Loakum Ugh….scratch that previous comment. The upcoming Game of Thrones video game is a F’in mobile phone game. Why can’t they came an open world GoT game, like Witcher 3 or God of War? (> 3 Months ago)
Loakum By FAR, the upcoming Game of Thrones King’s Road was the Game of the Show! It plays like God of War Ragnarok! :) (> 3 Months ago)
Loakum @Driftwood Awesome! I’m loving it! It does show a much crisper picture and the frame rate looks good! I was playing Stella Blade and Dragonball Soarkling Blast! :) (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood @Loakum: enjoy, the one Sony sent us will be there on launch day. Coverage will follow asap. (> 3 Months ago)
Loakum *takes a large sip of victorious grape juice* ok….my PS5 pro arrived early! So much winning! :) (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood @reneyvane: non ils l'ont publié le 1er octobre et je crois que tu l'avais déjà linkée. ;) (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood Download is now functional again on Gamersyde. Sorry for the past 53 days or so when it wasn't. (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood Another (French) livestream today at 2:30 CEST but you're welcome to drop by and speak English. I will gladly answer in English when I get a chance to catch a breath. :) (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood GSY is getting some nice content at 3 pm CEST with our July podcast and some videos of the Deus Ex Mankind Divided preview build. :) (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood For once we'll be live at 4:30 pm CEST. Blim should not even be tired! (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood More Quantum Break coverage coming in a few hours, 9:00 a.m CEST. (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood We'll have a full review up for Firewatch at 7 pm CET. Videos will only be tomorrow though. (> 3 Months ago)
Driftwood Tonight's livestream will be at 9:15 GMT+1, not GMT+2 as first stated. (> 3 Months ago)
Je suis comme le papier toilette, les couches Pampers ou le dentifrice : mon efficacité a été définitivement prouvée.
Si j'avais pu j'aurai fermé le topic il y a longtemps, il pue.
Si j'avais pu j'aurai fermé le topic il y a longtemps, il pue.
Dans quelques jours cela se calmera et nous pourrons reprendre un topic normal.
use soap...
ça on l'a dit avant même l'annonce des 2 consoles, cette "next-gen" n'a rien d'emballant à priori, sauf que là maintenant ça devient un poil plus intéressant avec ce revirement MS... faut pas être surpris après :p
use soap...
" Il a voulu prendre l'aile, mais il s'est fait couper l'aile " © Hervé Matoux
@chris_Io : oui, il faudra une connexion initiale. Logique vu que la production des consoles doit déjà être lancée.
Enfin plus de connexion obligatoire ça me va... dommage pour le reste.
Testez nos jeux Android !
http://www.tuesdayquest.com
toutes les consoles se valaient´ maintenant c'est le bordel...Et lachez-moi un peu avec les "graphismes".
je ne suis jamais content.
"De toute façon, les réunions de la Table Ronde c’est deux fois par mois. Donc si le mec il dit après-demain à partir de dans deux jours, suivant s’il le dit à la fin du mois, ça reporte."
Everyone is gay for Bridget
"These changes will impact some of the scenarios we previously announced for Xbox One. The sharing of games will work as it does today, you will simply share the disc. Downloaded titles cannot be shared or resold"
use soap...
De toute façon, ils y viendront, ils n'auront pas le choix : http://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs/applicatio...
http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/06/19/xbox-one-wil...
When asked if the update can be downloaded via smartphone tethering for customers without broadband, Whitten confirmed “sure. Any way that you can get connectivity to the Live service would work to enable that to come down to the console.”
Pas de partage de jeux et présence du CD obligatoire
“We love getting feedback from gamers. My ideal scenario is always that I’m working to build a product they love,” Whitten said. “We still believe in how games and entertainment are transformed by being connected and powered by the cloud, and frankly you’re going to see us really innovate against that experience. But as part of making the changes to allow you to use physical discs the way that you do today, what’s going to happen is your online games and your physical games will work like they do today. That does mean that features like Family Sharing won’t be there. Another example that we think is awesome is that when you move to any Xbox One, the ability to see all of your games in your Games Library. While you’ll clearly only see the ones that you downloaded online, you’d have to bring your physical discs for the other ones.”
Kinect toujours requis
Whitten also confirmed that, as Microsoft first said in May, Xbox One will still require the Kinect sensor (which is included in the box) in order to play games.
“We still believe Kinect is a really critical part of the architecture,” Whitten explained. “We think it changes the way you can interact with your experiences, being able to control the box with your voice or with gestures, being able to do Skype. And we want game and interactive entertainment creators to be able to know they can take advantage of it, and we want it to be completely consistent for our users. So we still are very committed to how Kinect transforms that experience.”
Impact de la suppression du always connected sur les jeux / Cloud
Given that Xbox One will no longer require a connection for all users or any kind of periodic check-in, we asked Whitten how this will impact games with always-online features such as Forza Motorsport 5 or EA’s Titanfall.
“We believe that most people, frankly, are going to continue to take advantage of the connected state and all that comes with it,” he told us, “and that frankly it will be experiences like TitanFall taking unique advantage of the cloud, or Forza and drivatars that people are going to love and they’re going to use. And to take advantage of those features you’ll clearly have to be connected and online, just as if you were streaming video or playing multiplayer or any of the other things that require online. But that’s up to the game experience and sort of how they use those features.”
