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Phil Spencer Has Played The First Games On Xbox Scorpio

Microsoft continues to tease its imminent release of the Xbox Scorpio console as Phil Spencer has play tested some games on the system already.

christocolus2667d ago (Edited 2667d ago )

Nice. I remember him saying the team was ahead of schedule. I hope we have the reveal before E3. According to Thomas Mahler (Moon Studios) Scorpio is a full blown next gen console in terms of specs. https://i.imgur.com/EAcJvbI...

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Automatic792667d ago

I agree @Christocolus, don't be surprised, i believe new announces coming in soon indicating that in May we going to see reveal.

darthv722667d ago

I'd imagine all the games he has played are essentially existing xb1 games but super sampled to run on scorpio much like ps4 games on the pro. It probably wont be very long before we get scorpio only projects that really showcase the benefits of the advanced hardware.

If sony were smart they would be working on the same thing. No offense to the 8th gen but it has been rather lackluster overall and these console refreshes are a new beginning to wipe the slate clean and start over. I for one expect there to eventually be exclusives for pro and scorpio that initial users will not be able to enjoy without upgrading.

no matter what the suits say... if people gravitate towards these enhanced systems then gamers are going to be expecting some dedicated games in return. The suits will have to realize that they cant keep supporting the older product forever no matter how many people they may piss off. you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs.

NewMonday2667d ago

@christocolus19h
"..Scorpio is a full blown next gen console"

going to be a hard time convincing people when it's only 30% more than PS4Pro.

conanlifts2666d ago

@new monday. Just for information the gpu is not 30% more powerful. The ps4 is 4.2tflops. 30% of 4.2 is 1.26. So 30% more powerful would be a 5.46 tflop gpu.
The real figure is closer to 42% if you want to quote the power difference.

DivoJones2667d ago

They generally do a fan event in May to get some of the announcements going ahead of E3. I would expect that this year with a hands-on event to showcase the box and some games a few weeks ahead, but hold the release date and price until E3.

fr0sty2667d ago

"Microsoft continues to tease its imminent release of the Xbox Scorpio" when did 10 months become imminent?

badz1492667d ago

The year of the Scorpio, remember? Their 2017 hasn't started yet.

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yeahokwhatever2667d ago

I've been ahead of schedule since I built my first gaming PC. The scorpio is a steam machine for windows. shhhhhh

3-4-52667d ago

I don't care about specs as much as I want the games to be fun. XB1 right now doesn't have as many fun games as it should. I enjoyed the Original Xbox and Xbox 360's library of games more than I'm liking the XB1's.....it's not terrible but I feel it should be stronger than it is.

I'm hoping the Scorpio has a ton of fun games regardless of the graphics.

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EasilyTheBest2667d ago

I'm wondering what the console will look like. I love the Xbox One S design but I do hope they make Scorpio look significantly different.

alstruck2667d ago

I've heard that it looks like a box, with somekinda xbox mark..

zaherdab2667d ago

Sounds like it's an Xbox console

adonisisfree2667d ago

hopefully less like a VCR this time around...

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Inzo2667d ago

"Phil Spencer ‏@XboxP3 4h4 hours ago
@Crypt_Concepts I don't think we've had bring up of full games this early for new hw, gives teams time to tune their games for best results."

I am no fan of Xbox or MS but seriously, this is not concerning for anyone?

Yohshida2667d ago

10 months to go. Some games get done in this time. But since Ms has UWP, they make the games as good as they can and scale it to match scorpio. Wont take years.

IIFloodyII2667d ago

Probably don't let devs get too carried away until they have finalize the HW, no point in building for something when it can change for better or worse in a moments notice, especially so if 3rd party.

TheUndertaker852667d ago (Edited 2667d ago )

They've been letting devs build since their unveiling, even stating developers were getting games ready for when Scorpio launches.

http://gearnuke.com/develop...

I think in this instance Scorpio has a pretty set design & working. 6 TFlops was a point of reference for what is in store. I'd expect to hear more about it come E3.

