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| tavek (Member) 19 September 2008 15:22 |
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I think this is more in line for the NEW xbox 720 in allegedly 2012.
If they do come out with a PURE that would be a slap in the face to us who bought one already.
Chances are if thats is so its 45nm both chips & a slimmer quiter
BR- DVD drive and possibly HARD -ERRR to mod.
POssible however unlikely.
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| tatsh (Junior Member) 19 September 2008 15:56 |
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One of their reasons most probably for such a drastic revision is indeed to prevent playing backups and homebrew. Now they will do even more with the firmware of the drive and any other currently working modifications.
The other is to add BluRay support, since HDDVD died. It makes no sense to ever produce a HD-DVD version of the Xbox 360 like was planned. However, they cannot allow game developers to make BR disc games because of the number of people who own Xbox 360 already, even if they sold a separate USB version drive (which would be expensive).
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| mike.m (Member) 19 September 2008 17:24 |
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This is what happens when you don't plan ahead and come out way too early with a new console. I sold my pro last year to buy the elite, am I and millions of other 360 owners now going to have to buy everything all over again? If they do then they better offer some sort of trade-in program if there is a new disc format for the games, because there will be A LOT of unhappy customers if they do.
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| borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 19 September 2008 18:26 |
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Have we thought that this maybe leaked by Microsoft themselves soo the roumor mill can start spinning. I think the main thing that Microsoft needs to make sure of is that the new console does not over heat.
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| DXR88 (Senior Member) 19 September 2008 19:56 |
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Originally posted by borhan9: Have we thought that this maybe leaked by Microsoft themselves soo the roumor mill can start spinning. I think the main thing that Microsoft needs to make sure of is that the new console does not over heat.
i will agree with that MS has almost always leaked tid bits of information, on future projects.
i don't think there will be any major hardware reversions, what better way to slim down the 360 than by making the all in one chipset and removal of the steel square in the case. the 360 could be a hell of a lot slimmer the MB in it is not even as big as a HTPC Mainboard
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| SProdigy (Member) 19 September 2008 21:01 |
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Way to go MS. Let's confuse the consumer some more! It's not enough to have all of these SKU's, but now let's change the names of our products. For their sake, I hope this is rumor and will be applied to future non-360 consoles, as this would just put the nail in the coffin on them looking like a confused business.
BTW, there's no way they are going to release a BR console that will play BR games. Not going to happen... unless you read the above statement and they wish to shoot themselves in the foot even more.
Signed, a proud "Easy Bake 360" owner.
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 19 September 2008 21:05 |
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Its about time and I support this is they get the hardware fixed and boost the over all performance by 50% so it can compete for the next 5 years, also I would not question it if they remove the HDD lock, if the HDD lock is in meh, if no real upgrade takes place whats the point?
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| SProdigy (Member) 19 September 2008 21:05 |
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Quote: the 360 could be a hell of a lot slimmer the MB in it is not even as big as a HTPC Mainboard
That, and the fact there's no power supply in the case!
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| DXR88 (Senior Member) 19 September 2008 21:35 |
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Quote:
Quote: the 360 could be a hell of a lot slimmer the MB in it is not even as big as a HTPC Mainboard
That, and the fact there's no power supply in the case!
Bingo, same 360 less fat
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| lxhotboy (Member) 19 September 2008 22:40 |
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I hope they unlock the HDD myself and it would be nice to see console as small as the slim PS2 and the Wii. PS3 and xbox360 are almost big as a cpu tower.
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| Xplorer4 (Senior Member) 19 September 2008 23:43 |
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Originally posted by tavek: I think this is more in line for the NEW xbox 720 in allegedly 2012.
The paper, if it is real, specifically says Xbox 360 name change. No mentioned of a NEW console.
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| jab1981 (Newbie) 20 September 2008 7:32 |
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| biglew15 (Newbie) 20 September 2008 8:41 |
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| atomicxl (Junior Member) 20 September 2008 8:47 |
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Originally posted by mike.m: This is what happens when you don't plan ahead and come out way too early with a new console. I sold my pro last year to buy the elite, am I and millions of other 360 owners now going to have to buy everything all over again? If they do then they better offer some sort of trade-in program if there is a new disc format for the games, because there will be A LOT of unhappy customers if they do.
Only a fool would go about and buy a brand new version of something they already have thats still working. Thats like people who act like their DS is broken and needs to be replaced just because there is a slimmer version that adds no new features and their old one still will play every DS.
That consumer is mentally challenged and financially secure, so he often finds himself being drained of money. You can't blame big business though.
Also, no games will ever come on a new format. Think about it from a business perspective (these are businesses)... who will publish a 360 game that 99% of the install base can't play? Who will look at that and think its financially viable?
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| DVDBack23 (Staff Member) 20 September 2008 12:43 |
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| mspurloc (Member) 20 September 2008 13:36 |
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Thank God it was a hoax.
Those names were cold stone stupid.
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| raceman94 (Member) 21 September 2008 10:01 |
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Sounds interesting anyway.
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