Messaggio...se fai il cretino ciccione ti regalano le console nuove:uhm:
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Il potere dell'internet.
Prima di essere così spiritosi fossi in voi mi guarderei la sua biografia sul suo canale, è una storia che fa riflettere parecchio.
un paio di domande così tanto per
1- ma la x1 usa il blugay o cosa? non me lo ricordo più :asd:
2- la ps4 non legge la roba ps3 e ok, ma come è messa per i giochi ps1 e ps2?
3- notavo che la ps4 ha le porte usb anteriori incassate, ma c'è lo spazio sufficiente per una normale penna usb, o ci sono problemi con quelle leggermente cicciose? c'è qualcuno che si è lamentato della cosa? :look:
Per carità. Hai tutte le ragioni del mondo. Ma a chiedere retrocompatibilità coi giochi ps1 e ps2 mi pare eccessivo :asd:
Sulla tre ho dubbi anch'io.
Chiederei a Bishoppo se nella confezione base ps4 italiana c'è il plus 30 gg e 10 euro di credito da spendere nello store come in Usa.
Visto che su amazon e sul sito Sony italiano non c'è scritto nulla
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Uscite le review dell' Xbone :sisi: (cliccate sul nome del sito per accedere alla reiew)
The Verge: 7.8
Polygon: 8Citazione:
When Microsoft says it's building a console for the next decade, it's not lying. Where the PlayStation 4 is designed to simply become an ever-better version of itself, the Xbox One is poised to turn into an entirely different, entirely unprecedented device. It may not only supplement, but replace your cable box; it could have a rich, full app store; games are only going to get better, more impressive, and more interactive. The blueprints are all here. Virtually everything Microsoft is trying to do is smart, practical, and forward-thinking — even as they've undone some of the Xbox One's most future-proof innovation over the last few months, Marc Whitten and his team at Microsoft have clearly kept their heads in the future.
But nearly everything that could be great someday isn't great right now. The Kinect is an incredible piece of raw machinery and engineering, but it's not implemented well into games, nor does its voice control provide a truly fast, seamless way to navigate the operating system. The TV integration is an awkward hodgepodge of menus and overlays and dead ends. There's a massive opportunity for Windows apps to turn the Xbox into something no one could have imagined, but it's as yet gone unexplored. Some of these are easily solved problems, but others — cable integration in particular — are a much steeper uphill climb.
Kotaku: NOT YETCitazione:
To be clear, Kinect isn't a fully realized product yet. Gesture support is functionally non-existent, and there's a lack of good examples of how Kinect can contribute to games. There are certain elements of Microsoft's strategy that are missing at launch, like support for Twitch streaming and HBO Go. And the console's television functionality impresses … if you watch television.
But in many ways, the Xbox One's bold direction for the future is well in place. The integration of voice controls and its media strategy are a boon to everyone, and the ability to run apps while playing games is something we now want on every gaming console we have. That it has a handful of strong, exclusive games at launch only supports its legitimacy as a gaming console and not just an entertainment hub.
The Xbox One is an impressive marriage of software and hardware that raises the bar in terms of what we expect from a living-room machine. Looking forward more than it looks back, the Xbox One feels like it's from the future.
Wired: 7/10Citazione:
The Xbox One is trying some very cool new things, and it's launching alongside some very fun games. But there are so many rough edges, and the software feels incomplete. Do you need to have an Xbox One?
EngadgetCitazione:
And that pretty much encapsulated my experience with Xbox One: It does a lot of things, and in a way that you may find extremely helpful, but you’ll need to take the time to learn how to do them — and learn by trial and error when it’s best to just stop trying.
GizmodoCitazione:
The Xbox One may not be exactly what Microsoft thinks it is, but it's still a strong start for a powerful game console. Its sheer speed, versatility, horsepower and its ability to turn on and off with words make it a relatively seamless entry into our already crowded media center. What determines whether it stays there is the next 12 months: Exclusives like Titanfall and Quantum Break will help, as will gaining feature parity with the competition (we're looking at you, game broadcasting!). For broader success beyond just the early adopter's living room, the NFL crowd must buy in to Microsoft's $500 box. But will they? That remains to be seen. What's there so far is a very competent game box with an expensive camera and only a few exclusive games differentiating it from the competition.
EurogamerCitazione:
The software is still in flux too. We experienced a little jank with a few apps. Twitch streaming isn't coming until sometime early 2014. HBO Go is "coming soon" but hasn't shown up yet. These consoles are coming in hot, so just chill. Theoretically all will get fixed with time; hopefully right around when a game you just have to have finally gets released.
