The Next-Gen Consoles - Sort Fact From Fiction 66
1up.com continues its trend of topical features by delving into Generation Next: Separating the Facts from the Fiction of the Next-Gen Consoles. From the article: "Photorealistic graphics, streaming multimedia content, complete Internet integration and revolutionary new kinds of gameplay are all promises of next generation gaming. Right now, it's all executives blowing hot air and technobabble, but in just a short few weeks, the battle for the living room starts again, as Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony take the wraps off their new babies and show the world their visions of the industry's future."
Glad to hear it! (Score:1)
anandtech had a great CELL article. (Score:5, Insightful)
Cell will either make the PS3 much more powerful then the XBox360 or an impossible mess to program for. A lot of it will come down to how well Sony's early generation dev kits are.
The Cell gets it's speed by assuming it is passed in order instructions, unlike almost any other type of CPU. It will choke on anything out of order. Sony better make a kick ass compiler, as I don't see game developers to keen on making assembly langauge level tweaks on something they are unfamilliar with.
My money is on XBox360. The Cell chip is better suited for video cards then a general purpose CPU. Having to tweak code for it will be a disaster.
Re:anandtech had a great CELL article. (Score:3, Insightful)
The PowerPC cores on XBox 360 are also rumored to be in-order.
Cell will pose some interesting design challenges to programmers, no doubt about it, but Sony's talking about directly supporting a shader-enhanced version of OpenGL, which should be much easier to program for than PS2 was.
Really, it'll come down to market share. If PS3 dominates market share the way PS2 did, it won't matter all that much how hard or easy it is to program for.
Re:anandtech had a great CELL article. (Score:4, Interesting)
Xbox uses a DirectX-flavored API, and I can tell you from experience that it's so much easier to work on something familiar like DirectX, even though it is a mess in itself, at least it's a mess I already figured out long ago. Sure beats learning tricky bare-metal graphics programming on a one-off architecture like PS2's Emotion Engine.
If they release the PS3 with an OpenGL-style interface it would be a pleasure to code for.
Re:anandtech had a great CELL article. (Score:1)
Quite ironic since the IBM 360 was the system that introduced out-of-order execution...
Re:anandtech had a great CELL article. (Score:2)
Still, I think MS will win the next round.
Re:anandtech had a great CELL article. (Score:3, Insightful)
First of all, your description of in-order execution is basically nonsense. All processors are passed instructions in-order. The difference with out-of-order processors is that they can reorder the
Jive Article (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Funny he should say that... (Score:3, Informative)
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That time again (Score:5, Insightful)
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Always wanting money! :) (Score:5, Insightful)
What would be even more "tricked-out" would be not having to pay for it. Ladies and gents: In game customizations will now cost you a buck a pop.
I know "The Sims" would be so much more fun if I had to spend my money on their furniture, rather than Simoleans.
Re:Always wanting money! :) (Score:2)
We will have to wait and see if they change their mind on "xbox next" release. (and yes the name is "xbox next", check the "ourcolony" faqs, xbox 360 is a smoke screen)
I don't think so (Score:4, Insightful)
"the next generation PlayStation "orders of magnitude" more powerful than the next Xbox"
Sure it will. The Playstation 2 will also be able to render Toy Story real time. Nothing to see here folks.
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Ah, it's the 12 year old Sony fanboy troll again. You're the same guy that claimed to have programmed a B-Spline based game engine for the PS2 because that's the only architecture that could handle it aren't you?
You need to stop the bullshitting, stop the complet
Re:I don't think so (Score:1)
Besides, most of Microsoft's saving grace on the XBox was NVidia's work, not M$'s. Nvidia lost market position to focus on the XBox, and M$ screwed them over. You think ATI will lose market place for M$'s sake when they're also supplying the competition (Nintendo has already commited to them for their next gen
A little disconcerting (Score:2, Interesting)
But, this round of console launches seems to be a little disconcerting to me. First and foremost, I'm worried about nintend (seems like someone needs to worry on their behalf) - w
Casualties (Score:4, Insightful)
As for Sony and Microsoft, I am going to enjoy this battle and am, in a lot of ways, rooting for Microsoft to do well. Where Sony has followed their traditional arrogance (lack of support, proprietary hardware, proprietary accessories) with most of their consumer electronics (cameras, CLIE, etc.) Microsoft has really done a good job distancing the xbox from the mothership that we all complain about.
Who would have thought that it would be Microsoft trying to force game companies to support older titles (EA's sports titles to be exact) for longer than the game publisher had intended.
Honestly, I think that the reason that the next iteration of Microsoft's console will include the name xbox in the title is to continue the separation between xbox and the Microsoft name. Sony uses Sony in all of the titles as does Nintendo, where MS is only listed in small print.
Regardless of how things turn out, it will be fun to watch
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They have actually been quite profitable.
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Now go back and tell the other retards in the loony bin about the time you've wasted here today while the "norms" were discussing something serious.
