Xbox One news from Comicon

Peench | July 20, 2013 | COMMENTS:No Comments »

We learned a little bit more about the future of the Xbox One from Major Nelson at Comicon.

Major Nelson took the stage today at San Diego Comic Con to moderate a panel of developers as they talked about the new features of Microsoft’s upcoming console, the Xbox One.

Ken Lobb, Creative Director at Microsoft, has been trying to revive Killer Instinct for years. Rather than go into tons of detail about the game itself, Ken showed highlights from EVO, the recent fighting name tournament in Las Vegas. At EVO, Ken used Project Upload to record a match where a dev broke a fan’s 100+ win streak through some of the games new combo breakers. The match highlights were used as a sort of demo of the Xbox One’s new video recording feature, which automatically records and stores locally the last five minutes of every game you play. Whenever something cool happens, you simply say “Xbox record” and it saves out the last 30 seconds of gameplay for upload and sharing.

More impressively, the controllers automatically recognize who is holding the controller through the camera. When the controller is passed from player to player, the games automatically load individual controller profiles for that player. Now passing controllers around during a game won’t require you to back out to the options menu and change look inversion.

Dan Greenawalt, Creative Director of Turn10, creators of Forza, talked about more of the haptic a and rumble motors in the controller. The individual rumble in the triggers are being used to provide feedback on the tire performance, so players will have even more awareness of grip and braking. While that’s impressive, the video showing a Prague course in 1080p and 60fps was even more amazing.

Keeping on the theme of graphics, Josh Bridge showed off a highlight reel from the insanity that is Dead Rising 3. The sequel will offer more zombies than ever before, a larger world, and no loading times. That’s the big news, but Josh also took time to highlight, via a slideshow, some of the added details, from physics driven glass shards to biologically appropriate innards when you dismember zombies with your lightsaber.

We’ve already covered some of the Smartglass integration in Microsoft’s Ryse, but producer Justin Robey was on hand to discuss how Smartglass can display where your friends are in each of their games and can help you prep multiplayer sessions without having to load the game first. So if you’re playing Ryse, you can invite a bunch of your friends to a Dead Rising match, and will be notified in Ryse when all players are ready.

Nick Burton, lead of new technology at Rare, introduced the topic of Kinect, and how the fidelity had not been “quite there” in the previous generation. It could track about 20 points on the body. The Xbox One is about 10x the resolution of the current version and can read the folds in your face and discriminate among your fingers even at 3 meters. Hand positions can now be read for better fidelity in bowling and rock climbing games. The team have even created a target shooting game that uses your hand and eye positions in place of an actual light gun.

As amazing as that is, Nick had even more surprises. He showed a Kinectic produced mask of his own face that can the be mapped to in-game models. Rather than the gamer pic versions of yourself in games like Rainbow Six, you can now import your own face geometry and even your BMI onto character models in the games. The whole game also tracks your face during gameplay and will reproduce your real life facial expressions on the in game models.

All these features are so-called system level features and will be available to any game that chooses to use them.

The first question from the crowd was, not surprisingly, about the release date. The team promised more details on that this summer.

Category: Entertainment, Gaming, Microsoft

NCAA 14 PGL Dynasty!

Lord Sam | July 14, 2013 | COMMENTS:6 Comments »

 

It is time to resurrect the PGL Dynasty for NCAA 14, and from the sounds of it, it looks like we could get some original owners back!

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Ok, I think we are looking at a dynasty were we all start out as coordinators on 2-star schools, six minute quarters, and play on All-American.  Now, I know that is kind of a jump from how we usually start our leagues, but I think it ok to lose games (heck, I am a Cowboys fan).  Then we can gradually build our coaches up in rank, and then move on to bigger and better jobs.  It moves along pretty good clip, in last years game I was an OC and North Carolina for two seasons, OC at Oregon for one or two seasons, then HC at LSU.

Anyways, chime in here, or on Xbox Live if you are joining up.  Here is a quick list of the 2-star schools to start out at:

 
Arkansas St (77 OVR)
Ball St (79 OVR)
Bowling Green (74 OVR)
Central Michigan (72 OVR)
Colorado (79 OVR)
Colorado St (72 OVR)
Connecticut (81 OVR)
Duke (79 OVR)
East Carolina (84 OVR)
Fresno St (81 OVR)
Hawaii (77 OVR)
Indiana (81 OVR)
Kansas (81 OVR)
Kent St  (74 OVR)
Marshall (74 OVR)
Maryland (86 OVR)
Miami (OH) (72 OVR)
Minnesota (79 OVR)
Northern Illinois (79 OVR)
Ohio (79 OVR)
Rice (75 OVR)
Southern Miss (74 OVR)
Temple (81 OVR)
Toledo (81 OVR)
Troy (75 OVR)
UL Monroe (75 OVR)
UNLV (72 OVR)
Utah St (75 OVR)
Wake Forest (83 OVR)
Wyoming (75 OVR)

Category: Gaming, Microsoft

The PGL Lobbycast is Back on iTunes! Rate and Review!

LobbycastGeoff | July 11, 2013 | COMMENTS:No Comments »

Lobbycast

 

Folks, we truly appreciate your patience with all of this iTunes nonsense.  To recap, iTunes wasn’t polling our feed after the hosting migration.  I tried resubmitting the feed, but iTunes was rejecting it as being a duplicate.  The problem there is that the podcast wasn’t showing up in searches of their service.  It was really frustrating!  The day before yesterday, I did my regular re-submission, fully expecting the same result (not insane) and the feed was accepted and approved!

