The Xbox Series X is Microsoft's next-generation console scheduled for launch in Holiday 2020. While we know that it features 12 teraflops (TFLOPS) of power and other features like a solid-state drive — the PlayStation 5 ranges from 9-10 TFLOPS due to overclocking — what will the experience be like with features like reduced latency and more? According to Xbox head Phil Spencer on Twitter, "the feel of games this upcoming generation will change as dramatically as any since 2D to 3D" due to the increased CPU power, memory bandwidth, and more.
This is quite a bold claim and we can't wait to see how games actually run on the system. Rumors are floating around that there's an Xbox Series X event scheduled for May, but we haven't received any confirmation from the company yet.
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Jayden Ross
>While we know that it features 12 teraflops (TFLOPS) So it's got a 1080 ti (3 years old GPU) equivalent? How in the fuck is this going to impact graphics like going from 2D to 3D?
Sounds nice and all but without games worth playing seems kinda pointless. You'd think they would've realized actually having exclusives people want to play matters the most. Is their goal to try to take back the COD and Madden/FIFA audience from Sony?
Jaxson Carter
Yeah I'm not reading all that shit my dude. Why don't they just prove it or shut the fuck up.
Lucas Howard
Nice
Juan Evans
The thing is literally designed for maximum heat efficiency, specifically to avoid the RROD problem.
Asher Adams
We already know the May event is just Hardware shit with a few games. June event is the make or break moment.
Lucas Collins
So no Halo Infinite, again?
Jaxson Scott
But heat rises up and I don't see any fan vent on the bottom and that's because there is none. You know what I do see? A resemblance with a failed product already forgotten
And how many developers care about PC? None. Consoles drive change and innovation in video games.
Luis Baker
Beyond delusional
Carson Cox
>By the way, this is university homework. fuck off retard
Mason Morgan
>literally the only thing that could POSSIBLY be as dramatic as the shift from 2D to 3D is a focus on proper virtual reality >Microsoft gave up on VR completely