Nintendo, like Apple is NOT dying (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Nintendo, like Apple is NOT dying (Score:4, Insightful)
Not that the 64 or the 'Cube lost money over it's lifetime, but the GBA has really been key to Nintendo's profits for a while. I'm not saying Nintendo is dying. Nintendo has been a master of making money as the second (or third) console platform, with profit-based payouts to suppliers and the like. I'm just saying their position isn't as assured as before. At some point they may have to start dipping into their bags and bags of money to reinvent themselves.
Re:Nintendo, like Apple is NOT dying (Score:1, Troll)
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Plus, it's already engendering certain emotions [redassedbaboon.com] not otherwise seen in the gaming community. (not since Rez [gamegirladvance.com], anyway). Of course, GGA has a good writeup [gamegirladvance.com]. Anything that can make gaming not dorky is a success in my book,
Re:Nintendo, like Apple is NOT dying (Score:2)
I'm not sure about this. The DS is also significantly cheaper and durable than the PSP. And the PSP's strength in the mass-market boils down to (in my opinion) MP3 playback and better graphics, but comes at the expense of much greater price.
The future is cloudy in this area. Neither system has what I consid
Re:Nintendo, like Apple is NOT dying (Score:2)
The DS is a placeholder.
The PSP is going to die a swift death.
The "Revolution" is a Gamecube-compatible portable, and the true successor to the GBA.
Nintendo is still king of the handheld. They're quite assured of making still more bags of money. And Sony is quite assured of being sent home with their tail between their legs, much in the same way they've been put in their place by Apple in the portable music player market in recent years.
As a side note, since Nintendo has no plan
Re:Casualties (Score:5, Insightful)
Point is, Nintendo isn't dead yet. Do I expect them to make a massive comeback and smash their competitors? Hell no. Nobody expects that save the rabid fanboys. They'll be the Apple of the home console industry- the portion of the market that likes what they make will continue to keep them alive (at least until Miyamoto retires/croaks.)
Re:Casualties (Score:4, Insightful)
Japan is the only country left on the planet where Nintendo is NOT last place. It is 3rd place in US, Europe, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Canada etc etc. And 3rd place = last place. There is no other console after Nintendo.
Re:Casualties (Score:5, Insightful)
Nintendo posted HUGE profits last quarter. After a initial good sales, PSP sales are slowing down DESPITE the increased availability. Nintendo has huge reserves in the bank, and its major actionist is the Yamauchi Family, so is unlikely to be sold.
Nintendo in on solid ground. Just because Sega had to leave the hardware market, doesn't mean Nintendo has to too. That is just an stupid and shortsighted analysis.
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You're right! Third place is not the same as being dead in the console industry. Just look at, for example, the...
TurboGrafx-16
3D0
Atari Jaguar
Sega 32x
Re:Casualties (Score:2)
That was called Play Station.
The subsequent split left Sony to go on to make the Play Station X, or PSX as it was commonly known back in 1995. The X was dropped and then it was PSone, etc.,
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Like proprietary hardware, lack of support
If you want to separate Xbox from MS, you must do the same fo
Sony hype refers to the PS4 (Score:5, Insightful)
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I'm talking about the actual cinematic scenes, not the general "running around killing stuff" parts of the game, and those were VERY nice looking.
As much as I hate what's happened to Square in recent years, I have to say in their defense that, if they wanted to make the whole GAME that pretty, they would have had no room for, say, game data. That's a limitation of the storage medium, though, not the processor. If it couldn't render TS in real time, it came damned close.
Re:Sony hype refers to the PS4 (Score:2, Funny)
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Links please? I've heard this loads, but nobody ever provides links!
I'm not saying they never said it, I remember it being said, but I can't find any links to press releases, or briefing notes where the quote is directly attributed to a Sony exec.
Re:Sony hype refers to the PS4 (Score:1, Interesting)
Toy story [joelrennie.com]
BG&E [www.gon.se]
BG&E [netvor.sk]
BG&E [netvor.sk]
All in all, Toy story looked like crap. MAny games on PS2 look better than Toy Story
Re:Sony hype refers to the PS4 (Score:1)
Didn't I just tell you to go out, get laid and stop posting this shit?
I'll keep on reminding you anyway. Posting anonymously or not, you're not exactly difficult to spot. Everything you write just screams "virgin".
Re:Sony hype refers to the PS4 (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Sony hype refers to the PS4 (Score:1, Troll)
No, and truth told, neither do you. Know how I know? They didn't claim it. A puff peice written by a so-called journalist said that. Not Sony.
Hardware taking its sweet time... (Score:2)
As for platform familarity, I cry BS. Shenmue 2 was the triumph of putting a lot of bitmaps on a disc, and seeing as all Rare games look basically the same, the reason why we haven't seen Banjoe Threeie is what exactly?
I know I'm over simplifying things (especially Shenmue 2 which I thought was awesome), but we're not talking about developers trying to