— Topic Xbox One : La tête dans le Cloud

Démarré par Hobes, Mai 28, 2012, 01:48:09 PM

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Baron.de.Münchhausen

Je ne m'en fous pas, mais ça me surprend pas tellement, et puis surtout c'est pas officiel.

Baron.de.Münchhausen

CitationOfficial Statement on what was said yesterday

I wanted to give you the official Microsoft Statement regarding some comments you may have seen yesterday::

    "We apologize for the inappropriate comments made by an employee on Twitter yesterday. This person is not a spokesperson for Microsoft, and his personal views do not reflect the customer centric approach we take to our products or how we would communicate directly with our loyal consumers.  We are very sorry if this offended anyone, however we have not made any announcements about our product roadmap, and have no further comment on this matter."

As frequent readers of my blog know, the moment we have news about our products I will be sharing all the details I can.

Major Nelson

Futch

Je passe 2/3 coups de téléphone demain matin et je vous tiens au courant !

Hobes

#153
Pourquoi est-ce que vous vous ferez à la connexion permanente et au tout en ligne :
http://www.hautbasgauchedroite.fr/temp/article/

Baron.de.Münchhausen


Hobes


pippoletsu

L'argument des Chromebook me rappelle qq chose :hmm:

Hobes

Ca me rappel moi qui en parlait y a 3 pages :o

Futch



Baron.de.Münchhausen

L'exemple choisi est mauvais, quand tu joues a un Street Fighter moderne, c'est ce qu'il se passe quand tu as une coupure de serveur ou quand un joueur se barre, ce qui arrive souvent quand même.

Donc, ça existe déja, sauf que tu reviens au menu multijoueur, pas sur le dashboard, et avec Durango je doute qu'ils te re-foutent également cash pistache sur le dashboard a la moindre coupure... D'abord parce qu'il y aura certainement plusieurs minutes avant que la console ne te permette de continuer a jouer, ensuite j'imagine que les jeux seront truffés de checkpoints, encore plus qu'aujourd'hui si possible.

Hobes

CitationMicrosoft planning Xbox event for May

Microsoft had originally been planning to unveil its next-generation Xbox details at an event in April, but The Verge has learned that the company has pushed this back to May. Windows watcher Paul Thurrott revealed recently that Microsoft is planning an Xbox event for May 21st, and we understand this date is accurate. This is the tentative date for a next-generation Xbox announcement, but Microsoft had originally planned an April 24th event.

Sources familiar with Microsoft's Xbox plans have revealed that the event will be at a small venue with a focus on providing the very first details on the next Xbox, codenamed Durango, and Microsoft's plans for Xbox in 2013. Recent rumors have focused on reports that Microsoft's next Xbox may require an always-on internet connection. Comments by Microsoft Studios creative director Adam Orth, asking why there was drama over the always-on rumors and telling people to #dealwithit, forced Microsoft to issue an official apology. The Verge understands that Microsoft has reminded employees that any communications about the next-generation Xbox must remain confidential, following Orth's comments.

Microsoft's next Xbox is expected to debut later this year, with a full unveiling at E3 in early June. Microsoft recently revealed that Xbox is part of the agenda for its Build conference in late June, where developers will likely learn about the company's next-generation plans. We understand that the next-generation Xbox software will be based on Windows 8, feeding into Microsoft's strategy of placing Windows at the heart of its products and services. With an Xbox event in late May, alongside E3 and Build in june, it's shaping up to be a busy summer for Xbox.

theverge.com

Why not. Et vivement.

Ashura

C'est tard quand même, le délai entre ça et l'E3 va être hyper court... à se demander s'ils ont pas repoussé en urgence histoire d'éteindre un peu le feu allumé par la communication... "maladroite" de l'autre abruti.

Hobes

Honnêtement c'est dans les temps. A l'origine les bruits de couloirs était pour une présentation dans ces eaux. Sauf que la présentation précoce de la PS4 a dû les faire réfléchir.

Mais là du coup ils peuvent présenter la console tranquillement puis présenter les jeux à l'E3. Par contre ils ont intérêt à pas se louper.

Ryle

CitationThis isn't the first time we've heard that the next Xbox, like the PlayStation 4, will use a PC-like AMD processor at its heart. The source this time is "people with knowledge of the matter" speaking with Bloomberg.

The publication's sources claim that the move to a more PC-like architecture is designed to reduce the costs of hardware manufacturing and increase ease of development.

As noted by previous rumours, Bloomberg's whisperers said the x86 AMD processor combines multiple Jaguar CPUs with GPUs.

Because it's a very different technology to the IBM Poer PC chips used in the Xbox 360, there will be no backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 game discs, the site said.

We're expecting the new Xbox to be revealed in late May. We're not sure what strategy Microsoft will take yet, of cours,e but it did recently announce its intention to throw everything at Xbox as a media platform.

http://www.vg247.com/2013/04/09/xbox-720-has-an-x86-amd-processor-no-backwards-compatibility-rumour/

Si c'est le cas, ça va pas aller, je vais me fâcher tout rouge :ofou:

Heureusement que ce ne sont encore que des rumeurs.