New Xbox 720
The online world is already ablaze called to discuss the ins and outs of Microsoft's next-generation Xbox console, Xbox 720th In this article, we take a look at what is true and what is not, which features should make the the Xbox 720 and bunk beds that fears about the Xbox 720th So, without further ado, here goes.
1. Is the Xbox 720 already in development?
Yes, it is. Microsoft has already begun on the development of the Xbox 720th In an interview with EGM, says Peter Moore, former head of the Interactive Entertainment Division at Microsoft, that "the production team of the Xbox 360 will work on the next Xbox 720 [our pet name], and they are in, the type of search CPUs be on the market in 2011-2012. been in fact, development on the Xbox 720 could go longer than we think, as Robbie Bach, president of the Entertainment & Devices Division at Microsoft, said: "We started thinking about the next generation before we shipped the Xbox 360" . So we can be dead certain that the X720 is already in development.
2. When will it be released?
In the same interview with EGM, Peter Moore said that "they are looking into what kind of CPUs on the market in 2011-2012. That's 6-7 years since the release of the Xbox 360, so it's a pretty safe bet that the Xbox 720 will be released sometime in 2012. And of course they will first of her again. In an interview with Venture Beat, Robbie Bach said, "if you look at the question of whether it was right to try first [with Xbox 360], the answer is clearly to be yes. That is the reason why Microsoft could better compete with Sony and have a leg up on competition. It gave them an advantage in game developers, as they quickly familiar with the 360 hardware. Robbie Bach, "if you, if we wanted to be first again, I would say yes asked."
3. Will Microsoft pull the plug on the Xbox 360 once the 720 ships?
Many fear that if the Xbox 720 ships, Microsoft will drop support for the 360 like what they did with the original Xbox. This makes no sense in so many ways. From a business perspective, Microsoft will stop selling the Xbox 360, as long as there is demand for it. That's because it is a serious investment in the X360 and want to recoup the costs and hopefully a profit with the 360 I believe that Microsoft has a policy such as the Sony is pursuing the sale of the 360 side by side with the 720 at a greatly reduced price. The 360 is a large selection of games so far, and it is very popular with players.
4. The Xbox 720 is more "family friendly" and provide a casual audience
Everyone has seen it. Everyone knows that there is the money. Microsoft is sure to be a piece of Nintendo's market with their 720 target. We will see more and more games aimed at casual gamers, and the much hyped about motion sensing controller. But that does not mean that we hardcore gamers will be left outside in the cold, because we are the root of Microsoft and the original Xbox. The Xbox 720 is apparently going a movement detection feature, Wii-like controller families. I think this controller (code-named Newton) will also appear for the 360, and a much better version for the 720 debut.
5. Add an internal Blu-Ray drive
The main reason why Microsoft had not included a built-in drive is the next generation with the X360, because they were not sure which format would win in the end. They did not want their customers to complain about with an old hardware (I'm not looking at who bought the HD-DVD add-on) are glued. Sony's Blu-Ray drive with their PS3, because they stimulate a strong supporter of the format and the PS3 sales, similar to the DVD player to the PS2. They made a huge gamble and it paid off.
Microsoft would be a fool not to include Blu-Ray Disc player with its X720. It is the standard format and DVDs are starting to head obsolete because there is no way to fit next generation games to a mere 4.7 GB disc. Hopefully the internal Blu-ray drive is backward compatible with DVDs and CDs, because people do not want to deal with a huge library of games that they can not play on their next-gen console will be glued.
6. Better backward compatibility
The Xbox 360 is a great success and it has a solid selection of games. And by 2012 the library will be even better. Why someone will update if they can not play their old collections? Therefore it is better backward compatibility with the Xbox 720 will be. And do not think that the backwards compatibility is important. It is. This is the same reason why people still download original Xbox over Xbox Live.
7. HDMI and Wi-Fi are built-in
The Xbox 360 Elite already has HDMI, and in 2012, Wi-Fi is a standard, and should it be built into the Xbox 720th The PS3 has already installed a Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Bluetooth.
8. A 4.7GHz CPU on the Xbox 720? It can happen
The Xbox 720 could feature something similar to Sony Cell processor. But Microsoft will invest in something? We already have four cores on today's PC. You could not see further than their relationship with IBM. IBM has already called a dual-core 4.7GHz CPU server that developed Power6. Who says that Microsoft is not in their X720? These additional GHz could go to the support of the GPU and realistic AI. Looks like Microsoft's partnership with IBM is finally paying off.
9. Rigor and better anti-piracy features
Xbox Live is a standard that by the time the 720 ships. And by 2012 we will be the Internet for granted and nearly everyone will have an Internet connection in their homes. Microsoft can use this to their advantage and have a proprietary technology, similar to Valve's Steam. You have to activate your game via Xbox Live before you can play it. Sure, people still may not have internet and that's it, why Microsoft, to ensure an "offline" mode must have. But you have to activate games out of the box, before you play it.
10. Services will be conducted to the X720
This is a no-brainier. Xbox Live is platform independent, and Delete is used by hundreds of hours worth of credits for the upgrade to the next generation a bad move by Microsoft. Xbox Live Gamercard is universal and hopefully we will be your achievements and friends list intact when we upgrade to the 720th
Enough already about it! When I get more concrete details? Much of this article is based on rumors and assumptions that could not even hold a few, to be true. We can learn about more solid details about the Xbox 720 somewhere in the spring of 2010, as the release date approaches. As Robbie Bach said: "Do not be finished concrete until you get in a window of when to ship more than 18 months or so that have." So until then, we have only to keep our seats and hope that Microsoft does not mess up the Xbox 720th And as always, the Internet is already there for new talkers,