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It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.SpunkDust
I can't imagine MS offering us that much value right out the gate. They'll likely make us purchase a bunch of features after the inital console purchase.
[QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.KratosTwin
I can't imagine MS offering us that much value right out the gate. They'll likely make us purchase a bunch of features after the inital console purchase.
Oh we will pay for Live and stuff most likely years subscription starting at $69.99. But hardware wise sounds pretty logical.[QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.KratosTwin
I can't imagine MS offering us that much value right out the gate. They'll likely make us purchase a bunch of features after the inital console purchase.
Eh or you'll have to download a patch to enable certain features then watch as patches later remove features...no wait thats sony.It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.SpunkDust
An octo-core and six gigs of ram? Are you crazy? The 360 has a tri-core processer and 512MB of RAM and that was coming up from the Xbox's single-core CPU and 64MB of RAM. Seeing that big of a change from the generation to the next would kill any company stupid enough to even think about trying that.
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[QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.WilliamRLBaker
I can't imagine MS offering us that much value right out the gate. They'll likely make us purchase a bunch of features after the inital console purchase.
Eh or you'll have to download a patch to enable certain features then watch as patches later remove features...no wait thats sony.You're on the serious defensive today aren't you? LOL
How much is MS paying you?
I'm looking forward to the next console, just being guarded about MS and what they did this gen with all the extra crap to buy that should have been included originally with the console in the first place. I think and hope they will not do it again next gen.
[QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.Phoenix534
An octo-core and six gigs of ram? Are you crazy? The 360 has a tri-core processer and 512MB of RAM and that was coming up from the Xbox's single-core CPU and 64MB of RAM. Seeing that big of a change from the generation to the next would kill any company stupid enough to even think about trying that.
We are at 6 core CPU's now an 8 core is not stretch late 2012.[QUOTE="Phoenix534"][QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.SpunkDust
An octo-core and six gigs of ram? Are you crazy? The 360 has a tri-core processer and 512MB of RAM and that was coming up from the Xbox's single-core CPU and 64MB of RAM. Seeing that big of a change from the generation to the next would kill any company stupid enough to even think about trying that.
We are at 6 core CPU's now an 8 core is not stretch late 2012.Thats why i said CURRENTLY
[QUOTE="Phoenix534"][QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.SpunkDust
An octo-core and six gigs of ram? Are you crazy? The 360 has a tri-core processer and 512MB of RAM and that was coming up from the Xbox's single-core CPU and 64MB of RAM. Seeing that big of a change from the generation to the next would kill any company stupid enough to even think about trying that.
We are at 6 core CPU's now an 8 core is not stretch late 2012.TC u gotta stop trollin us like this. it hurs badly :lol: You do realize that they start hardware development much earlier right? so they will be using older parts.
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It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.SpunkDust
I can't imagine MS offering us that much value right out the gate. They'll likely make us purchase a bunch of features after the inital console purchase.
Eh or you'll have to download a patch to enable certain features then watch as patches later remove features...no wait thats sony. Beats paying for products that should be with the actual product.We are at 6 core CPU's now an 8 core is not stretch late 2012.[QUOTE="SpunkDust"][QUOTE="Phoenix534"]
An octo-core and six gigs of ram? Are you crazy? The 360 has a tri-core processer and 512MB of RAM and that was coming up from the Xbox's single-core CPU and 64MB of RAM. Seeing that big of a change from the generation to the next would kill any company stupid enough to even think about trying that.
painguy1
TC u gotta stop trollin us like this. it hurs badly :lol: You do realize that they start hardware development much earlier right? so they will be using older parts.
When the 360 launched with a 3core CPU I think we had really only seen duel cores in PC's at that time so why would we not think an 8 core is not possible?[QUOTE="Phoenix534"][QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.SpunkDust
An octo-core and six gigs of ram? Are you crazy? The 360 has a tri-core processer and 512MB of RAM and that was coming up from the Xbox's single-core CPU and 64MB of RAM. Seeing that big of a change from the generation to the next would kill any company stupid enough to even think about trying that.
We are at 6 core CPU's now an 8 core is not stretch late 2012.Yes. On PCs, where they cost >$200. When AMD releases octo-cores this summer, you can be sure that they won't be cheap. And if they were to release in 2012, then they'd be getting up the contracts within a few months and beginning production in a month or two after that. Unless you want to pay at least a thousand dollars on the Xbox 3, expecting an octo-core processer and a crossfire setup is crazy.
Microsoft already said that Kinect would cover them for the next few years. There is no way they'd just kill Kinect this quickly, especially after being the fastest-selling hardware in history.foxhound_foxWhy would they kill kinect. I said the new xbox will be kinect ready just plug kinect into new xbox?
