Microsoft Reveals Power of the Cloud

Microsoft Build Conference 2014 has revealed a few new details about what Microsoft has in store for Xbox and gaming. ▻ VGN Video Game News: http://www.Video…

25 Responses to Microsoft Reveals Power of the Cloud

  1. Dennis Fluttershy says:

    Just because an AI is on the dedicated server instead of local won’t make
    it dumb and stupid. An AI is streamed to you exactly like a normal player
    is. (2:47)
    An AI on a dedicated server can also simulate much more than a regular Xbox
    One, or even a PS4 can. *That’s what the power of the cloud can do for the
    Xbox One*

  2. THEFALLOFSONY says:

    This will push Xbox live even further ahead of it’s competitors.

  3. Kurzland says:

    Is this the xbox one version of BF4? Looks terrible.

  4. SuperTuberEddie says:

    People that say the cloud is BS haven’t done the research… It is there,
    unfortunately it is another thing they have to code for, which is more
    time, which means more money and that is why it will hardly be used.

    When you have the PS4 over there who has a bigger fanbase currently and can
    do what the cloud can do due to its more compute units, there really isn’t
    a point… The developers don’t get anything when Microsoft’s cloud is
    successful.

    They kind of wounded themselves here Microsoft… Now they are gonna spend
    the first couple of years healing instead of having that period of
    exponential growth a new console needs. 

  5. KrashmanVonStinkputn says:

    This is too late to help X1 overcome the perception (and perhaps reality)
    of it being under-designed to keep up with PS4 this console gen as a gaming
    machine. For PC games–less of an issue.
    It will take years until developers truly understand how (and when) to
    implement this architecture and optimize it. Optimization will be key
    especially for consoles since the hardware is fixed. Additionally, and
    perhaps more importantly, the performance of this tech in game will rely
    heavily on the quality of users internet connection—something completely
    out of the developer’s control.
    Implementing this capability (or maybe better called design philosophy)
    could be great for the NEXT, next-gen.

  6. Vinsan1ty13 says:

    Kinda makes me wish ms would have built a better console spec-wise rather
    than relying on cloud computing to make up for the lesser hardware.. but
    with the xbox one capable of games like Ryse I’m not too worried. It’s
    gonna be fun to watch the xbox one evolve over the next several years.

  7. steverl22 says:

    Won’t believe til I see it…..Titanfall AI on the bots suck so bad.
    There’s videos on here showing bots running into the wall and never
    stopping for the entire match. 

  8. PaulusAlone says:

    Yup! The idea is great – But the real problem isn’t the computing power. It
    is the horrible state of most of the mid 20th century infrastructure that
    connects all this 21st century computing power together! Copper telephone
    cables from the 1950’s/1960’s are not going to cut it!
    Once everyone has high speed fibre optic broadband then it will indeed be
    revolutionary. Another ten years maybe? Hopefully not longer than that.
    South Korea has an almost complete national coverage of it’s high speed
    broadband network. And it has led to an explosion of innovation, commerce,
    gaming, social networking et al. Be nice if we could all share that. ^^

  9. cotxe11 says:

    Will microsoft have enough computers to handle the millions of particles of
    millions of gamers in the world?
    That’s fine for a single computer, but if you want to sell a lot you would
    need to have a lot of these “physics computers”.

  10. skeetys81 says:

    lol, Microsoft thinks they can trick the hardcore gamers with this BS. They
    shouldn’t try to advertise BS like this. Our gaming PCs could handle that
    bs demo running 20 times at once on the same box.

  11. Larry Hundley says:

    Ok i have a question, If Titan Fall used the cloud for A.I then why are the
    8 bit turtles in Mario Bros smarter than the A.I. in Titan Fall? IMO..with
    all the talk about the cloud it seems the A.I. should have been ground
    breaking and smarter then any other A.I. in any other game. So did this
    idea of off loading the A.I. to the cloud fail or did Respawn make the A.I.
    retarded on purpose?

