Mitch Connor wrote: » But Spencer/MS are not really in any position to be throwing stones. When they were on top, in the previous generation, didn't they have exclusive content deals? Didn't GTA4 or 5 have exclusive content? Didn't one of the CoD games have map exclusives? Doesn't the division have timed exlusives (and technically the destiny stuff is timed)
The big E3 Destiny 1 DLC Exclusivity discussion thread
Penn wrote: » So can we take that as a yes then? You do believe Sony are paying devs to cut content that was originally meant to be in the game from the Xbox versions and the devs are agreeing to do that?
qrx wrote: » I'm not 100% convinced on the x or to get a ps4 yet. Very much like the games coming to xbox but not convinced it warrants a new console. The great thing is the new dev tools and the power of the 1x are bringing games to the whole xbox range and vice versa to the pc. Dare I say It, they're also bringing games to ps4. But if I do get a ps4 it'll be the slim. Pro has no appeal. Fwiw, switch is coming to my house this Xmas too
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Again, its a highly customised CPU that works in unison with other components such as the graphics card to produce greater results that what can be seen with an off the shelf CPU with a similar spec. Developers can choose how they use the power of the One X. They can keep a game at a stable 30 FPS and push for incredible visuals or they can make some sacrifices to up the frame rate to 60 if the game is quite demanding. Throughout the life cycle of One X we will see games at 30 and 60 fps. 4K native and upscaled 4K. Its going be a developer decision for each game that releases. I relation to Destiny and what we have seen I think it could run Destiny 2 at 4K 60FPS. Although we still haven't seen much of the game. It could get insane in certain parts. We will know once the game is on PC. People will test it to see if an Xbox One X version at 60 is possible. What we don't want to see is shady deals holding back the Xbox One X version of any multiplatform game. Once Call of Duty, Destiny and Battlefront launch we will know more about how these marketing deals impacting the XB1X versions of the games.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » The real winners of E3 are those of us who think Destiny is just a big old pile of grindy nonsense. *bans self for flame-baiting*
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Again, its a highly customised CPU that works in unison with other components such as the graphics card to produce greater results that what can be seen with an off the shelf CPU with a similar spec.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Developers can choose how they use the power of the One X. They can keep a game at a stable 30 FPS and push for incredible visuals or they can make some sacrifices to up the frame rate to 60 if the game is quite demanding. Throughout the life cycle of One X we will see games at 30 and 60 fps. 4K native and upscaled 4K. Its going be a developer decision for each game that releases.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I relation to Destiny and what we have seen I think it could run Destiny 2 at 4K 60FPS. Although we still haven't seen much of the game. It could get insane in certain parts. We will know once the game is on PC. People will test it to see if an Xbox One X version at 60 is possible.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » What we don't want to see is shady deals holding back the Xbox One X version of any multiplatform game. Once Call of Duty, Destiny and Battlefront launch we will know more about how these marketing deals impacting the XB1X versions of the games.
jonnycivic wrote: » BTW the Destiny forum is linked in my Sig for quick access lads :P
Retr0gamer wrote: »
wes wrote: » Except we haven't seen the software bear that out. We have Assassins Creed Origin, using checker boarding much like PS4 Pro:
wes wrote: » If they can test it, then we already know the answer, that it simply can't. Remember you said yourself the CPU is highly customized, so there is no PC equivalent part, as its not an off the shelf part, even though I think the customization part is probably exaggerated.
wes wrote: » What shady deals? We have 0 proof of these at all.
wes wrote: » Again, I would expect Gear 4 to run at 4K 60 FPS in its campaign then, and would expect we would know about that, and have seen it, if it could do it. I have yet to see a single example of a AAA 1080p 30 FPS Xbox one game, running on Xbox One X at 60 FPS 4K.
wes wrote: » I think people are expecting way to much of a 500 euro box. Doing 4K 30 FPS is already an amazing achievement at that price. Now if we were talking about a 600 euro box with Ryzen as the CPU, then sure maybe it could hit 4K and 60 FPS on some titles.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » It is alpha footage that was analysed. The game is still in development. We can't say yet whether it will be native 4K based on an alpha gameplay. It may not be native 4K on launch but we can't come to that conclusion based on alpha gameplay. Digital Foundry highlight this point in their analysis.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I suggest watching the Xbox build video of the X if you believe the customization is exaggerated. You'll see in a mater of minutes the crazy level of thought and customization put into its development.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7LobG0UZiU
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » That is what I have highlighted. We wont know anything until we see if these multiplatform games have XB1X support. If they don't we know a deal was done to hold back on the XB1X update.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Again, that is up to the developer. The tools are there for 4K 60 FPS but its up to the developer what they want to do with it. Gears of War 4 is very demanding. I own it on PC. They obviously are going for ultra graphic settings at native 4K.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I don't think they are. From what I see people are complaining about the price. I think they do not understand the value proposition. Which isn't surprising and that is why the X is aimed more at the hardcore end of the console gaming market. You cannot even build a PC rig that will hit native 4k/30 FPS in current games for €500. Its a great deal and games will look and perform beautifully.
