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XO将在07年7月前彻底打败PS3,结束战斗(完全版)

等!


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吃饭大婶,你妈叫你回家吃饭



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原帖由 国宝级 于 2006-10-25 15:58 发表
SONY生久多,久多生PS3。
SONY begat JUDO; and JUDO begat PS3;
MS生摩尔,摩尔生XO;
RUAN begat MOORE; and MOORE begat XO;
XO听说PS3将要出世,心里就不安;
When XO the loser had heard these things, he was troubled,
于是派出众多软饭杀PS3。
XO will seek the young child by fans to destroy him.
PS3说,和谐了,你们应该悔改。
And PS3 saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.
阿门。
Amen.
拜您的英文(我没弄错把,没信心),真太和谐了


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走着瞧

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每天XO都能赢好几次

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大门如果看到了楼主的分析应该会为培育出这样思考逻辑的fans而自责吧

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路过~~~

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有D版还有中文游戏,XO更值得入手

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已经把yy练到第九层了

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原帖由 青青乐园 于 2006-10-26 11:55 发表
有D版还有中文游戏,XO更值得入手
这才是实话,没必要打肿脸充胖子

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无论谁胜谁败,这都是挖坟的绝好素材啊……

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纠正楼主一个概念,PC独占,应该是 Games for Windows 独占

我不去评价 LZ 得出07年7月前XO打败PS3的结论,但我认为LZ要理解微软的战略,一定要完整地理解 Live Anywhere 和 Games for Windows 这两点。不然就主机谈主机,实际上未免片面。

有关 Games for Windows 的详细资料:



零售店头将为 Games for Windows 专辟的柜台效果

   

Microsoft's Games for Windows Plans

During its Gamefest event currently occurring in Seattle, Microsoft announced its intention to bring console development to the masses. At the same time, however, the company is making a big push for PC gaming, mainly driven by and in support of the new Windows Vista operating system shipping next year. Microsoft, aware that PC gaming has seen continually dwindling development support and retail sales from the core gaming segment even as casual gaming is on the rise, has a number of plans for how to reinstate Windows as a premier gaming platform on par with fixed gaming platforms. Today, Microsoft's Skip McIlvaine gave a presentation outlining the steps Microsoft will be taking as well as what will be expected out of developers to increase the accessibility and marketability of Windows gaming.

Retail and Marketing

As longtime PC gamers know, retail treatment of PC games, even in specialty video game retailers, is less than appealing. According to McIlvaine, Microsoft is currently working with all major game retailers to revamp their display and marketing practices for PC games and putting them more on the level of games for a dedicated console gaming platform. This includes things like official Games for Windows branding, well maintained displays, and actual in store Windows game demo kiosks. Gamers will frequently be able to try out a game in a store, then take that same demo home on a DVD.

Microsoft will be launching a revamped dedicated Windows gaming site, analogous to the comprehensive Xbox.com site it maintains for its console platforms. "It's been a little corporate," admitted McIlvaine. "The Microsoft Windows gaming sites have been more business, like Windows itself, [instead of] like Xbox." The Game Advisor, which allows gamers to check if their systems are capable of playing specific games, will also be updated.

Showcases and Essentials

Though many of the technical and marketing issues related to the platform as a whole will be tackled by Microsoft, Windows is still an open development platform and so it is a bit trickier to fully standardize actual game features. To encourage developers to take advantage of Vista-specific features and make their games compliant with the overall Games for Windows initiative, there will be a set of recommended and strongly recommended features called Showcases and Essentials.

Essentials are checklist features that Microsoft will stringently require for developers who want to take advantage of the marketing support being placed behind Games for Windows. Again, there is no way to actually require a feature in Windows games since the nature of PC development means there is no mandatory licensing program, but only developers that adhere to the Essentials will get the substantial marketing muscle being placed behind the platform. Assuming the support Microsoft gives to Games for Windows is attractive and effective enough to entice developers to want to participate, the overall accessibility and compatibility of Windows games should theoretically increase as those developers implement Essentials.

McIlvaine went through several examples of Essentials. One is support for Windows Media Center (a default component of Vista) for gamers who use their PCs in the living room. This includes features such as support for a wide array of aspect ratios and resolution and the integration of games with the Media Center browser so they can be launched with a remote control. An Essential for games that have general controller support will be natively supporting the Xbox 360 wired controller; support for other Xbox 360 peripherals should be straightforward as well, as Microsoft is requiring all of its hardware licensees to make their peripherals compatible with both Windows and Xbox 360. Though OpenGL will work in Vista, another Essential is using Direct3D as the default game renderer. Easy installation is another thing Microsoft will be pushing as an Essential, meaning developers should reduce the amount of time users spend between putting a disc in the drive and experiencing gameplay, making it closer to the "it just works" console experience. As much as possible should be done behind the scenes; ie, the entire game doesn't have to be copied to the hard disk before the user starts playing, rather much of it can be streamed in the background during gameplay. There are also a number of technical security and compatibility specs that must be adhered to. Finally, developers should make their games fully compliant with the Windows Vista Game Explorer.