  12. christrules0041 says:

    I don’t believe that at all. Seriously a gaming rig running that demo at
    2fps for that long? There is other things like how far where they from the
    servers? Companies run 100+ mbps upload and download speed. How good of an
    internet connection will you need? Plus those servers are just doing
    calculations for just that demo. When splitting up the servers for many
    different machines how smoothly will it work? Will lots of people online
    make it go super slowly? Another thing say in the future Microsoft goes
    bankrupt, there won’t be those servers anymore. Will you need those servers
    for the game to even work? You can’t play an online game without latency
    and delays. Depending on the internet for computational power definately
    isn’t very good. Of coarse latency insensitive things could work. Too many
    unanswered questions.

  13. k1ng2b420 says:

    You guys are idiots the cloud is just another way of saying its drm . You
    will need to have internet to play or use it, and this isn’t new Sony is
    doing it better and coming out this summer with the Sony game streaming
    service blows your cloud out of the water. That and saying xbox live is
    better makes look like complete idiots we have better party chat features
    unlike you guys can’t even party chat while playing different games. In
    realty its easy for 3rd party supports to create on the ps4 then on xbox
    end of discussion this is why Microsoft is doing this to compete because it
    ain’t . Sony is winning and titanfail didn’t even help sell Xbox it only
    did okay because PlayStation were out of stock infamous already out sold
    haha ..

  14. Kerns Phoegon says:

    +THE RED DRAGON
    You realize, they not ONCE said their specs, that and oddly enough
    unverifiable proof (where you can’t get your hands on it)

    Was it coded for a certain Physics, or their own brand. Would is utilize
    CUDA cores, or OpenGL/OpenCL? There is far to much information not
    there, to take this at face value..

    Though One very word of warning Latency, even with ‘physics information’
    will kill game experiences, and how long till they start making people pay
    monthly for Cloud assisted gameplay, even on the PC? I do not welcome that
    at all.

    Though, would you kindly cut the smug shit from your lips.

    There is honestly to much to take this as good or bad news.

  15. Ineedgames says:

    I think this was just only a demonstration to people who had doubts that
    cloud power could work, even if it is a Control environment its still
    proff.

  16. JoyKiller says:

    I want a Xbox One :(

  17. MasterJazz09 says:

    Here is Microsoft trying to make something new for gaming yet they get bash
    for it man you guys are like anti-innovation why can’t Microsoft make new
    things or try new things you ppl just say no you can’t damn you guys are
    negative what happen to being optimistic what happened to being curious? I
    am again losing faith in gamers.

  18. THE RED DRAGON says:

    Microsoft Shows off Power of the Cloud in PC / Xbox One games

  19. Jack Charles says:

    lol so this is what crackdown will look like. been trying to see this
    forever but i heard that the demo was an early concept for crackdown.
    should be fun.

    ;D

  20. Unit645 says:

    “Unnnlimited poweeeeeerrr!” -Palpatine

  21. PardonMySwag says:

    Red Dragon! Naval Strike looks STUNNING!!! Oh LAWD!!! 

  22. ttwiitch twitch says:

    the power of the cloud….LMAO

  23. Enrique carrillo says:

    Red dragon do you play arma 3 altis life?

  24. FapMaster 6000 says:

    I’ve always known that Cloud computing wasn’t impossible companies like
    ONLIVE are cloud gaming, they stream to devices that otherwise couldn’t
    handle the game. And now Microsoft & Sony are taking a bite of that cake,
    all the fanboys across the planet where mocking Cloud gaming pre-launch,
    but the reality is It’s already been a thing, and peoples bandwidth aren’t
    going to be as big a problem as everybody is making it out to be imo.

  25. Sens23Bruins says:

    Who the hell is this fat ass boogie retard that keeps advertising on every
    one elses videos? No i do not want to subscribe FUCK OFF! What kind of
    youtuber advertises on other peoples channels?

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