Rumours abound that Microsoft are bringing two new versions of the xbox One to market. :|
A slim version (probably with a 2tb HDD) later this year; and a model with more powerful processors next year. Codenamed Scorpio, it apparently would be capable of supporting 4k and Occulus Rift.
Peak performance figures (not confirmed):
1.32 teraflops - Xbox One
1.84 teraflops - Playstation 4
4.14 teraflops - Playstation 4 Neo
6.00 teraflops - Xbox One Scorpio
Sources:
kotakumcvvideogamerI have no problem with them releasing a slim - it's to be expected with recent consoles.
But a revised console that's 4 or 5 times as powerful as the current version? Fuck that.
I paid a significant amount of money for my xb1, and I'll be majorly pissed off if they're bringing out a new console this soon. Of course they'd still support the vanilla xb1 for a long while after Scorpio, but it wouldn't be getting the full attention it should be, developers would be focussing on the more powerful version and giving xb1 owners a cut down and unoptimised version.
I can totally understand the move (again, assuming it's true), as Sony's pretty much forced them to do it with their ps4.5, but this effectively kills consoles for me. I'd rather just bin them off and join the pc master-race. There's more disparity in pc gaming, but at least there's no pretence about it.