Showing posts with label NextGen. Show all posts
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Monday, November 4, 2013

What Does Next-Gen Mean to You?

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They're almost here. The Xbox One and PS4 release this month. Some retailers are already selling PS4 controllers, cameras, and video games. Next-gen fever is in the air.

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As the dates SLOWLY get closer, we asked the IGN community on Twitter what next-gen means to them.

Better graphics and tech!

With newer consoles comes better graphics. Games like Ryse: Son of Rome and Killzone: Shadow Fall will take advantage of the next-gen console's power and will deliver graphics not possible on previous generations. You can read the exact specs of the PS4 and Xbox One here in our comparison wiki.

Money, money, and more money

Although video games and consoles are the cheapest they've ever been, buying a new console is always a blow to the bank account. The PS4's retail value is $399 while the Xbox One is retailing for $499, and that's just for the console.

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Innovation

Because consumers will be dropping a pretty penny for a new console, some want their purchase to be justified with innovation from developers. New ideas, new IPs, and new ways to play are only a few requests some consumers have. With each Xbox One coming with the Kinect 2.0, developers can now find ways to integrate gameplay with that new piece of tech. The PS4's touchpad can bring in new ways to play and tackle a situation in a game.

Better games, right?

Whatever console you choose to purchase, this is an exciting time for gamers. New hardware always causes debate, but in the long run it's all about having fun playing video games.

What does next-gen mean to you? Are you excited to see those improved graphics on your T.V. screen? Is innovation the most important thing this coming generation? Let us know in the comments below!

Eriq Martin runs IGN's Twitter and Facebook account. He is currently listening to Rupaul and can't stop dancing in his chair. You can read about his ridiculous life on his Twitter.

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Microsoft Job Listings Hint at Next-Gen Kinect

New job listings on Microsoft’s site indicate that the publisher may be gearing up development on the next generation of Kinect. According to a listing for a software development engineer, “the team that shipped Kinect for Xbox 360” is seeking a candidate to work on “the future of Natural User Input.”More specifically, the listing later refers to the fact that “The Xbox Platform Team is gearing up towards the next generation of Natural User Interface (NUI) technologies.” The listing also refers to “rapid prototyping” and that a “successful candidate must be able to come up to speed with new technologies.”


A separate listing for a senior electronic engineer specifies that it’s looking for a candidate who would be responsible “for designing, building and delivering the devices and the innovative solution for Xbox and various future NUI applications.” It also includes its mission statement to “re-invent entertainment, led from the living room, powered by the cloud, across multiple screens and best experienced on our devices.”



The listings were posted in late June and early July, and fit in with rumors we previously heard about Microsoft working on an improved Kinect sensor. A Microsoft patent that emerged last month also hinted at a new Kinect sensor that could capture depth by using infrared light “to determine a physical distance from the capture device to a particular location on the targets or objects in the scene.” Previous rumors also suggested that the next Kinect will be accurate enough to read lips.


We know that Microsoft is likely working on the next-generation Xbox, as developers told us in an anonymous survey that the next generation of consoles will begin in 2013. We’ve also seen other Microsoft job listings refer to a new system, including a listing from Rare about next-gen games and a listing that implied a next-gen Halo is already in the works.


We’ve reached out to Microsoft about the job listings and will update this story with any comment we receive.