[QUOTE="painguy1"][QUOTE="SpunkDust"] We are at 6 core CPU's now an 8 core is not stretch late 2012.SpunkDust
TC u gotta stop trollin us like this. it hurs badly :lol: You do realize that they start hardware development much earlier right? so they will be using older parts.
When the 360 launched with a 3core CPU I think we had really only seen duel cores in PC's at that time so why would we not think an 8 core is not possible? It's possible, but expensive. How about a dual core? But, with our of order execution. A dual core with out of order execution will be far faster than a quad with in order execution.We are at 6 core CPU's now an 8 core is not stretch late 2012.[QUOTE="SpunkDust"][QUOTE="Phoenix534"]
An octo-core and six gigs of ram? Are you crazy? The 360 has a tri-core processer and 512MB of RAM and that was coming up from the Xbox's single-core CPU and 64MB of RAM. Seeing that big of a change from the generation to the next would kill any company stupid enough to even think about trying that.
Phoenix534
Yes. On PCs, where they cost >$200. When AMD releases octo-cores this summer, you can be sure that they won't be cheap. And if they were to release in 2012, then they'd be getting up the contracts within a few months and beginning production in a month or two after that. Unless you want to pay at least a thousand dollars on the Xbox 3, expecting an octo-core processer and a crossfire setup is crazy.
Go back and read up on the 3 core CPU in the 360 when it launched many artcles said how cheap it was to make this CPU and also that it was pretty stripped down and was not even that powerful as to what developers had hope for. So they can make a stripped down custom 8 core now in this same wayIt will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive DVD 2.0 with special 25+gig storage per disk custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.SpunkDust
Eight cores? Consoles aren't PC's. When a game's running, your anti-virus, multiple internet browser tabs, massive download, and OS won't be running at the same time. Multi-threading isn't easy. Eight threads is overkill.
Six GBs? See above.
1TB is overkill for consoles. It's not like you save all of your music, movies, and entire installs of games on your console, do you? Destroying the resale value of games and promoting digital distribution would make larger hard drive sizes plausible next gen, but nothing that extreme.
DVD 2.0? Why develop that when Blu-ray exists?
Dual GPU...What is this? A PC?
lol TC HAS to be trollin us with those specs. It'll be more expensive than my PC which is like 2.8k
painguy1
Must see. Nao. :o
[QUOTE="painguy1"][QUOTE="SpunkDust"] We are at 6 core CPU's now an 8 core is not stretch late 2012.SpunkDust
TC u gotta stop trollin us like this. it hurs badly :lol: You do realize that they start hardware development much earlier right? so they will be using older parts.
When the 360 launched with a 3core CPU I think we had really only seen duel cores in PC's at that time so why would we not think an 8 core is not possible?yeah an extremely gimped tricore. it was basically a bad tricore with the performance of a slow pentium 4 & it only did in-order operations. The dualcores outperformed the 360's CPU.
[QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive DVD 2.0 with special 25+gig storage per disk custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.Technoweirdo
Eight cores? Consoles aren't PC's. When a game's running, your anti-virus, multiple internet browser tabs, massive download, and OS won't be running at the same time. Multi-threading isn't easy. Eight threads is overkill.
Six GBs? See above.
1TB is overkill for consoles. It's not like you save all of your music, movies, and entire installs of games on your console, do you? Destroying the resale value of games and promoting digital distribution would make larger hard drive **** plausible next gen, but nothing that extreme.
DVD 2.0? Why develop that when Blu-ray exists?
Dual GPU...What is this? A PC?
[QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive DVD 2.0 with special 25+gig storage per disk custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.Technoweirdo
Eight cores? Consoles aren't PC's. When a game's running, your anti-virus, multiple internet browser tabs, massive download, and OS won't be running at the same time. Multi-threading isn't easy. Eight threads is overkill.
Six GBs? See above.
1TB is overkill for consoles. It's not like you save all of your music, movies, and entire installs of games on your console, do you? Destroying the resale value of games and promoting digital distribution would make larger hard drive sizes plausible next gen, but nothing that extreme.
DVD 2.0? Why develop that when Blu-ray exists?
Dual GPU...What is this? A PC?
Microsoft will probably never use BR since it was developed by Sony
I would say a hex core processor seems rather unlikely and unneccesary for a Xbox console. A solid quad would perform just fine while staying within a reasonable budget. The last I heard Microsoft was still in the planning and research phase (in other words they just started) for developing a new console. They'll hold off as long as they can to keep raking in profits from the current gen console.
[QUOTE="Technoweirdo"][QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive DVD 2.0 with special 25+gig storage per disk custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.SpunkDust
Eight cores? Consoles aren't PC's. When a game's running, your anti-virus, multiple internet browser tabs, massive download, and OS won't be running at the same time. Multi-threading isn't easy. Eight threads is overkill.
Six GBs? See above.
