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Gamespy feature: Inside the Xbox 2
http://xbox.gamespy.com/xbox/microso.../594331p1.html
Camera - Xenon will have a USB 2.0 camera. It's capable of 1.2 megapixel still shots and VGA video. Photos can be used in-game and for gamer profiles. The camera can also be used for video chat. It's unknown if the Xenon camera will allow for EyeToy-like gameplay. Developers are currently using a simulated camera driver. |
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good find, here are the specs
http://xbox.gamespy.com/xbox/microso.../594331p1.html For several GameSpy editors, Game Developers Conference (GDC) is one of the best and most enjoyable events held each year. One of the primary reasons for GameSpy's GDC love is that the editors get to interact with some of the best talents in the business. Recently, some of GameSpy's friends in the development community shared a ton of details on Microsoft's next console system. Keep in mind that all of this information is based off of alpha development kits and current projections for the final hardware. Everything is subject to change. In the first part of our Xbox expose, I'll cover the console's hardware components and software goals. Since the final name of the next Xbox hasn't been revealed yet, I'll refer to the system by its codename, Xenon. # CPU - Xenon's CPU has three 3.0 GHz PowerPC cores. Each core is capable of two instructions per cycle and has an L1 cache with 32 KB for data and 32 KB for instructions. The three cores share 1 MB of L2 cache. Alpha 2 developer kits currently have two cores instead of three. # GPU - Xenon's GPU is a generation beyond the ATI X800. Its clock speed is 500 MHz and it supports Shader 3.0. Developers are currently working with an alpha 2 GPU. Beta GPU units are expected by May and the final GPU is slated for a summer release. The final GPU will be more powerful than anything on the market today; in game terms, it would handle a game like Half-Life 2 with ease. # System Memory - Xenon will have 256 MB of system RAM. Keep in mind that this number should not be equated to typical PC RAM. The Xbox has 64 MB of system RAM and is a very capable machine. # Optical Drive - As many have speculated, Xenon will not use Blu-Ray or HD-DVD. Games will come on dual-layer DVD-9 discs. While the media is the same as that of the current Xbox, the usable space on each disc is up to 7 GB. The drive is slated to run at 12X. # Memory Units - Xenon will use 64 MB to 1,024 MB memory cards. 8 MB is reserved for system use, leaving a 56 MB to 1,016 MB for user data. # Hard Drive - As many have speculated, Xenon's hard drive is optional. 2 GB of the drive will be used as game cache. The final drive size is still being determined. # Camera - Xenon will have a USB 2.0 camera. It's capable of 1.2 megapixel still shots and VGA video. Photos can be used in-game and for gamer profiles. The camera can also be used for video chat. It's unknown if the Xenon camera will allow for EyeToy-like gameplay. Developers are currently using a simulated camera driver. # Sound Chip - Xenon does not have an audio chip in the traditional sense. Decompression is handled by hardware, while the rest of the chores are handled by software. DirectSound3D has been dropped in favor of X3DAudio. The former was deemed too inflexible. Raymond's Reaction - The Xenon is an extremely impressive piece of hardware. It will allow gamers to see things like complex lighting in gameplay, amazing details through high-level shading (impeccable clouds, fur, grass, cloth, water, marble, ground, etc.), incredible textures, and new post effects (increased motion blur, heat distortion, depth of field, light blooms, etc.). While people have already been correctly speculating about the removable hard drive and the standard DVD media, I was surprised at the inclusion of the camera. I haven't heard a single rumbling about a Xenon camera prior to GDC. The optional hard drive is a bit understandable; the only gamers that care about it will buy it anyway, while casual gamers won't care about the performance and convenience gains a drive offers. The standard DVD isn't too surprising considering that HD-DVD drives will be too expensive for inclusion in a console system in 2005. |
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USB! they're learning! learning i tells ya!
im pretty sure now that Sony will continue to offer USB ports on PS3, after reading this, pretty sure Xbox2 will offer USB ports. only question now is, Is nintendo smart enough to enclude USB ports? i have my doubts on that one. But this is exactly what i've been saying for a while. just adding USB ports onto the consoles opens up a world of possibilities for the machines. things like Keyboards / Mice / memory sticks / printers / Camera's / and much more are all possible becaue of one little port. :) Quote:
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There was a rumor or something awhile back where they were gonna put Halo 2.5 on the HD for the Xenon (X2, whatever) to try and crank up sales of the HD when it comes out
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well if they have the HD optional, then developers are going to be very uneasy doing things like that or games that need to realy take advantage of a HD, because the game wont be able to get to as many people because half the userbase might not even have a HD.
and to me, consoles need to really start taking advantage to what a HD has to offer them. |
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Consoles should have a built in HD next gen because of the possibilites. As long as it doesnt jack up the cost too much for X console
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+rep I very pleased to see how powerful the Xbox 2 will be, and I'm glad I will have an option of getting an HD, but I think it should be standard on every Xbox 2. |
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Those specs are very pleasing to me, and I can't wait to see how it actually performs. Hopefully the specs don't overhype the actual performance.
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Anyone still believe the PS3 is going to be "massively more powerful" or whatever the hyperbole was a few days ago?
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With being able to select your profile everytime you log onto your Xenon, that reminds me of Microsoft Windows.....hmmmm. |
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Sounds fantastic :D I'm really looking forward to E3 this year. Maybe they'll be a little more lax on the security and age issue this year.
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more powerful, yes, thats what all signs are pointing to. by how much? who knows, but these are pretty much exactly the specs i expected from xbox2, so nothings changed there. |
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I liked the second feature that they posted talking about the Live features. Microsoft is being quite smart with making Live a big community like this. Pretty impressive.
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massively? I would expect not... |
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