@BigShotSmoov007:
Whats going to be the difference between the Scorpio vs Xone and the Slim?
@BigShotSmoov007:
Whats going to be the difference between the Scorpio vs Xone and the Slim?
LOL read up on what they announced for the scorpio as far as specs and compare it to what's in the Xbox One now, that should answer your question.
@BigShotSmoov007:
It's just an Xbox one.
If you say so LOL, I'll wait for the scorpio, enjoy your Xbox S.
@BigShotSmoov007: "enjoy your Xbox S."
I'm not getting a Xone S.
Never had any Xbox system in its 15 year existence. =(
So why does it even concern you that I'm waiting for the Xbox scorpio then?
And it still doesn't have any games that interest me....so no.
So what games interest you?
Was my question to hard for you?
Why would anyone even consider the S when the Scorpio was confirmed for next year? If you for some reason NEED an X1 this year, get the original version, because that'll be stupid cheap by the time the S is released, then trade it in towards a Scorpio next year.
Low cost 4K UHD blue-ray player with 4K video stream service support...
Xbox One S has "Xbox Anywhere" exclusive.
My Windows 10 gaming PC is an "Xbox Anywhere" device.
No. It's a gaming PC, and anything said to the contrary is a demotion. Don't get it twisted sir. Keep Calm and Master Race.
You don't even know what a PC is, try looking it up!
I have been PC gaming since Full Throttle was on PC. Take a seat, you're in time out.
I have been into PC gaming since Commodore VIC 20 (with MS Basic) and Amiga 500 while my parents has IBM PS/2 Model 55SX (with 387 FPU at 33Mhz overclock, my first accidental overclock). I'm 100 percent zero game consoles.
Amiga 1200 (PC) and CD32 game console shares the same CPU, IGP, OS, and 'etc' hence Microsoft's desktop PC and Xbox One hardware unified software run-time plans are not new.
Before bankruptcy, Commodore has plans for HP PA-RISC + custom chips based game console that can run MS Windows NT i.e. the hints for Xbox like plans before year 1995's Full Throttle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Hombre_chipset
Amiga with HP PA-RISC + Amiga_Hombre_chipset was the follow on after CD32 i.e. CD64.
Amiga_Hombre_chipset's 3D accelerator itself was based from PA-RISC CPU i.e. 100+ MHz PA-7150SIMD microprocessor.
The original plan for the Hombre-based computer system was to have Windows NT compatibility, with native AmigaOS recompiled for the new big-endian CPU to run legacy 68k Amiga software through emulation. Commodore chose the PA-7150 microprocessor over the MIPSR3000 microprocessor and first generation embedded PowerPC microprocessors, mainly because these low-cost microprocessors were unqualified to run Windows NT. This wasn't the case for the 64-bitMIPSR4200, but it was rejected for its high price at the time.
Amiga_Hombre_chipset was also to be offered as PC's PCI 3D graphics accelerator.
If Commodore didn't go bust, CD64 game console and it's Amiga 1200 PC replacement would be running Windows NT 3.x and OpenGL. Ultimately, HP PA-RISC gets replaced by Intel Itanium.
HP has aided Commodore with AGA and AAA chipset.
There's another company that was founded with HP PA-RISC, AMD and IBM PGA engineers .... that's NVIDIA.
As you can see, the Windows 10 PC and Xbox are the continuation from Commodore (3D GPU, Audio DSP, system integration) +HP (PA-RISC with SIMD, chip fabrication) +Microsoft (Windows NT)+SGI (OpenGL) project.
Microsoft didn't give up....
Xbox One S has "Xbox Anywhere" exclusive.
My Windows 10 gaming PC is an "Xbox Anywhere" device.
No. It's a gaming PC, and anything said to the contrary is a demotion. Don't get it twisted sir. Keep Calm and Master Race.
You don't even know what a PC is, try looking it up!
I have been PC gaming since Full Throttle was on PC. Take a seat, you're in time out.
I have been into PC gaming since Commodore VIC 20 (with MS Basic) and Amiga 500 while my parents has IBM PS/2 Model 55SX (with 387 FPU at 33Mhz overclock, my first accidental overclock). I'm 100 percent zero game consoles.
Amiga 1200 (PC) and CD32 game console shares the same CPU, IGP, OS, and 'etc' hence Microsoft's desktop PC and Xbox One hardware unified software run-time plans are not new.
Before bankruptcy, Commodore has plans for HP PA-RISC + custom chips based game console that can run MS Windows NT i.e. the hints for Xbox like plans before year 1995's Full Throttle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Hombre_chipset
Amiga with HP PA-RISC + Amiga_Hombre_chipset was the follow on after CD32 i.e. CD64.
Amiga_Hombre_chipset's 3D accelerator itself was based from PA-RISC CPU i.e. 100+ MHz PA-7150SIMD microprocessor.
