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AMD E3 Page

Misinformation.

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According to the Gamespot guys on the floor, it was PC hardware but Xbox One emulator software running the demos, they talk about this strange situation during the multiplayer video walkthrough.
 
I have a mate who went e3 chaboyyhd youtuber, and everyone was saying the game was running 25fps and when recording it was 25fps.
Now looking at game play it looked very sooth don't you think? This can only mean one thing the driver was the prototype version?
 
It wasn't emulation I can say that with almost certainty, the technicalities required to emulate the console are huge, seems like it would be far too much effort to code an emulator just for a demo. Just pc's with xbone controllers hooked up. Even the Microsoft booth was using pc's hidden away with xbox controllers on their xbone stand :)

Edit: let's not forget the cpu that was being used would struggle to emulate a snes :p
 
There's plenty of evidence here:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=590486

A couple of the 'Xbox One' machines crashed back to a Windows 7 desktop.

So not only have Microsoft chosen to use NVidia GPU's they've avoided Windows 8 as well. :p

edit: Oh and it looks like a S2011 P9X79 Intel Motherboard as well.

I'm not talking about the console side, that i don't care about. The battlefield 4 64 player player multiplayer was using pc/amd hardware. What microsoft decided to do with showcasing anything console doesn't bother me.
 
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