@louixiii: Microsoft holds the worlds record for most canceled announcement and projects. They didn't start an acapella group called the backpedaling 360's for nothing.
HBM2 worries me. AMD acted as if that was the second coming when they poisoned the Fury X with it and it turned out to be a major bottleneck for the card. The Fury X consistently flat-lined when pushed with 4K content and higher res textures compared to the comparable Nvidia card with proper VRAM. Maybe they've improved it.. who knows. The prospect of how Volta counters Vega is far more exciting. I wonder why AMD has to rip off Nvidia's and Intel's naming conventions...
As long as AMD keeps targeting the welfare crowd they'll never gain market share.
@computernoises: Not just any order... cheap church people saw the Ryzen headlines in their monthly newsletter and figured they would be on the cutting edge of mediocrity, so sayeth the lord.
Now remastering old maps is a thing. I guess multiplayer maps aren't enough of a shallow cash grab for the A.D.D. kids they've discovered fanboys are easily double dipped.
Newegg posted discount codes for the pre-order of new the Battlefront 2 also.
I'll go out on a limb and pre-order for the Xbox One version even though I don't currently own one with the assumption it will be 4K Scorpio ready. I do plan to get the Scorpio for online gaming at least and stick with PC for the campaigns. Everyone I've tried to contact at Microsoft have refused to comment on the subject of what Xbox One games will be fully Scorpio ready, not just dynamically scaled but genuinely enhanced for full use of the hardware. It would certainly be nice to know this early what Xbox One current and pre-order games will be guaranteed to fully support all that Scorpio has to offer not just simply run a little better.
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