Parvateshwar: Do you have any good sources on the specs of the upcoming console releases? I read an article in Techradar which said the opposite, that Microsoft are going all out with the hardware. It's probably just rumors at this point, though. Regardless of the specs, I'm sure it will be reflected in the price, so console gamers will no longer be able to claim that their product is more economical.
http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/consoles/report-xbox-720-specs-include-kinect-2-0-blu-ray-ar-games-1113779 SimonG: I don't buy into any rumors. Heck, modern games still don't look like the "ingame footage" presented with the current PS 3. MS certainly still has more money than Sony to play big daddy. But with smartphones and tablets now also "in the market" people will be less willing to shell out 500$ for something you can only play on. IF the new XBOX comes with a keyboard, Win 8 and office capabilities, then it could be very different however. Then it could replace desktop upgrades for many users.
Ubivis: FTL - That game was so boring from the beginning, and even with a new ship, nothing has changed at all.
SimonG: Et tu, brute :.-(
Well, what do any of us non-insiders know? That the new generation will have to at least run the new Unreal engine, as I believe the current hardware specs in both the PS3/360 isn't beefy enough? I may have misrea the article I'm thinking of, but there were a few that stated that a new generation of consoles would be needed to make the most use of the engine, bare minimum.
ON TOPIC:
To be honest, I don't think I've gotten anything TOO disappointing as of yet. Well, I take that back, actually. I picked up a used 360 copy of Alpha Protocol, and it kept bugging out on me. Seems like the only time it'll run fine is if I run it after just booting the console up. Otherwise, if it's been running for an hour or two, the game runs in super slowmo. Made it instantly unplayable for me. I should pick up a fully patched version for PC, I guess, and try again. :(