Quantifying graphical performance is notoriously squishy. That being said, Microsoft touts the Xbox One as delivering 8 times the graphic performance of the 360. If you were to go by raw transistor count, that performance jump would be closer to tenfold: the Xbox One boasts 5 billion to the 360’s 500 million. More concretely, those paltry 512 MB of memory have been boosted to 8 GB.
When asked if Xbox Australia had anything specific to add for gamers in this country, Pollington said, “We don’t have any specific Australian announcements to make, but one thing that I do think is particularly exciting for customers of the Xbox One in general, and also to Australians, is the power of the cloud. We touched on it briefly in our press conference, and I think it’s a really important point and a key differenciator for Xbox One. Essentially, no longer are we constrained to the processing power of Xbox One in terms of hardware; we’re able to do a lot of processing that was traditionally done on the box, in the cloud.
“It’s also been stated that the Xbox One is ten times more powerful than the Xbox 360, so we’re effectively 40 times greater than the Xbox 360 in terms of processing capabilities [using the cloud]. If you look to the cloud as something that is no doubt going to evolve and grow over time, it really spells out that there’s no limit to where the processing power of Xbox One can go. I think that’s a very exciting proposition, not only for Australians, but anyone else who’s going to pick up the Xbox One console.”
Fallon: Could [Forza 5] ever have been made for the Xbox 360?
Spencer: Absolutely not. Xbox One is three times the power of what the Xbox 360 was. You've got incredible graphics, incredible physics, incredible sound...
Бвахахахахаха. Сначала сказали, что в 8 раз мощнее, но этого пиздежа им показалось мало — подняли цифру до 10; а в итоге признались, что эта хуйня
лишь в 3 раза мощнее щитбокс360.
Биллиблядям только и остаётся, что шутить какими-то странными, только им понятными анекдотами про неогаф, лол.