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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    Will this fit under anyone's TV? It certainly won't fit under mine.

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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    COOLING like the 4 year old Mac Pro

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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    I can see why they picked Senua 2, the graphics aren't too bad, wasn't blown away though, considering 'next gen'.

    First Senua was absolute trash as Shane though. No interest AT ALL in the sequel.

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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    Native 4k at 60fps + an SSD makes me wonder how they are going to manage to sell this at an attractive price, the One X only barely does 4k at 30fps on low to medium settings (and not all of those games even run at native resolution) so it seems quite the jump, especially with ray tracing supposedly on board too. Unless of course the way they have worded it is designed to confuse and the console is actually going to rely on VRS support to achieve even 4k and not just 8k, which would mean a GPU around the power of a 5700XT or an RTX 2070 could actually be OK, especially if they go back to targeting 30fps when at 8k using VRS.

    An interesting aside to this though is that it should mean more VRS support in PC games going forward, meaning big performance boosts for current gen gaming GPU's.

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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    Looks similar in dimensions to the Corsair One PCs.

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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    Quote Originally Posted by EvilCycle View Post
    Native 4k at 60fps + an SSD makes me wonder how they are going to manage to sell this at an attractive price.
    The same way they always do. Sell it at a loss initially.

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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    Quote Originally Posted by harrisonm65 View Post
    Looks similar in dimensions to the Corsair One PCs.
    Certainly got that vibe too. I dread to see what it will retail for when it launches next year.

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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDean68 View Post
    Certainly got that vibe too. I dread to see what it will retail for when it launches next year.
    Don't newgen consoles typically start around the £500 mark?

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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    Hmmm. CPU and GPU upgrade or a new xbox next year. Its a tough call as I love my PC but game pass really is a game changer for me. I'm such a gamer switcher - 30 minutes nah don't like, switch 3 hours bored now, switch etc. I'm therefore saving serious money on game pass so its just where do I run it... Will a similarly priced PC be slower or faster when this finally launches?
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    Re: Microsoft reveals the Xbox Series X at The Game Awards

    Quote Originally Posted by cheesemp View Post
    Hmmm. CPU and GPU upgrade or a new xbox next year. Its a tough call as I love my PC but game pass really is a game changer for me. I'm such a gamer switcher - 30 minutes nah don't like, switch 3 hours bored now, switch etc. I'm therefore saving serious money on game pass so its just where do I run it... Will a similarly priced PC be slower or faster when this finally launches?
    That and the ability to deep freeze a game so you can switch to another game then pick it up later. That might win it for you.

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