BizarroUltraman2667d ago

What are you concerned about though?

Inzo2667d ago (Edited 2667d ago )

Not concerned at all, I'm just surprised that the xbox comunity isnt asking the difficult questions like why is Phil Spencer contradicting himself because last year he was quoted as saying that if they announce new games they dont want gamers to wait for its release, implying that they want to release games in the year they announce it. The other question is why are xbox1 and xbox1 s gamers forced to wait for exclusives while the Scorpio is still a year off?

rainslacker2667d ago

@inzo

MS probably would have had them waiting anyways. They don't release a lot of games throughout the year, and tend to save things for the holidays.

I don't know if anything got directly delayed due to Scorpio. Sea of Thieves and CD3 both looked a ways off anyhow.

its_JEFF2667d ago

Nah... with all the bad press and stuff they got for cancelling Scale Bound, they had to change the subject around Xbox. It's smart PR. You can't let that kind of "bad" stick around. It's a smart move, gets peoples imaginations running "Omg... I wonder how it looks. Prob's looks Amazing" "Whoa... way a head of schedule" "Great news, this far off and already have a playable build"... it's common PR tactic, everyone does, it works!

Bigpappy2667d ago

You guys are waaaay too concerned about Xbox owners. There is plenty to play and much more coming. Mass Effect is on it's way. That is what I am most interested in. Then there is Ghost. Those games alone will take up most of my year. I am still finishing the Witcher3 as I just finished off Fallout4. Still have not played Diablo3 (not paying $60).
As for Scorpio, that thing is going to sell very well if those game I mentioned and other high profile games just happen to run and look better than anywhere else. They don't need to be exclusive.

Inzo2667d ago (Edited 2667d ago )

But the argument is about exclusives isnt it, system sellers if you will and Xbox as a whole has none.

XanderZane2667d ago

Will be no different then the PS4 Pro getting their updates for older games. There are still 100's of games on PS4 that haven't been updated to run on PS4 Pro specs higher resolution or faster FPS. It takes time. Not all games will receive an update. Same thing will happen with XBox One games.

TheUndertaker852663d ago

That's the difference between Pro and Scorpio. Sony wanted to launch the Pro earlier resulting in less games available for Pro at launch. Microsoft chose to introduce Scorpio but wait the year for more software to be available.

starchild2667d ago

I'm not concerned about it because I don't have an Xbox, but I'm sure Xbox fans aren't worried about it either because they clearly like what they get on Xbox otherwise they wouldn't choose to game there.

However, if I was a console-only gamer and didn't game on PC I'd likely own both a PS4 Pro and an XB1 Scorpio just to cover all my bases.

And being completely honest, my favorite platform is always going to be the one that plays the majority of my games the best, not the one that has a few more exclusives than the other. Because, lets face it, exclusives make up only a small percentage of games released each year and the number that will appeal to any given individual are even fewer. I personally think Sony does a great job and I favor their exclusive output more than either Nintendo's or Microsoft's, but that still often amounts to only a few games each year.

For example, there were three or four Sony exclusives that appealed to me last year, while there were two or three Microsoft exclusives I liked and bought on PC. So there's a difference there for me, but in practice it isn't nearly as dramatic as it's often made out to be.

TheUndertaker852667d ago

Why concerned? It just tells people what they should already know. Scorpio will give advantages to games but developers choosing to “Scorpio Ready" their games will be able to take advantage of what the Scorpio offers.

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PlayableGamez-2667d ago

Cool Phil. Now about those games.

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Saad from eXputer: "After Arkane Austin & Tango were shutdown, Xbox President Sarah Bond spoke with Bloomberg in what I believe to be utter corporate fakery."

gold_drake14h ago

im not really surprised by that, shes always been more a "let me talk about something else than what u want to know" kinda gal

Cacabunga7h ago

If what they are doing is that good, what’s the point of hiding the true story?

anast11h ago

She's a caricature of the shareholders.

