There’s two versions of Series games, the optimized versions that you can think of as “One X Enhanced” titles were and the true games. Which there will be true Series X games at launch as well as Optimized titles.
There’s two versions of Series games, the optimized versions that you can think of as “One X Enhanced” titles were and the true games. Which there will be true Series X games at launch as well as Optimized titles.
Also the idea of unplugging a hard drive and plugging it into a newer console and having the games still work is pretty new. Can’t think of another console where this happened.
Considering the number of people shitting their pants at the cost of the external seagate expansions apparently no this info is not as well known as it should be. Glad we got a clarification for those that have not seen this info.
Basic SSDs, maybe. But not NVMe 4.0 specced drives. Your average budget drive you found on Amazon isn’t going to meet the performance requirements.
Maybe? I don’t know that a huge portion of either customer base is going to opt for expanded storage outside of traditional external drives. It’s insanely expensive for what amounts to a very small convenience of not having to move a game to the onboard storage.
It‘s not like you‘d find a 1TB NVMe SSD that supports PCIe 4 for much less than that while not having to worry about connecting shitty cabeling to your console.
That’s just the cost of the technology, which is still incredibly new. A comparable speed/size drive for a desktop costs about the same.
Definitely potential for this to be bad, but this:
Everyone loves that one idiot who doesn‘t even feel the need to read the article before he starts shitting on the parade, right?
You can use a traditional HDD for the Xbox One games too, it’s right there in the article.
I 100% didn’t know about the brand and thought Carrey just spouted a handful of words that sounded funny together. Even after seeing the real can in the headline photo, I for a second wondered if the brand was created as a response TO the Ace Ventura joke.
**void where prohibited.
In every practical application, 250 miles is the sweet spot. The average American male commuter drives 350 miles per week, the average female commuter 212 miles. Those are NHTSA stats.
Play has no limits.*
It’s also larger than the Bolt and also isn’t styled like a $20k econo-hatchback, which should give it a big advantage over the Bolt aesthetically.
Ok, now we are talking. Range for the US is still a little short, but this will definitely be a hit in Europe. But these are the types of EVs that will start to seriously shift the market.
going into watching the trailer: “if they have an ur-quattro, i’m getting this.”
datsun 510, well, ok.
lancia delta S4. i’m perking up!
a E30 bmw M3. yeah, they did rally those, i suppose.
mk. II escort. ari vatanen says hello.
AE 86? AE86. cue the eurobeat...
ford RS200. getting warmer...
renault 5 turbo. hell yeah.
subaru…
So it’s gone from...
Well you can't tow a boat with it either. If Tesla decides they don't need to sell cars to people who drive more than 150 miles a day in February I don't think it's going to hurt their sales much.