The original plan for the Hombre-based computer system was to have Windows NT compatibility, with native AmigaOS recompiled for the new big-endian CPU to run legacy 68k Amiga software through emulation. Commodore chose the PA-7150 microprocessor over the MIPSR3000 microprocessor and first generation embedded PowerPC microprocessors, mainly because these low-cost microprocessors were unqualified to run Windows NT. This wasn't the case for the 64-bitMIPSR4200, but it was rejected for its high price at the time.
Amiga_Hombre_chipset was also to be offered as PC's PCI 3D graphics accelerator.
If Commodore didn't go bust, CD64 game console and it's Amiga 1200 PC replacement would be running Windows NT 3.x and OpenGL. Ultimately, HP PA-RISC gets replaced by Intel Itanium.
HP has aided Commodore with AGA and AAA chipset.
There's another company that was founded with HP PA-RISC, AMD and IBM PGA engineers .... that's NVIDIA.
As you can see, the Windows 10 PC and Xbox are the continuation from Commodore (3D GPU, Audio DSP, system integration) +HP (PA-RISC with SIMD, chip fabrication) +Microsoft (Windows NT)+SGI (OpenGL) project.
Microsoft didn't give up....
Wasn't sure if we were going pre-x86 or not. In that case, Tandy 2000.
You don't even know what a PC is, try looking it up!
I have been PC gaming since Full Throttle was on PC. Take a seat, you're in time out.
I have been into PC gaming since Commodore VIC 20 (with MS Basic) and Amiga 500 while my parents has IBM PS/2 Model 55SX (with 387 FPU at 33Mhz overclock, my first accidental overclock). I'm 100 percent zero game consoles.
Amiga 1200 (PC) and CD32 game console shares the same CPU, IGP, OS, and 'etc' hence Microsoft's desktop PC and Xbox One hardware unified software run-time plans are not new.
Before bankruptcy, Commodore has plans for HP PA-RISC + custom chips based game console that can run MS Windows NT i.e. the hints for Xbox like plans before year 1995's Full Throttle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga_Hombre_chipset
Amiga with HP PA-RISC + Amiga_Hombre_chipset was the follow on after CD32 i.e. CD64.
Amiga_Hombre_chipset's 3D accelerator itself was based from PA-RISC CPU i.e. 100+ MHz PA-7150SIMD microprocessor.
The original plan for the Hombre-based computer system was to have Windows NT compatibility, with native AmigaOS recompiled for the new big-endian CPU to run legacy 68k Amiga software through emulation. Commodore chose the PA-7150 microprocessor over the MIPSR3000 microprocessor and first generation embedded PowerPC microprocessors, mainly because these low-cost microprocessors were unqualified to run Windows NT. This wasn't the case for the 64-bitMIPSR4200, but it was rejected for its high price at the time.
Amiga_Hombre_chipset was also to be offered as PC's PCI 3D graphics accelerator.
If Commodore didn't go bust, CD64 game console and it's Amiga 1200 PC replacement would be running Windows NT 3.x and OpenGL. Ultimately, HP PA-RISC gets replaced by Intel Itanium.
HP has aided Commodore with AGA and AAA chipset.
There's another company that was founded with HP PA-RISC, AMD and IBM PGA engineers .... that's NVIDIA.
As you can see, the Windows 10 PC and Xbox are the continuation from Commodore (3D GPU, Audio DSP, system integration) +HP (PA-RISC with SIMD, chip fabrication) +Microsoft (Windows NT)+SGI (OpenGL) project.
Microsoft didn't give up....
Wasn't sure if we were going pre-x86 or not. In that case, Tandy 2000.
My point, Commodore wanted Windows NT 3.X with OpenGL for their PA-RISC based game console and desktop PC.
Microsoft has approved Commodore's Windows NT intended deployment and Commodore specifically selected HP PA-RISC CPUs for Windows NT compatibility.
Commodore's Amiga CD64 would have been mid-1990s Xbox and Windows NT multimedia Amiga PC. After Commodore went bust, Microsoft looked for another partner e.g. Sega. When Microsoft run out of game orientated hardware partners, they decided to launch their own games console which is the original Xbox which includes customized version of Windows 2000 (NT5.0 with low overhead DirectX8).
Commodore's OpenGL support would be been triangle based 3D rendering architecture instead of Sega/NVIDIA's NV1's quadratic based 3D-rendering architecture.
Being that a 4k Blueray player costs $400 on it's own I have zero problems with the price of these.
Don't have a 4k tv yet, but will probably around Black Friday, so I am holding out for Scorpio ♏
If someone has a 4k tv already and was on the fence, it's a good deal.
Being that a 4k Blueray player costs $400 on it's own I have zero problems with the price of these.
Don't have a 4k tv yet, but will probably around Black Friday, so I am holding out for Scorpio ♏
If someone has a 4k tv already and was on the fence, it's a good deal.
Aye, its like BluRay back when PS3 released. People were very shocked at seeing a console cost $499+, but it was the cheapest BR player on the market at the time.
Too much Cow butthurt, too much Fear, too much Jelly.
I know I know, Scorpio is coming soon, the fear, the butthurt....all are too real for you schmucks to handle.
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