1TB is overkill for consoles. It's not like you save all of your music, movies, and entire installs of games on your console, do you? Destroying the resale value of games and promoting digital distribution would make larger hard drive **** plausible next gen, but nothing that extreme.
DVD 2.0? Why develop that when Blu-ray exists?
Dual GPU...What is this? A PC?
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[QUOTE="SpunkDust"]It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive DVD 2.0 with special 25+gig storage per disk custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.TheEpicGoat
Eight cores? Consoles aren't PC's. When a game's running, your anti-virus, multiple internet browser tabs, massive download, and OS won't be running at the same time. Multi-threading isn't easy. Eight threads is overkill.
Six GBs? See above.
1TB is overkill for consoles. It's not like you save all of your music, movies, and entire installs of games on your console, do you? Destroying the resale value of games and promoting digital distribution would make larger hard drive sizes plausible next gen, but nothing that extreme.
DVD 2.0? Why develop that when Blu-ray exists?
Dual GPU...What is this? A PC?
Microsoft will probably never use BR since it was developed by Sony
why not? I mean sony uses windows on its laptops.
Microsoft will probably never use BR since it was developed by Sony
TheEpicGoat
Developed in part by Sony. They don't own the format, just like the DVD. The only thing Microsoft would lose going Blu-ray is a speck of pride for supporting HD-DVD.
Yes it is basically the new Xbox will be the multimedia center piece of the family room and can do everything like a PC.SpunkDust
You can already use the PS3 as a multimedia center, sans Internet browsing.
We are at 6 core CPU's now an 8 core is not stretch late 2012.[QUOTE="SpunkDust"][QUOTE="Phoenix534"]
An octo-core and six gigs of ram? Are you crazy? The 360 has a tri-core processer and 512MB of RAM and that was coming up from the Xbox's single-core CPU and 64MB of RAM. Seeing that big of a change from the generation to the next would kill any company stupid enough to even think about trying that.
painguy1
TC u gotta stop trollin us like this. it hurs badly :lol: You do realize that they start hardware development much earlier right? so they will be using older parts.
Pc's were dual core when the 360 launched. Very few pc's even had dual core at that time since it was so newI'll never understand why people ask for all these specs. You want them? Build a PC.
If those were console specs that console would cost $1500.
It will happen. They are already putting the engineers in place to build it. Late 2012 is perfect and by that point a new system will be well deserved and the public will be ready. I predict 8 core CPU 6 gigs ram 1TB hard drive DVD 2.0 with special 25+gig storage per disk custom built duel ATI GPU. BC with all 360 games and enhances 360 games graphics and Kinect ready. Xbox live 2.0 that will feature full cable TV ready abilities. Also cloud gaming type service for on demand games.SpunkDust
Holiday 2013 the earliest, that is what will happen in reality
Xbox 360 has the best graphics on consoles by miles, why would they ever release a new system ? Crysis 2 on 360looks better than in 99.9% of PCs out there
And the most advanced motion controls too for the lowest price
Releasing a new system when you have the most advanced on the market in every way and in best price is rather crazy, will never happen so soon
The only new xbox we'll see soon would be a full hd version whcih would be a slightly faster xbox to do the same games at 1080p. thats highly doubtful though.
ms is just going to wait for sony and then launch a year ahead of sony. sony is nowhere near ready to launch a new console.
Wouldn't it be great if Microsoft completely surprised everyone at E3 this year by announcing their next gen console? Thats what I'm praying for at E3.
The one we have now isnt full hd?The only new xbox we'll see soon would be a full hd version whcih would be a slightly faster xbox to do the same games at 1080p. thats highly doubtful though.
ms is just going to wait for sony and then launch a year ahead of sony. sony is nowhere near ready to launch a new console.
Cranler
Not going to happen. If they made that console it would be WAY too much to sell to the general public.
[QUOTE="Cranler"]The one we have now isnt full hd? nope. Its notThe only new xbox we'll see soon would be a full hd version whcih would be a slightly faster xbox to do the same games at 1080p. thats highly doubtful though.
ms is just going to wait for sony and then launch a year ahead of sony. sony is nowhere near ready to launch a new console.
Tony-Baxter
If it could compete spec wise with the PC I'm going to build, then by all means I would cancel that project and buy it. (4GB RAM, GTX 570, i5 Sandybridge)Wouldn't it be great if Microsoft completely surprised everyone at E3 this year by announcing their next gen console? Thats what I'm praying for at E3.
DillonShwing
Especially if what Microsoft said was true they said the next Xbox is scheduled for a 2015 release. If they release it for Holiday 2012 it will be 3 years ahead of schedule meaning they rushed it to compete with Nintendo.And I predict a new wave of RRoD issues.
YearoftheSnake5
The hardware will be faulty if they rush it out that early.
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