Phil spencer talks about the xbox one and dx12
Phil Spencer, head of the Xbox division at Mircrosoft, has spoken about the impact the new API will have on his arrival at the company's console.
According to Phil Spencer, the arrival of DX12 on the Xbox One will help improve the graphic quality of future games but it will not be a dramatic change since the power of the console will remain the same, that is, it will not increase the processing capacity of your CPU and GPU and the amount of memory will remain the same (somewhat obvious).
He has also spoken about the backward compatibility of the console with Xbox 360 games saying that they are going to listen to users but can not promise anything, which makes us think that Microsoft does not plan to implement compatibility with games on its Xbox One. Xbox 360.
Finally, he also referred to the cloud saying that they will continue to improve the servers of their online gaming service.
Source: wccftech
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