PRIMORDUS9h ago

"Shareholders" I call them cancer, they are already rich to begin with but need more and more. It's like a disease, with no cure.

Leeroyw7h ago

I own shares in game companies. I'm not anything near a major share holder. I just want them to make good games and be successful because of that. I think it's the senior management that's the problem. They are the ones that should be making it clear to the shareholders what creates growth and ensures a future of their business. Not this weasle words garbage that she did on the interview. It was horrific. I don't know a shareholder that would be happy with any of them for this.

Profchaos5h ago(Edited 5h ago)

Same and I'm not rich by any stretch like most people's I'm just trying to keep my head above water these days most company's shareholders are made up of everyday people it's amazing how companies think we want something but the reality is we don't.

Disney are probably the worse at the moment it's shareholders voted on ending a lot of the crap and outing the current execs the execs turned around and said no we disagree with the shareholder vote

PRIMORDUS1h ago

I meant at the rich fucks who have millions in the bank already. They are making so much per year, that if they don't make what they are expecting they go into a panic, when in reality it will not even hurt them at all. Those are greedy assholes.

CrimsonWing6911h ago

Yea, it was and it’s insulting that they think we’re dumb enough to fall for this. Look, the truth was you took a gamble on these studios and while they released some games to critical praise and great reception they just aren’t bringing in a ROI. Be transparent, you’re not a politician.

Just tell everyone you spend money on projects big and small and when money isn’t being made you go over the potential of revenue a studio can bring in vs those that can’t and make the hard decision to chop them.

She says this whole thing about “success” doesn’t fit one meaning for each studio. Well yea, a small budget production isn’t going to expect to sell the same as a large budget production.

One thing I wish they did though was let Tango be an independent studio.

TheGamingHounds10h ago

disheartening to see no regard for the human cost of business anymore
the bad decisions and judgements of these CEOs severely impact the frontliners
these fake responses are just salt on wounds

RoadRacer10h ago

imagine havin the audacity to say "we need more games like hifi rush" right after closing the studio that made it lol
followin up with this show of "deflecting every question" was in poor taste

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CrimsonWing6911h ago

Alot’s changed in 25 years. We have games with $300 mill budgets, people not interested in games other than Fortnite and Minecraft, the older generation of gamers giving up the hobby or dying off, a period of super bad inflation where the industry decided to hike up prices on games, Gamepass harming game sales, GaaS games being pushed left and right with obnoxious monetization and worse looking/playing (Suicide Squad vs Arkham Knight).

The industry is just shite right now. Games ain’t selling, games cost massive amounts, businesses can’t bleed money and this is what happens. Part of it is on them and part of it is on consumers not buying.

Yi-Long1h ago

Consumers ain't buying because of what they're selling; There is no new SSX or Burnout, everything is now Online Required, everything is 'service', etc.

Indies are still delivering the goods, perhaps even better than ever, because those are often the guys and gals who know what they want to make and just make that and hopefully we dig it as well and support it ...

... but when you look at those multi-million budget AAA games, are they improving on what we have had before? Is the new Forza Motorsport better than a Forza Mototsport 4? Is Halo Infinite better than Halo 3? Is Dragon Age 2 such a huge improvement over the first Dragon Age? Etcetc.

Yeah, graphics have gotten better, worlds have gotten better, but I think a gaming generations stands or falls with diversity and experiences, and a few gens ago we had access to whatever we wanted, so if we wanted a boxing game we picked up one of the boxing games, if we wanted snowboarding we'd pick up one of the snowboarding games, if we wanted to do a rythm game we had DJ Hero, or Guitar Hero, or Rockband. If we wanted to sneak around we had Splinter Cell or MGS or whatever.

We had variety and we had options, and that makes or breaks a generation, imo. You're in a foodcourt of games and they're serving all kinds of different cuisines, and so you'd pick and choose whatever you felt like that day.

Right now, you're in a restaurant, and you're only allowed to pick from one menu, and there's a dress-code, and you have to register, and you have to stay in your seat, etc etc.