[b][u]THIS HASN'T BEEN CONFIRMED TRUE NOR FALSE FROM MICROSOFT[/u].[/b] - but it's definitely the hot news of the day.
[quote][i]Microsoft’s next console will require an Internet connection in order to function, ruling out a second-hand game market for the platform. A new iteration of Xbox Live will be an integral part of Microsoft’s next console, while improved Kinect hardware will also ship alongside the unit.
Sources with first-hand experience of Microsoft’s next generation console have told us that although the next Xbox will be absolutely committed to online functionality, games will still be made available to purchase in physical form. Next Xbox games will be manufactured on 50GB-capacity Blu-ray discs, Microsoft having conceded defeat to Sony following its ill-fated backing of the HD-DVD format. It is believed that games purchased on disc will ship with activation codes, and will have no value beyond the initial user.
Our source has also confirmed that the next Xbox’s recently rumoured specs are entirely accurate. That means an AMD eight-core x64 1.6GHz CPU, a D3D11.x 800MHz graphics solution and 8GB of DDR3 RAM. As of now, the console’s hard drive capacity is said to be undecided, but Microsoft’s extended commitment to online delivery suggests that it will be the largest unit it has put inside a console to date.
Though the architectures of the next-gen Xbox and PlayStation both resemble that of PCs, several development sources have told us that Sony’s solution is preferable when it comes to leveraging power. Studios working with the next-gen Xbox are currently being forced to work with only approved development libraries, while Sony is encouraging coders to get closer to the metal of its box. Furthermore, the operating system overhead of Microsoft’s next console is more oppressive than Sony’s equivalent, giving the PlayStation-badged unit another advantage.
Unlike Nintendo, Microsoft is continuing to invest heavily in motion-control interfaces, and a new, more reliably responsive Kinect will also ship alongside the next Xbox. Sony’s next-generation console camera system is said to have a similar set of features, and is expected to be discussed at the company’s PlayStation event on February 20.
You can read more about how Sony’s next generation console compares in last week’s story, PlayStation 4 revealed.[/i][/quote]
This is new information on the table but still unconfirmed by Microsoft. Watching this next generation race between Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo unfold will be looking at who limits themselves the most. This will undoubtably kill the reused game market for the next generation if all this is true. I only wonder if everything has to be online, what happens to LAN?
We'll have to see with the big announcement from Sony coming up on the 20th and see how Microsoft's plan to unveil their new console unfolds.
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Not that I believe this is this online-only thing to be true, but in the case that it is, it's not only people who have no internet at all that are going to skip this console. A lot of people have there xbox's plugged into a router via ethernet, but just as many if not more are connecting to xbox live via wifi. Anybody who's had to work with multiple wifi devices on a network will tell you that sooner or later conflicts and connection drop-outs happen all the time. This is going to produce massive rage if you are required to play every game online. It's one thing if it requires an activation of a game initially, like a pc. Theres no arguing that developers lose money through used games sales and I can empathize. But say I'm playing single player Mortal Kombat and I'm just about to smash this guy's face who has been beating me for the past hour because I suck so much. Something interrupts my wifi for a couple of seconds and bam, my xbox sends me back to the dashboard telling me to connect to xbl. I just don't want to deal with silliness like that. As others have been saying, I might as well just switch over to a gaming pc if this is the case.