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	Comments on: Wolfenstein: The New Order Runs at 60 FPS/1080p &#8220;With Minimal Visual Disparity&#8221; on All Platforms	</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Very fine ... Time and tools are slowly making results. Pretty sure that 1.75Ghz CPU and eSRAM full bandwith utilization will make their effect while software engineers will create dedicated module to allow game developpers to take davantage of Xbox One architecture. Not using old gen engines will also be a significant leap for next gen full optimization  (remember Call Of Duty fiasco).
Next step will be full utilization of AMD 8 core cpu, which will be profitable for all machines ... As it is not currently the case with PC CPU. 
Regarding the cloud, I continue to think it is way to early for computing gains. Even if MS is making lot of effort to demonstrate the concept.
Hope E3 will finally show GAMES and FUN using new technologies, including kinect which is obviously forgotten for the next gen launch. Lot of work Mister Spencer !]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very fine &#8230; Time and tools are slowly making results. Pretty sure that 1.75Ghz CPU and eSRAM full bandwith utilization will make their effect while software engineers will create dedicated module to allow game developpers to take davantage of Xbox One architecture. Not using old gen engines will also be a significant leap for next gen full optimization  (remember Call Of Duty fiasco).<br />
Next step will be full utilization of AMD 8 core cpu, which will be profitable for all machines &#8230; As it is not currently the case with PC CPU.<br />
Regarding the cloud, I continue to think it is way to early for computing gains. Even if MS is making lot of effort to demonstrate the concept.<br />
Hope E3 will finally show GAMES and FUN using new technologies, including kinect which is obviously forgotten for the next gen launch. Lot of work Mister Spencer !</p>
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