Here’s where we need your help:  This show is now, for all intents and purposes, brand new to iTunes.  We need you to rate and review the show in order to get us back in the mix and into more peoples’ ears.  Will you do that for us?  Thank you!

 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-pgl-lobbycast/id672018462?mt=2

 

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One Microsoft

Peench | | COMMENTS:1 Comment »

In a lengthy memo, Steve Ballmer outlines how Microsoft is realigning to make itself “One Microsoft.”  Here’s some of the text and the full text can be found on Microsoft’s Site.

From: Steve Ballmer
To: Microsoft – All Employees
Date: July 11, 2013, 6 a.m.
Subject: One Microsoft

Today, we are announcing a far-reaching realignment of the company that will enable us to innovate with greater speed, efficiency and capability in a fast changing world.

Today’s announcement will enable us to execute even better on our strategy to deliver a family of devices and services that best empower people for the activities they value most and the enterprise extensions and services that are most valuable to business.

This company has always had a big vision — to help people realize their full potential. In the earliest days, it was by putting a PC on every desk and in every home. We’ve come farther than we could have imagined. The impact we have collectively made on the world is undeniable, and I am inspired when talented new hires say they chose Microsoft because they want to change the world — that’s what we do today, and that’s what we’ll do tomorrow.

Sharpening Our Strategy

About a year ago, we embarked on a new strategy to realize our vision, opening the devices and services chapter for Microsoft. We made important strides — launching Windows 8 and Surface, moving to continuous product cycles, bringing a consistent user interface to PCs, tablets, phones and Xbox — but we have much more to do.

Going forward, our strategy will focus on creating a family of devices and services for individuals and businesses that empower people around the globe at home, at work and on the go, for the activities they value most.

We will do this by leveraging our strengths. We have powered devices for many years through Windows PCs and Xbox. We have delivered high-value experiences through Office and other apps. And, we have enabled enterprise value through products like Windows Server and Exchange. The form of delivery shifts to a broader set of devices and services versus packaged software. The frontier of high-value scenarios we enable will march outward, but we have strengths and proven capabilities on which we will draw.

This memo shows you how far we have developed our thinking on our strategy for high- value activities based on devices and services delivery.

Driving Our Success

It is also clear to me and our leadership that we must do an extraordinary job to succeed in this modern world. We have delivered many great products and had much success in market, but we all want more. That means better execution from product conceptualization and innovation right through to marketing and sales. It also means operational excellence in cloud services, datacenter operations, and manufacturing and supply chain that are essential in a devices and services world. To advance our strategy and execute more quickly, more efficiently, and with greater excellence we need to transform how we organize, how we plan and how we work….

What do you think?

Category: Entertainment, Microsoft

MS Points to be Phased Out Next Month.

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Any of you who signed up for Xbox Live Rewards received an email about how it is being changed.  Here’s a copy of the announcement I received in my email inbox:

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:

As you may have heard from the announcements at E3, major changes are coming to Xbox Live. One of these changes is the switch to local currency for purchases on Xbox. That means Microsoft Points will soon be retired and you’ll instead be able to use money to purchase content on Xbox (see Xbox.com Points FAQ for more info).

With all these changes, it’s become necessary for us to evolve the way we reward you. Starting August 1, 2013, you will not be able to earn Microsoft Points through Xbox Live Rewards any longer. Not to worry, though! Since this currency change is impacting the structure of the program, we’re taking the opportunity to make Xbox Live Rewards even better. You’ll continue to get rewarded for doing the things you love on Xbox Live – just not with Microsoft Points. So come back to rewards.xbox.com on September 1, 2013 for the full scoop. You can also follow us at @XboxLiveRewards on Twitter for the latest updates.

Finally, despite the Microsoft Points changes, all your hard work will not go to waste. On August 7, 2013 we’ll deposit ALL your Pending Rewards Points into your account, even if you have less than 100. And if you still have Points in your Xbox account when Microsoft Points are retired, they’ll be transitioned into your country’s local currency. Your currency will be available for use at the Xbox Stores as usual. For more on the Points transition, see Xbox.com Points FAQ here.

So keep earning Microsoft Points with Xbox Live Rewards through July 31, 2013 – and stay tuned for exciting changes coming soon!

Sincerely,

Xbox Live Rewards Squad

And here’s a write up about it from Polygon with their take on it:

As part of its plan to transition from Microsoft Points to real currency, Microsoft will phase out Points-based Xbox Live Rewards beginning Aug. 1, according to an email sent to Polygon this morning.

Currently, the Xbox Live Rewards loyalty program gives members Microsoft Points and other digital goods for completing tasks on Xbox Live, including making purchases through the Marketplace, renewing Gold subscriptions, playing games and using other features. As Microsoft phases out Microsoft Points, they will no longer be offered as rewards, but the company states it has plans to replace them with something “even better.”

“Since this currency change is impacting the structure of the program, we’re taking the opportunity to make Xbox Live Rewards even better,” reads the statement from Microsoft. “You’ll continue to get rewarded for doing the things you love on Xbox Live — just not with Microsoft Points.”

According to the email, the Xbox Live Rewards website will be updated on Sept. 1 with information on the new rewards system.

Any pending Microsoft Points rewards will be added to players’ account balance on Aug. 7, and all remaining Points in players’ accounts once the full transition to real money occurs will also be converted into their country’s currency. A full FAQ on the transition is available on the Xbox support website.

Source

Category: Entertainment, Gaming, Microsoft