc with you, or could you use his disc?
Harrison: Doesn’t matter, yeah. If I bring my disc with me and I leave the bits on his hard drive, but he wants to play the game, he can buy the game — just like today. But in this instance, the bits were already on his hard drive, so it’s an instant switch-out. We will have a solution — and we’re not talking about the details today but just to take the angst out of this — that allows a user to trade that game back in and to give up the right to play that game.
Halo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of th
Inscrit depuis 7469 Jourshttp://venturebeat.com/2013/05/23/phil-harrison-sa...
And then movement can be subtle. While you’re playing the game, it could be just doing some very gentle movements that [Kinect] can pick up and then amplify in the world.
Read more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/05/23/phil-harrison-sa...
Halo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of th
Inscrit depuis 7699 JoursMods, stop changing my SIG! I'm going to end up banning you!
Inscrit depuis 7423 JoursJust use the disc. If it isn't broke don't fix it.
Inscrit depuis 7423 JoursGameStop's stock dropped nearly 11 percent today, down $3.90/share to $32.11. At its worst, the company's stock was down to $31/share today. GameStop concluded its previous fiscal year with pre-owned video game products representing $2.4 billion in sales (27.4 percent for the year). If you want a public answer to Microsoft's used game plans, you got nothing on the company that's losing hundreds of millions in value off the situation.
Inscrit depuis 7696 Joursthe only tyrant I accept is my inner voice [and my two kids ;)]
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Inscrit depuis 7469 JoursThe way it would work on the X1 presumably is that you will be able to take your game disc and play anywhere, but perhaps you'll first have to release the digital ownership of that game on your own console, unless of course you choose to sign into your own account at a friend's house, and then use the game disc to install it on your friend's system as opposed to downloading it from the cloud, which would take longer than an install. Needless to say, whichever option you choose, you'd have to trust the person completely.
Person B: Hey, dude come on in. Pop that bad boy in, let's get started.
Person A: Alright, so I put the game disc in like so, let it start installing, and then I sign in to your live account. Boom, done.
Person B: So, this game is now digitally owned by my Live account? Nothing else needs to be done?
Person A: Nope, all done! Let's start playing, I can't wait to...
Person B: Get the fuck out of house now, before I call the cops.
Person A: Whoa, what?
*Cops arrive* Is there a problem?
Person B: Yes, I want this person out of my house and off my property.
Person A: You asshole, give me my fucking game back! He has my copy of Forza 5.
Person B: Dude, I don't want your game. *ejects Forza 5 from Xbox One and puts it in case* Here's your disc, Take it and leave.
Person A: What the, you still haven't given me my damn game back yet!.
Person B: I already gave you your game disc, please leave. Officer?
*Officers* You already have your property sir, we will now escort you off the premises.
Goddamn. Microsoft tried to kill Gamestop with that reveal.
Halo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of th
Inscrit depuis 7469 JoursDying to find out what that game is..
Halo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of th
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Inscrit depuis 6981 JoursOP saying game suspension and switching would cease to function with the above method doesn't seem right either. The Xbone can switch between tasks, but i highly doubt it can switch between multiple retail games, so having the disc in the drive to play the game wouldn't be a hindrance at all.
Seriously. The system they have now with the 360 works fine. With full installs but still having the ability to swap, trade and rent games. The only reason i see them trying to find a solution to a non existent problem is because those initial comments from harrison where accurate. They did want to control and monitor the used game space by their own BS rules. I just dont think they expected the entire internet (bar OP of course) to fight back against it. So they have potentially changed their mind (i say potentially, because the polygon sources are unknowns atm)
Once MS put the TRUTH out there, and we find out we can still lend games to friends or that i can still lovefilm rentals or buy used games in a way that isn't a convoluted mess...then i might be more willing to entertain the idea of picking up an Xbone? They need to ditch mandatory kinect too though. That shit's pointless.
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Prepare To Drop!!
Inscrit depuis 7469 JoursOP saying game suspension and switching would cease to function with the above method doesn't seem right either. The Xbone can switch between tasks, but i highly doubt it can switch between multiple retail games, so having the disc in the drive to play the game wouldn't be a hindrance at all.
Seriously. The system they have now with the 360 works fine. With full installs but still having the ability to swap, trade and rent games. The only reason i see them trying to find a solution to a non existent problem is because those initial comments from harrison where accurate. They did want to control and monitor the used game space by their own BS rules. I just dont think they expected the entire internet (bar OP of course) to fight back against it. So they have potentially changed their mind (i say potentially, because the polygon sources are unknowns atm)
Once MS put the TRUTH out there, and we find out we can still lend games to friends or that i can still lovefilm rentals or buy used games in a way that isn't a convoluted mess...then i might be more willing to entertain the idea of picking up an Xbone? They need to ditch mandatory kinect too though. That shit's pointless.
Microsoft are making the largest ever investment they've ever made in their first party and they are releasing more games at the start of a console gen than they've ever done. They are making the biggest ever investment that they've ever made in Xbox Live, with 100% of all Xbox One games guaranteed dedicated servers. Not sure about the Kinect to proper retail breakdown of all those 15 exclusives, but it isn't exactly all dire. Forza at launch, Quantum Break looks like it has potential. It hasn't been all terrible news.
Halo Reach using 360 tesselation unit extensively.
Hironobu Sakaguchi is coming back to reclaim the throne :)
Seeing it in motion on your HDTV, will blow your mind!!
Don't ask any questions just shut up and buy Halo : Ghosts of the Onyx one of th
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