wes wrote: » Well, we will see at launch, but the game is out this year, so not a lot of time to get it running at native 4K. Still the fact remains as pointed out by digital foundry, we didn't see many games running from Xbox at all. I watched all of them already. They don't go into detail on the CPU at all. You need to prove the existence of such a deal, as that is a claim your making. There exactly 0 evidence of any such deal. The specs argument doesn't prove the existence of any deal, even if its correct. The whole shady deal is just people making crap up, for console war arguments. It imho a little bit silly. Great, so maybe Bungie have decided the same, and there is no shady deal then. You undermine your own claim here, by providing a perfectly rational reason for Bungie to have it running at 30 FPS. No shady dealing required. 4K 60 FPS on a game like Destiny at high settings is imho expecting a lot from a 500 euro box. As I said before 4k 30 FPS at that price is actually a good deal.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » If you play Rainbow 6 Siege you can feel how odd it is to play most of the game at 60FPS and then run Terrorist Hunt mode at 30 FPS. It just feels out of place. The Xbox One could only handle 30FPS in multiplayer so the X was always going to have to run the same there. It would be very off putting playing some of Destiny at 60fps and then 30FPS in multiplayer.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I haven't claimed that there is a deal. I have stated that IF there is deal we will find out in a few months.
wes wrote: » There is 0 basis for that speculation at all. There is 0 evidence to suggest that such a deal exists at all. Its console wars fanboy stuff, and again its a bit silly. For example, I can suggest, that there may be a deal, where MS and Sony trade winning the console generations each generation, and we won't find out until the next generation, by MS winning that generation. What I said there, has a much validity as your suggesting there may be a secret deal Sony made with Bungie. Someone made it up, and now apparently we are suppose to take it seriously. Sorry, there is 0 evidence at all.
Jim Ryan wrote: Not to my knowledge. Take the Destiny deal. The Destiny deal was actually done in February 2013, right? We hadn’t launched PS4. I might be wrong because great minds are at work in far-flung corners of Tokyo and San Mateo, but I don’t think anybody even thought of PS4 Pro at this stage. So, I think you’re trying to see some sort of nefarious platform-holder activity where likely none exists.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Not to my knowledge is an odd response. Shouldn't that be a simple no or no! absolutely not. We will see. I am optimistic that there isn't a deal. We will see in a few months. Do you remember the Watch Dogs controversy. There was a lot of speculation that the PC version was gimped to make the PS4 version look better. Never proved but there was smoke. PC players found the files that bumped up the graphics settings in the PC retail version.
Kirby wrote: » Most games wont run at 60 fps at 4k on the new xbox. Even less on the ps4 pro. It doesn't have the grunt. It'll either be 30 fps or upscaled 4k. Having said that, a selection of games will be simple enough/have talented devs enough to pull it off. The new Forza is apparently 4k/60fps on the new xbox. And it begs the question, If they can do it? I'd say the problem is a game like Destiny has a lot more going on under the hood if you will excuse the pun. Framerate is more important than resolution. The gains from say, 1440 up to 4k is alot less than the gains from 30fps to 60fps. They just "feel" so much different.
CatInABox wrote: » At the end of the day, I'll keep my recommendation the same as it always was: Buy whichever console your friends have, and the Pro/X if you've got a 4K TV.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Do you remember the Watch Dogs controversy. There was a lot of speculation that the PC version was gimped to make the PS4 version look better. Never proved but there was smoke. PC players found the files that bumped up the graphics settings in the PC retail version.
emmetkenny wrote: » They'll arrive late to the party like you did Destiny
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I haven't claimed that there is a deal. I have stated that IF there is deal we will find out in a few months. We have Call of Duty, Battlefront 2 and Destiny. All 3 have marketing deals with Sony. If these games do not receive an XB1X update or they delay the updates that will be a confirmation that a deal is in place. So just so I am being crystal clear. At the moment we know of NO deal but in a few months we will look at this again. I am optimistic that no deal is in place but I am keeping a good eye on it. Regarding Destiny at 4K 60fps we just don't know. There could be insane hordes of enemies but like I said in an earlier post it is most likely to do with the Xbox One.
kunst nugget wrote: » There were rumours that 9/11 was caused by Microsoft because they wanted to interrupt Sony's PS2 marketing schedule which would mean their launch of the Xbox that November would have a much bigger impact. Now, I have no proof but there's no smoke without fire…
qrx wrote: » Sorry but what a stupid fcuking comment to make. This discussion has gone beyond pathetic.
jonnycivic wrote: » Better late than never