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Xbox One graphics output in 900p, worse than PS4s 1080p

2013-10-15 20:45:23| Extremetech

In the ongoing prerelease war between Sony's PS4 and Microsoft's Xbox One, the PS4 continually appears to be the clear victor, from Sony's E3 showing and Microsoft's DRM and indie game debacle, to the PS4's superior hardware and the Xbox One's higher price. Now, a mysterious insider that has leaked correct Microsoft info in the past, is claiming that the Xbox One can't output in 1080p, and tops out at a mere 900p.

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Xbox One will not support AMDs Mantle, and PS4 is also unlikely. Is Mantle DOA?

2013-10-15 19:37:17| Extremetech

According to a recent Microsoft blog post, AMD's Mantle -- the new API the company is banking on as a major performance booster -- won't be supported on the Xbox One. Does this change the chances that the new framework will succeed?

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NBA 2K14 (for Xbox 360)

2013-10-14 19:33:33| PC Magazine: New Product Reviews

NBA 2K14 isn't radically different from its predecessor, but several key additions make it the b-ball title to beat this autumn.

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PS4 and Xbox One wont support your expensive third-party headset for now

2013-10-14 15:11:17| Extremetech

If you've invested in a nice wireless headset for the next-gen launch, prepare for some bad news. Unfortunately, the majority of wireless headsets will not work with the PS4 at launch. While Sony does plan on releasing compatibility patches down the road, this news leaves a rancid taste in the mouths of many core gamers who have already invested in Sony's own hardware.

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Xbox One will be best experienced with IPv6: How do you get IPv6 at home, though?

2013-10-10 17:56:25| Extremetech

According to Microsoft, if you want to enjoy the best possible Xbox One gaming experience, you should use IPv6. The Xbox One natively supports IPv6, but finding an ISP that will give you an IPv6 connection to the internet is difficult. By using IPv6 on your Xbox One, you should have less latency when playing multiplayer games, any data that you do transmit over the internet should be safer and more private, and in general any connections made by the Xbox One -- either to remote servers, or peer-to-peer -- should be faster and more responsive.

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