You iimbeciles need to shut up lmao immature none of you know about computers or xbox`s so stop acting leave it up to xbox and mojang to decide whether its good enough or not because only they know and what you say wont be a matter anyway the xbox one could handle it so could the ps4 we have internet browsers on consols and windows as well so uhh tell me how consol isnt close to pc ? Exactly now take a seat class is now in s session children
I don't get why this question is even being asked.
Even the new consoles won't have 'infinite' worlds. Why would the 360 (or ps3) have them?
Maybe, after a few updates, the new consoles might get infinite worlds. I don't think it's a priority. Maybe for some of you it is, but for basic gameplay- it's just not that important.
you dont know this so stop saying it lol you dont sound smart im sorry
You iimbeciles need to shut up lmao immature none of you know about computers or xbox`s so stop acting leave it up to xbox and mojang to decide whether its good enough or not because only they know and what you say wont be a matter anyway the xbox one could handle it so could the ps4 we have internet browsers on consols and windows as well so uhh tell me how consol isnt close to pc ? Exactly now take a seat class is now in s session children
you dont know this so stop saying it lol you dont sound smart im sorry
Sigh... except that 4J indicated that infinite worlds were not going to happen on the Xbox 360 over a year ago at Minecon 2012... and reps from both Mojang and Microsoft were sitting on the same panel when they said it... and they did not disagree with 4J. It's really high time that people around here just accepted that 4J, Mojang, and Microsoft have made this decision (at least as it pertains to the Xbox 360) and stop trying to rehash and rehash the same old arguments over it... by, for example, reviving threads that are over a year old.
You iimbeciles need to shut up lmao immature none of you know about computers or xbox`s so stop acting leave it up to xbox and mojang to decide whether its good enough or not because only they know and what you say wont be a matter anyway the xbox one could handle it so could the ps4 we have internet browsers on consols and windows as well so uhh tell me how consol isnt close to pc ? Exactly now take a seat class is now in s session children
you don't know this so stop saying it lol you don't sound smart i'm sorry
Now you be quite, because you are the one who does not know what you are talking about.
just because a counsel has a browser does not mean it is similar to a computer.
and computers can vary from being worse then the processing power of an Xbox 360/1 ps3/4, but it can even crush every commercial console known by having greater hardware.
for example the Xbox 360's specs are:
CPU: Xenon 3.2GHz (Tri Core)
GPU Xenos
RAM: 512mb
now a computer with 512mb of ram would not be able to run minecraft as well as an Xbox, simply because the Xbox version of the game was designed to run on the hardware of an Xbox, and the Computer version of the game was designed differently.
but a computer with:
CPU: Intel six core i7 3.6 GHz
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7970
RAM: 8GB
can out preform an Xbox with ease.
now the debate weather an Xbox can handle an infinite world is in fact no, but nore can any computer, since a minecraft world is not infinite it is only what is already rendered by the player, and as you venture farther the game randomly generates more land based on the given seed. Mojang can set a X,Y,Z rendering limit where the player would simply not be able to render more land, but if there is no limit it would all be a mater of how much land can your hard drive/Solid State Drive store.
what EVERYONE needs to realize is that it's ing minecraft. this isn't crysis or some crazy like that. obviously modern top-end computers will out perform a 360, what you stupid s don't realize is that that is completely irrelevant. you don't need a top-of-the-line system to play minecraft on max settings, which isn't even on topic. The fact that the 360 version is being optimized to run on the 360 and the 360 itself is optimized for gaming is irrelevant as well to this topic. Infinite world's WILL NEVER be present on either the PC or 360.
Unless someone has an infinitebyte hard drive, nobody will EVER have an infinite world. ITS NOT ING ROCKET SCIENCE. LRN2LOGIC.
Sigh... except that 4J indicated that infinite worlds were not going to happen on the Xbox 360 over a year ago at Minecon 2012... and reps from both Mojang and Microsoft were sitting on the same panel when they said it... and they did not disagree with 4J. It's really high time that people around here just accepted that 4J, Mojang, and Microsoft have made this decision (at least as it pertains to the Xbox 360) and stop trying to rehash and rehash the same old arguments over it... by, for example, reviving threads that are over a year old.
Now you be quite, because you are the one who does not know what you are talking about.
just because a counsel has a browser does not mean it is similar to a computer.
and computers can vary from being worse then the processing power of an Xbox 360/1 ps3/4, but it can even crush every commercial console known by having greater hardware.
for example the Xbox 360's specs are:
CPU: Xenon 3.2GHz (Tri Core)
GPU Xenos
RAM: 512mb
now a computer with 512mb of ram would not be able to run minecraft as well as an Xbox, simply because the Xbox version of the game was designed to run on the hardware of an Xbox, and the Computer version of the game was designed differently.
but a computer with:
CPU: Intel six core i7 3.6 GHz
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7970
RAM: 8GB
can out preform an Xbox with ease.
now the debate weather an Xbox can handle an infinite world is in fact no, but nore can any computer, since a minecraft world is not infinite it is only what is already rendered by the player, and as you venture farther the game randomly generates more land based on the given seed. Mojang can set a X,Y,Z rendering limit where the player would simply not be able to render more land, but if there is no limit it would all be a mater of how much land can your hard drive/Solid State Drive store.