Steve Holt
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For over a grand, that's it's?? 25% I was expecting at least 50%+ with all this hype. Ah man.
Helix won't sell 10M in its lifetime. I don't believe MS is banking on integrating tech and feature sets that will require much custom development to take advantage of its feature set. At least, that's my guess as any other path just wouldn't work out.Not bad. I expected a bigger than 25% difference given the (rumored) much higher price tag for the device. Maybe the thing won't cost that much more than a PS6?
If history is anything to go by, the 25% difference will, more than likely, mean nothing in reality. Developers have -- understandably -- significantly less incentive to prioritize the least selling version of their game. If Helix the Cat can't sell >10M in its first year, developers just won't invest their resources into tapping into the extra 25%.
I mean they are going with mostly AMD design box that is really like 90% PC and has Xbox BC mode. It's also not going to get sold at a loss.
Dev kits can just be a PC equivalent. Like if they manage it right it would be more similar to a Surface hardware release vs a console from expense perspective.
Now, it's probably going to sell like Surface hardware as well, but if it's profitable that might be enough.
A console apu with a rtx 5080 is not bad at all.A Helix sitting on the shelf at Gamestop is my backup plan if my current PC goes belly up.
I'm a bit disappointed in the specs of both these APU's to be honest.
At least they will have FSR upscalling. They are going to need it.
If the rumors are true and the device is comfortably over $1K then they would be lucky to not crash and burn like the ROG Ally X just did.Helix won't sell 10M in its lifetime. I don't believe MS is banking on integrating tech and feature sets that will require much custom development to take advantage of its feature set. At least, that's my guess as any other path just wouldn't work out.
Next xbox will have an Npu for ai tasks.Xbox going to need that extra 25% to combat the Windows bloat and whatever AI trash MS shoehorns into it.
This guy knows literally NOTHING, why do we keep posting this retarded twat
Success is relative, and I don't think MS had super high expectations that the $1,000+ handheld was going to move many units. The product is strictly there to offer a Xbox/MS branded alternative to SteamOS. Same reason the Helix will exist.If the rumors are true and the device is comfortably over $1K then they would be lucky to not crash and burn like the ROG Ally X just did.
Agreed. I think the 25% difference could show up -- more noticeably -- in some of the AI stuff they're rumored to be working on, e.g., an AI guide. If Helix's AI guide is faster than PS6's AI guide, that could be an advantage that's meaningful to people.
A console apu with a rtx 5080 is not bad at all.
Nice one, shame about about the other 500 'predictions' and 'leaks'.He was 90% right (minus inflated TF numbers) with first Pro leak he had, with Sony documents and stuff.
Fall 2027 is before "at least 2 years"They aren't releasing for at least 2 years and PS6's GPU will be equivalent to the AMD RX 1060 or RX 1060XT (successor to the current RX 9060 or 9060XT)
@KeplerL2 also said (and if I'm wrong, please correct me if anything has changed in this time) that the difference will be closer to that between the PS4 Pro and the Xbox One X (than XSXvsPS5) because this time the Helix was better in every important area: CPU, GPU, VRAM, CUs, clock speed, etc.
As always, the games will eventually reveal the true extent of the performance differences and of course Will depend in games to games, but that doesn't change the fact that MLD's article is nonsensical and full of contradictions.
"25%" when it's previously described:
1- That this ~25% is in rasterization power.
2- That the CPU is ~20% better.
3- He claims the PS6 is 12x better at ray tracing than the PS5, and previously stated that the Helix is 20x better than the Xbox Series X at ray tracing.
4- He claims not to know the amount of VRAM in the Helix, which is up to 48GB GDDR7 vs. the PS6's 30GB... The Helix is also faster...
In short, MLD doing what MLD usually does. 10%-25%-35%-40% ... Whatever the difference... but MLD in that respect (speculating on theoretical performance) is the worst possible source and his article es and example.
Of course, and for a ginormous entity like MS, it's extra relative when it comes to their gaming business.Success is relative, and I don't think MS had super high expectations that the $1,000+ handheld was going to move many units. The product is strictly there to offer a Xbox/MS branded alternative to SteamOS. Same reason the Helix will exist.
Edited: forgot to include important context.