For now, the Xbox One is one impressive living room box machine—and it more than justifies its $500 dollar price with the inclusion of at least $100-worth of set-top boxitude—but you're going to be better off waiting for a little while to see how things shake out.
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However, what is clear after spending time with this new console and its major rival is that these are machines with two very different objectives in mind. Sony has achieved its vision of putting a large amount of processing power into a small, discreet, console-like box, and while the PlayStation Camera is not a patch on Kinect, it offers just enough functionality to cover the bases - and it's an optional extra, of course, keeping the price down.
Microsoft's vision is very different. It has taken a broader view of the market perhaps not entirely compatible with the needs and wants of the core gamer. It is willing to make the trades on gaming power in order to potentially revolutionise the way we interact with entertainment in the living room - Microsoft is betting that once we've experienced it, we'll never be able to go back. It's a bold gamble, but the key issue is that much of this revolutionary functionality just isn't there right now. The price differential with PlayStation 4 clearly is.
There are some great ideas here, then, but we've had just a small glimpse of what the machine is capable of. Cool functions like resuming gameplay from standby are flaky, while the centrepiece of the media experience - full integration with live TV - just isn't there yet outside of Microsoft's home market. It's coming, but we have no idea when. The core of what's left, beyond some neat features, is very much a games machine: one whose capabilities are proven, but which remains considerably more expensive than PlayStation 4.
Considerando ce dare un punteggio ad una console mi sembra una roba da idioti, i punteggi qui esposti sono solo per paragonarli a quelli della ps4 :sisi:
mi piace questo "chiederei a bishop" come se davvero lui fosse della sony :asd:
Personalmente lo "conosco", l'ho seguito parecchie volte.Era povro, maltrattato dalla madre, col padre alcolizzato ed è diventato , come dice lui, un sit down commedian.
Resta che quando fa Francis entra nella parte del ciccione fanboy incazzato e gli regalano le console.
Abbiamo certificato che Bishop non lavora in Sony. Però ci sono stati problemi al lancio ps4 USA e lui ha avuto problemi al lavoro :asd:
Si dice così perchè lui ha l'abilità di captare tutto le notizie sull'universo Sony
Sul portale Sony italia non viene indicato se c'è il plus e 10 €.
Ho capito siamo l'ultima ruota del carro come sempre.
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cmq Polygon :facepalm:
23 minuti di utilizzo di Xbone :sisi:
http://www.ign.com/videos/2013/11/19...one-uncut-demo
Tutto molto immediato...:look:
siete i soliti sonary :tsk:
cmq continuo a non capire l'utilità dei comandi vocali, anche funzionassero perfettamente trovo più comodo pigiare un buttun :asd: e non mi viene il mal di gola durante una lunga sezione di gioco :asd:
non servono a niente, vanno di moda quindi li mettono ovunque, sul cellulare un senso ce l'hanno pure, specialmente se stai guidando, ma in una console? Forse lo fanno per quei tizi che non vogliono alzarsi a prendere il telecomando sul tavolo :asd:
"Xbox, open your fucking ears and go to Dead Rising 3" :chebotta:
Seppur i comandi vocali non dovrebbero essere usati per questo genere di cose, perchè dover dire una frase intera con il 50% delle probabilità che non mi capisca quando posso premere 1 dannato tasto al centro del pad e mi porta alla Home senza problemi ?
Inizio a pensare che i video che han fatto siano stati costruiti ad arte con un tizio che triggerava il comando vocale in un altra maniera, oppure il Kinect capisce solo la voce di Nelson :asd:
In ogni caso, trovo quell'UI tutto metro-based odiosa a dir poco, mi piace lo stile minimalista ma quella roba li nope...finchè sta nella Home tutto va benone anche se è un quadrato unico ma tutto il resto mi sembra studiato per esser visto su tablet con tastoni enormi con inevitabile dimezzamento di cose viste su schermo... è come avere il FoV 60 negli fps :asd:
Xboxone, 1 minuto e 8 secondi per il bootup da spenta :chebotta:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/di...-hardware-test
Citazione:
an Xbox One cold boot takes a remarkable one minute, eight seconds to complete (power-up from standby is a rather more sane 18 seconds)
Per PS4 disponibile il FW 1,51 che include miglioramenti alla stabilità dell'OS:
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2013/...1-coming-soon/
meno male che ci sono gli americani a fare da cavie :asd:
Sony ha dichiarato una percentuale di ps4 danneggiate pari a meno dell'1%.
Ha anche già disposto che queste console verranno sostituite gratuitamente e non come qualcuno sospettava, mandate in riparazione.