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we all have been specifically waiting for the xbox One as you know and all of us had made alot of speculations
lets see the real thing
FEATURES-
we all have been specifically waiting for the xbox One as you know and all of us had made alot of speculations
lets see the real thing
FEATURES-
With a powerful 8-core CPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 500 GB hard drive, this new Xbox is a beast. Unlike Sony, Microsoft had no qualms showing off the hardware, so now we know more about the Xbox One than we do the PS4 in some ways. Sadly, there was no mention about used games or always-on demands.the remote looks more like a batrang
Fundamentally, this is an incredible step-up in performance from the eight-year-old Xbox 360. With HDMI inputs and outputs, a Blu-ray drive, 802.11n with WiFi Direct, and USB 3.0, this is a full realization of what a modern console should be. While we didn’t get the same nitty-gritty technical details from Microsoft, we still have a pretty good idea of how the internals stack up to the PS4 and modern PCs. The single 40nm SoC inside it from AMD will house both a CPU and GPU, so that’s an incredible step forward from the 360′s dual 90nm chips. No, this Xbox One won’t stomp a modern $800 gaming PC into the ground, but it still has plenty to offer in terms of user experience.
Microsoft is going big with the next Kinect. It will feature a 1080p RGB camera with a wider field of view for easier operation — a much welcome feature from current Kinect owners. It will run at 30 frames per second, and Microsoft promises a lag-free experience. Actually, Microsoft is extremely focused on speed this time around, so hopefully laggy menus are a thing of the past. With the new voice experience on the Xbox One, you can instantly switch between games, apps, and even live TV. Just by issuing a short verbal command like “Watch TV” to the Kinect, your Xbox One will take in a live feed from your cable box (over HDMI), and pipe it through without need to change inputs. If it works in reality like it does in the demo, that feature alone might be worth the hardware upgrade.
More importantly, Microsoft is seemingly quite focused on making games. With 15 exclusive internally developed games expected within the first year of the Xbox One, it’s clear that the Xbox One is still a gaming console first and foremost. With strategic partnerships with EA and Activision, the Xbox One is staying focused on the core base of online gamers that it has built up over the 360′s lifespan. That said, Microsoft is still working on branching out to new non-gaming markets. Halo is an incredibly popular game, but with an original episodic release of a Halo series made by none other than Steven Spielberg, it could find an even bigger audience.
Xbox Live is also getting a big upgrade alongside the Xbox One. By the end of the year, over 300,000 servers around the world will be dedicated to nothing but Xbox Live. With games, saves, music, and movies all moving to the cloud, it’s no surprise that Microsoft has needed to expand to such a large scale. Now that this new console will have built-in game capture and upload, they’re going to need a lot of storage and bandwidth to keep these user-generated videos online. Many expected a partnership with Twitch for video streaming and hosting, but it seems that Microsoft is going at it alone.
The biggest disappointment was the noticeable absence of a few specific details. The Xbox One is launching later this year, but a firm release date is nowhere to be found. No mention of price, so now we wait to see which company with blink first at E3. Worse, there was no reference at all to locking out used games or requiring an internet connection. Has Microsoft learned nothing from the past two months of out of control rumors and the whole Adam Orth ordeal? The lack of confirmation one way or the other is just going to make the internet hand-wring even more intense. Hopefully, the Microsoft press event at E3 will answer all of these burning questions.
upcoming gamesGame Developer Release Date
Assassin's Creed 4 [2] | Ubisoft Montreal | TBA |
Battlefield 4[3] | EA Digital Illusions CE (DICE) | TBA |
Call of Duty: Ghosts [4] | Infinity Ward | 11.5.2013[5] |
Destiny [6] | Bungie | TBA |
Dying Light[7] | Techland | TBA |
FIFA Soccer 14 [8] | EA | TBA |
Forza Motorsport 5[9] | Turn 10 | TBA |
Madden 25[10 | EA | TBA |
NBA Live 14[11] | EA | TBA |
Need for Speed Rivals[12] | EA | TBA |
Quantum Break [13] | Remedy Entertainment | TBA |
Ryse | Crytek | TBA |
Thief [14] | Eidos Studios Montreal | TBA |
EA Sports UFC [15] | EA | TBA |
Watch Dogs| Ubisoft | TBA
UNCONFIRMED
Game | Source and Information |
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Wolfenstein: The New Order | Bethesda and MachineGames' next Wolfenstein game has been announced for "next-gen consoles" and is coming in Fall 2013. [17] |
Halo 5 | Before the release of Halo 4, 343 Industries confirmed that it was the first part of a new Halo trilogy. [18] In 2012, 343 job listings were posted “to help create the current and next generation of game visuals in the Halo universe.” [19] |
Dragon Age III: Inquisition | Despite being announced by BioWare for a release in 2013, the resume of an EA Shanghai level designer suggested that the "scope" of the game has changed and that it "will be postponed to 2014" and "target next gen platforms." [20] |
The Evil Within | The newest game from Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami was announced by Bethesda for a 2014 release on "next-generation consoles," [21] |
Next-Gen Family Game | An anonymous source suggested that the next Xbox will launch with “a family game set on an island with Pixar movie-style graphics” that “will utilize Kinect to scan a body and generate a virtual character in the game.” [22] |
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt | Witcher 3 was officially announced by CD Projekt RED for release in 2014 and is set to target "all top of the line consoles and PC." It was advertised as "a next generation RPG."[23] |
Next-Gen Zombie Game | An anonymous source suggested that the next Xbox will launch with "a zombie game," which has caused some to speculate that it could be Dead Rising 3. [24] |
Rainbow 6: Patriots | Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said Rainbow 6: Patriots is still in development and "there's a good chance it can be” pushed to next-generation consoles. [25] |
Mafia III | Rumors suggest that Mafia III is in development at 2K Czech and was delayed in order to shift to next-generation consoles. [26] |
Doom 4 | Bethesda confirmed that an early version of Doom 4 "did not exhibit the quality and excitement that Id and Bethesda intend to deliver and that Doom fans worldwide expect" and was canceled in favor of a new one. Rumors suggest that the game is targeting next-generation consoles and that a planned sequel to Rage was canceled in order to add more members to the Doom 4 development team. [27] |
Ready at Dawn Next-Gen Game | The developers of the God of War PSP games are developing "an exciting new AAA IP for a Next-Generation home console game system." [28] |
Square-Enix "Luminous" Games | Square-Enix is showing off its "Luminous" tech engine, capable of highly realistic next-gen graphics. Luminous will make games 30% cheaper and shorten development cycles. [29] |
Homefront Sequel Game | Perhaps titled Homefront 2, Crytek is developing this game (and was the company that originally outed the Xbox One's Durango codename.)[30] |
Lionhead Studios Next-Gen Game | The studio (sans Molyneux) has been on the lookout for programmers with experience using the Unreal Engine, and "significant experience leading teams designing and implementing modern rendering engine." Example given is DirectX11, which is rumored to be compatible with the Xbox 360's successor. [31] |
Rare 'Historic' Franchise | Rare says a "Historic" franchise will be making a comeback. This could easily be Perfect Dark (Zero was a launch title for the 360) or even Banjo-Kazooie. It could also be a Killer Instinct title.[32] |
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