Fall 2027 is before "at least 2 years"
I guarantee you, that's what will happen. Cheaper, more efficient and with similar performance.After MS Helix unveiling, for Cerny and Sony PS engineer, they will have their work cut out to make Ps6 an excellent designed machine with very efficient and very good performance and still perform very well against MS Pc hybrid. And most of all, cost less.
I don't disagree. And depending on the OS situation I might get one.4090 was 1600 at launch but anyway...
My point was that even with SR and FG you can tottally see that difference in power. And bigger and better CPU will also keep framerates higher in CPU limited scenarios.
I think this console will crash and burn (sorry, MS) but tech in it is very interesting.
There will be AI, alright.Next xbox will have an Npu for ai tasks.
I disagree tbh. If this thing is priced over a $1000-$1500 and no one other than Microsoft will be stocking it, why would people want it.They haven't provided any reason so far. The price alone is absurd.I think if they could get this out a year before PS6, slap a years Gamepass Ulitimate with the console, and it would have a chance at shifting some units.
Wouldn't be the first time an Xbox console is more powerful![]()
I suspect you are right, but I'm personally happy they are going this route.Of course, and for a ginormous entity like MS, it's extra relative when it comes to their gaming business.
If the next battle for them is exclusively against Steam, they're already starting off shaky. Their strategy with any hybrid/portable should not include any premium version. Go after the cost of entry.
Hear youThere will be AI, alright.
There will be AI, alright.
Wouldn't be the first time an Xbox console is more powerful![]()
Hear you
The Helix will probably be $1000, no way the PS6 will release for $400.You'd hope it's a little faster for a 15M capped unit PC that will sell for more than double the price of a PS6 console.
They didnt use GDDR7 with 9070xt. highly doubt any of the new systems will.But I doubt they use GDDR7.
They didnt use GDDR7 with 9070xt. highly doubt any of the new systems will.
oh nice. i missed that I guess ? thought they just announced the project name thats all.It's confirmed they will.
oh nice. i missed that I guess ? thought they just announced the project name thats all.
A platform that can run both console and PC games, with multiple stores, free online and cloud saving could be revolutionary.I fail to see anything but MS trying to squeeze somewhere between the traditional high powered gaming PC's and low cost PC boxes. I think they will be saying here's our "moderately" priced small factor PC box where you can do all your PC stuff and also play more demanding games. IMO. The gap they are trying to fill is extremely small. Slapping a console tag on it, is just paying the lip service to its remaining core Xbox audience. We really don't even know what their plans are.
In times like these, where certainty is a luxury, planning seems more like an act of faith.
wasnt the rumor that the PS5 is not a full RDNA 5 ?Not by Sony or MS but RDNA5 on PC will use GDDR7 and all the leaks point to consoles using this as well. Otherwise with 160bit bus PS6 would suck ass.
wasnt the rumor that the PS5 is not a full RDNA 5 ?
you are right though, it will suck if they still stuck with 6 or 6x. but I mean... I am not expecting much from a mainstream box that should retail around 500$ to 600$. unless these numbers are no longer an option for Sony at least.
So it will sell more?25% more powerful PCs are... 25% more powerful in most games, or more.
And unlike PS5/XSX situation, Magnus will be better in everything - better CPU, faster memory, more memory, bigger GPU etc.
completely meaningless if the next XBox is 150-200% the price of the PS6
Ok, but would you buy a fixed hardware console for that amount of money or would you just buy an actual PC? Or perhaps spend less money and get a PS6?PCs are already that much more and we still buy them. My PC was $3k and I would never trade it for a weaker PC with a walled garden, one store, pay to play online, and no mods. If someone is in the market for PC gaming but also wants console games like GTA6, it may be enticing. But of course, someone can just buy a PC and a PS6 instead. Not arguing against that. It's nice to have choices.
Also, I'd like a PC with Xbox support as in if there are any defects I trust a warranty on a console from MS than the warranty and service from iBuyPower or any other PC manufacturer.
So it will sell more?
Ok, but would you buy a fixed hardware console for that amount of money or would you just buy an actual PC?
Makes you wonder what's the point then... I see stuff like this, and all I think is that not only has MS just not learned its lesson, but they obviously have more money than they know what to do with it.Nope.
So it will sell more?