XBox 360 games single threaded, says Vole
Microsoft drops bomb at FPF
MICROSOFT'S VOLE DRAMA ARMY DROPPEDa bombshell today in a backhanded way.
During a talk on multithreaded programming, Microsoft used the three core, two thread per core Xbox360 as an example.
The bombshell was that the first generation of Xbox titles, all of them, are single threaded. Not good.
The INQ has gotten its hands on an Xbox360, yes, there is a Wal-Mart near us, and was completely underwhelmed by the quality of the games. Graphics quality was poor, and pixels were showing up blocky, ruining the wow-factor of the new console.
Every new machine has a nasty first set of games as the programmers work up to speed on the hardware. In this case, the up side is that there is about 6x the CPU power available and coming to a console near you in the second generation of games. The scary part is that everyone tells me that the PS3 is harder to program for than the Xbox360, and the tools are nowhere near the quality of Microsoft's. That means that even with an extra six months of design time, the initial PS3 games may be worse.
The INQuirer
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