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grafika je Damn!
Ako ne ubace podrsku za G25, sta mi vredi. Ne razumem i sami znaju da su oni MS Xbox volani male bebe za G25 i da 95% ljudi koji koji vole GT i Forza tip igra imaju ili ce uzeti G25.
Napraviti odlicnu fiziku sa odlicnom grafikom i ostaviti da se igra na joypad ? Ja bi igrao i Race Pro ali ne ide na joystick.
Nadam se da mozda i podrze G25, mada ce pre smisliti neki svoj volan exluzivno, sto ce odbiti 40% korisnika.
A... i da 95% ljudi koji koji vole GT i Forza tip igra imaju ili ce uzeti G25.
ma pusti ti to sto se prica po netu, ono kaze Goca prokis'o ajvar.
Cak sam ja cuo kako MS kaze da nece biti nove konzole u skorije vreme.
Tek tamo mozda krajem 2011-te uopste i procuri prica da se sprema nova konzola.........ono pre 2012-te tesko.......a cak i kad se pojavi nova konzola koliko li ce da kosta, ono morace jos dadatnih godinu 2 ili 3 da prodje da konzola uopste postane dostupna nama obicnim smrtnicima.
Ono sad kad budem uzeo konzolu, koristicu je minimum narednih 4-5 godina
Earlier this week gaming blog Kotaku quoted Microsoft's Shane Kim as saying that the launch of Natal, Microsoft's new controller-free motion control technology, would be as big as the launch of a console. Not surprising. That's because Natal is going to be a new console.
On this week's Listen Up podcast we discussed Natal, and David Ellis and I talked about what we've been hearing regarding the new technology -- and how it's actually the cornerstone of Microsoft's next evolution of the Xbox. Microsoft will not only release Natal as an add-on for the Xbox 360, it will come standard with the next Xbox console.
Yes, there will be a new Xbox console next fall.
However, the new console won't just be an Xbox 360 with a camera, though -- we've heard it will be considered a new platform and carry a new name (Xbox Natal?). It's not clear what sort of upgrades we might see, but some have suggested it will be an slight upgrade of the current Xbox 360 technology. Current Xbox 360 games would be playable on it, but future games would be able to take advantage of the added muscle. Similar to what we see in the PC space, games played on the more advanced Xbox would look or perform better, but publishers will still be able to support owners of both systems. Some developers have complained that they've already maxed out the Xbox 360; perhaps this will give them room to expand.
Make no mistake, we wouldn't be talking about the sort of hardware leap we've seen with Xbox (or most other) platforms in the past, and we're not talking about Microsoft ending one console cycle and starting another. We're talking about an evolution of the Xbox 360; similar hardware but upgraded, repackaged, and rebranded. It's actually not that unlike what Nintendo did with the Wii, where it essentially took the GameCube hardware, stuck in motion controls, and successfully relaunched it. The new Xbox console is said to be aimed directly at a mainstream audience -- and will launch before Nintendo is able to release its Wii HD.
So when would we first hear about this new Xbox console? Our sources point to next year's Game Developer's Conference as the target for its unveiling and Fall 2010 as the target for release.
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