Le jeu en boîte est toujours une priorité
Given Xbox One’s digital features -- even with today’s changes -- we asked Whitten how Microsoft feels about physical media in general and if they would rather have left out an optical drive entirely.
“We actually think physical discs drive a lot of really positive things,” Whitten told us. “The truth is, games are really big, and the ability to get them down quickly and have them there and play them is key. The ability to go into a store and see a wall of games, to get people to tell you about which games are great and to be able to flip them over and understand them and browse is really great. So actually, we love physical discs. We love being able to use those.”
Installation du jeu sur HDD, disque présent, achat du jeu si installé chez un ami
Whitten clarified that “you’ll still install [games] to the hard drive. Obviously if you download them from online that’s the way it works. If you put a disc in, it will install it to the hard drive. You will have to have the disc in the tray in order to play. One of the cool features that actually comes with that, as an example, because we built on all this infrastructure around Xbox One, is if I went to your house with my disc-based game and we played for a while, and obviously I’d installed and we played, and then I left with my disc, you could instantly buy that game with no downloads.”
Game switching (comme sur 360/PS3)
The instant game switching that Microsoft showed off at E3 will also still function, though players will of course need to change physical discs if they’re swapping between hard copies of games.
“So much of that still works exactly as we’ve been describing,” Whitten clarified. “You’ll instantly switch between the game that you’re playing, between television and apps, between Skype, you’ll be able to snap those and move between them effortlessly. Now, if you’re talking about disc-based games, because the disc does have to be in the tray to play, if you decide to switch to a disc-based game that’s not the current one in the drive, you’ll have to go get it.”
“And you’ll also, in the middle of your disc-based game, you’ll be flipping to the web browser because you want to do something or snapping to Skype or flipping over between live TV and then going back to the disc-based game,” he continued. “So that fast and fluid experience, which we think will define next-generation entertainment, is still a core part of how Xbox One works.”
Smart Match
Whitten also confirmed that the Smart Match functionality described at E3 is still very much a part of the console despite today’s changes.
“You’ll still be able to do all of those pieces of functionality,” he said. “Again, if you decided to Smart Match into one of your games that was on a physical disc, you’d have to make sure that was in the tray. The capability is still there, the ability to do some of those things asynchronously, all of those capabilities still exist because of the power of the cloud and the power of Xbox Live and how we built the architecture.”
Leur pourquoi du comment.
Finally, we asked Whitten how long these changes have been in the works. Given Sony’s bombshell announcement last week, were these changes made in response to the news at E3?
“If you think about the last three or four weeks, this has been our first chance to show our complete platform,” Whitten explained. “Everything from the Xbox unveil to showing the great games lineup at E3 last week was the time when we were able to get everybody to see our platform and get great feedback. We got tons of feedback on what people loved. They loved the games, they loved the vision of the platform, the unique things that were made possible by the architecture. But they also told us they want choice in these areas. We’ve been listening to the feedback, we’ve been reading the forums, we’ve been reading the comments since that time. So I think it’s been, thankfully for us, constant over the last week as we’ve just been absorbing what people love and, frankly, what they want to see changed.”
Une interview de Marc Whitten quasi identique chez Polygon :
http://www.polygon.com/2013/6/19/4446308/xbox-one-...
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Et pour la question du Online Pass chez EA :
http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/06/20/ea-wont-brin...
Bon sinon une one pour moi, avec Dr3, KI et crimson. Allez vite la gamescon, qu on voit tourner tout ca sur le vrai hard, et qu on nous annonce d' autres jeux.
Apres la one a pour moi de beaux arguments : le pad, le live et tous les services qui vont avec ! A ce niveau, la ps4 a encore tout a me prouver.
Daubovore !
Sinon question service le PSN semble s'être pas mal remis à niveau. Un peu de rangement surtout ne serait pas de trop. Et le PSN+ reste plus intéressant que le Gold+.
"De toute façon, les réunions de la Table Ronde c’est deux fois par mois. Donc si le mec il dit après-demain à partir de dans deux jours, suivant s’il le dit à la fin du mois, ça reporte."
Grosso modo avec DRM, c'était :
Start game :
connect to server
check authorization
if authorized
return OK
else
return NOT OK
sans DRM c'est :
Start game :
return OK
En fait, sur les jeux actuels que tu achètes en démat, tu peux déjà le faire sur X360. Le seul bémol tient aux succès mais bon... Si vous ne l'avez jamais fait jusqu'à maintenant, c'est bien dommage.
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/06/20/the-sorry-saga-of-skulls-of-the-shogun-windows-8/
Good men don't need rules.
"De toute façon, les réunions de la Table Ronde c’est deux fois par mois. Donc si le mec il dit après-demain à partir de dans deux jours, suivant s’il le dit à la fin du mois, ça reporte."
Beth looks like a dude.
Bon sinon une one pour moi, avec Dr3, KI et crimson. Allez vite la gamescon, qu on voit tourner tout ca sur le vrai hard, et qu on nous annonce d' autres jeux.
Apres la one a pour moi de beaux arguments : le pad, le live et tous les services qui vont avec ! A ce niveau, la ps4 a encore tout a me prouver.
Si l'amour te tourne le dos,touche lui le cul.