mattyb425
Mattyb425
mattyb425

They very specifically mentioned 4k gaming and VR as seperate things when discussing the scorpio. Unless they are lying for the praise, I would expect it to be running regular (non VR ) games in 4k

Microsoft has basically said they want to blur the lines between pc and console. I like to thinK of the Scorpio as a steam machine for the windows store

Which is exactly why I don’t think neo or Scorpio are going to be “budget friendly”. I’m probably one of the few that hopes it comes in around $1,000. I certainly want a more powerful console, and I’m willing to pay. I just don’t have the time, or the know how, to deal with building or maintaining a gaming pc. I

I have a feeling the Scorpio is going to come in somewhere between $800-1000. It will most likely be marketed as a high end gaming device for those that are willing to shell out the $$ I will personally preorder 1 the day it’s available, and that will be strictly for the game room. but we also plan on trading in the

As a 33 yr old gamer with 3 kids of my own, I feel your pain. I was just able to finish the fallout 4 story 2 weeks ago. I get maybe 2 hours on a good night to play games. Gta only pisses me off because it is a game I love, but unless your a single, young adult, with a few friends of the same age, it’s really tough to