The Game Explorer centralizes and streamlines game organization. Everything related to a particular game that a user might need to access--the launcher, configuration files, save games, the uninstaller, and so on--can be found in the Game Explorer as long as developers support it. The Game Explorer will include information about a given game, such as release date, developer, publisher, links to the developer's and publisher's websites, and content rating from the ESRB or other regional ratings organization. Parents will be able to limit access by their children to games bearing a certain rating or specific content descriptors.

Showcases are extra steps developers can take that showcase the features of Vista and XP and thus make Microsoft more likely to engage in heavier co-marketing with a game's publisher and push the game as a prime example of Windows gaming. These include things such as native support for 64-bit editions of Windows, support for multi-core processors, and taking advantage of the more advanced rendering and performance features of Direct3D 10. Microsoft will also encourage developers to make use of the Windows Error Reporting utility, which allows users to send feedback to Microsoft after a program has crashed. Developers will be able to evaluate common crash symptoms sent using the WER and, once diagnosed, can return applicable messages to end users. For example, having determined that a given crash is due to a particular out of date driver, the developer can send that information back to users to ensure that the users are able to correct the problem on their own. Microsoft is also strongly encouraging developers to not advertise game support for legacy operating systems such as Windows 9x or 2000, even if they do testing for compatibility with those systems.

Other Showcases include less defined features, such as simply crafting gameplay that is unique to Windows, or best played on Windows. This might include dual monitor support in genres such as strategy or racing. In the near future, Microsoft will also be putting a heavier emphasis on its Live Anywhere service, which will attempt to bring an Xbox Live-like streamlined online gaming experience to other platforms including Windows. It will include features such as the TruSkill matching system used in Xbox Live, built in voice chat for all compatible titles, an all-inclusive cross-platform Gamertag, support for microtransactions and other paid content, Xbox 360-like Achievements, and so on.

Live Anywhere will be receiving a first party "launch" when Vista is released, consisting of the Vista showcase titles Shadowrun and Halo 2. At that point, major features such as account management, matchmaking, a player feedback system, achievements, and the cross-platform identity will be in place. However, Microsoft also plans a second launch around the 2007 holiday season consisting of 8-10 major AAA titles to show off the system. That is the release timeframe developers currently working on Live Anywhere PC titles should be targeting. Other features such as Live Arcade for Windows, the Marketplace, integration with MSN Messenger, and so on, will be more fully implemented at that point. The SDK will be made available to developers this fall.

Why?

According to Microsoft, the actual total Windows gaming market is growing, in large part due to the rise of online casual gaming. Currently, Microsoft estimates that there are 16 million hardcore online PC gamers, 39 million moderate online PC gamers, and a staggering 143 million casual online PC gamers. The overall market is expected to hit 336 million online gamers in 2009. In addition to attracting existing (or former) hardcore gamers both on the console and PC side, Microsoft hopes that the console-like approach to PC gaming will attract more casual gamers that may not be interested in a dedicating gaming console. For gamers, this would have the benefit of increasing support for Windows gaming and making the experience more stable and consistent. From Microsoft's perspective, it strengthens the Windows brand and drives Vista sales and upgrades, as well as likely increasing support for Xbox 360 due to the cross-platform XNA tools.

Microsoft has a big task ahead of it with its Games for Windows plans; this kind of unified platform approach to PC gaming has never been attempted to this degree. If the company succeeds, however, it could have an extremely positive effect on the PC gaming development and gamer community, which has seen slowly declining support in recent years as publishers place more of their budget allocations on console development. Microsoft's Peter Moore stated that, in its negligence, Microsoft has allowed PC gaming to suffer. Hopefully now it can have the opposite effect.

[ 本帖最后由 RestlessDream 于 2006-10-26 14:45 编辑 ]

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原帖由 RestlessDream 于 2006-10-26 14:35 发表
纠正楼主一个概念,PC独占,应该是 Games for Windows 独占

我不去评价 LZ 得出07年7月前XO打败PS3的结论,但我认为LZ要理解微软的战略,一定要完整地理解 Live Anywhere 和 Games for Windows 这两点。不然 ...
我明白的,只不过解释起来太吃力,而且很多人也听不懂,就用PC来代替了。

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原帖由 RestlessDream 于 2006-10-26 14:35 发表
纠正楼主一个概念,PC独占,应该是 Games for Windows 独占

我不去评价 LZ 得出07年7月前XO打败PS3的结论,但我认为LZ要理解微软的战略,一定要完整地理解 Live Anywhere 和 Games for Windows 这两点。不然 ...
R版每次喷都是大长篇啊..

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原帖由 muranus 于 2006-10-26 15:00 发表
我明白的,只不过解释起来太吃力,而且很多人也听不懂,就用PC来代替了。
写贴不光是给别人看

你写了什么表达的是你的认知和态度

别人是否理解,是他们的问题,作者没必要也不可能保证每个读者都理解而不误读

所以,写 Games for Windows 要比PC更准确

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(顺便说一句,国宝级同学已经永封了……)

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