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Yup, as all you experts are well aware of. Only Xbox One is capable of 4K gaming
Now the question then becomes HOW WILL THEY ACHIEVE THAT
How will they? I don't know, I guess they just like tossing out lies to the consumers right?
Does anyone here think they would repeat over and over again how it can do 4K gaming and then not have a plan to achieve that?
Really bruh
Sure, only XB1 has a retail game that is native 1080p/60fps. But the PS4 which some have claimed is 50% more powerful than the XB1, yet only FLOWER (a ps3 arcade title) has achieved that
Why the hell are they even making Flower again is laughable to say the least.
So how is microsoft gonna do that? Well, going by what they have been saying all along.
There's this balance thing
There's this cloud that they keep saying will make the XB1 get stronger as the years pass
They have clearly stated that, repeated it often. But never go into details on how
Then the resident experts who all rep that sony, say "In my expert opinion it can't be done, I'm smarter than Microsoft!!!"
But ask dem nikkaz about tiled Resources
You combine those two elements, and 4K gaming will be a breeze
Oh, and the HDMI cable that comes with the XB1? Its 4K compliant
http://gamingbolt.com/major-nelson-on-xbox-one-rrod-issues-warranty-and-4k-gaming
Now the question then becomes HOW WILL THEY ACHIEVE THAT
How will they? I don't know, I guess they just like tossing out lies to the consumers right?
Does anyone here think they would repeat over and over again how it can do 4K gaming and then not have a plan to achieve that?
Really bruh
Sure, only XB1 has a retail game that is native 1080p/60fps. But the PS4 which some have claimed is 50% more powerful than the XB1, yet only FLOWER (a ps3 arcade title) has achieved that
Why the hell are they even making Flower again is laughable to say the least.
So how is microsoft gonna do that? Well, going by what they have been saying all along.
There's this balance thing
There's this cloud that they keep saying will make the XB1 get stronger as the years pass
They have clearly stated that, repeated it often. But never go into details on how
Then the resident experts who all rep that sony, say "In my expert opinion it can't be done, I'm smarter than Microsoft!!!"
But ask dem nikkaz about tiled Resources
You combine those two elements, and 4K gaming will be a breeze
Oh, and the HDMI cable that comes with the XB1? Its 4K compliant
http://gamingbolt.com/major-nelson-on-xbox-one-rrod-issues-warranty-and-4k-gaming
Remember the deadly red ring of death on the Xbox 360? Given that it literally killed off a ton of Xbox 360′s during its early years there may be doubts about Xbox One’s reliability. This obviously raises the question about what kind of warranty can players expect if the Xbox One gets struck by a similar issue.
Larry Hryb aka Major Nelson believes that consumers can expect higher levels of reliability from the Xbox One and they will receive the standard consumer electronics warranty for their Xbox One.
“Well certainly with the Xbox 360, we had some challenges at the launch. Once we identified that we took control of it. We wanted to do it right by our customers. Our customers are very important to us. With the Xbox One it is standard consumer electronics warranty. We are really excited about the reliability that folks will get out of the Xbox One. We had a lot of learning coming out of the Xbox 360 and we have put it in Xbox One. It has been in development for many, many years,” Larry said in an interview with [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5LrEgXHUl0&feature=youtube_gdata_player']Newegg Arcade
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He also confirmed that the Xbox One will not only support 4K resolution for entertainment media but also for gaming, but ultimately this will depend on the developers.
“Ye! We are really excited about that too. I am sure your audience knows that 4K is the next big thing. Xbox One is a home entertainment system that is built for future. It supports 4K gaming and entertainment. In fact we are shipping an HDMI cable that is 4K rated. So when you get your HDMI cable out of the box it is 4K rated. We are looking forward to bringing 4K capabilities to our consumers in the future, but it depends on the developers,” he added.