Company Sells 'Turbo' 1.4GHz Xbox
cdneng2 writes "The Inquirer has an
article about a TaiPei company that is selling a
modified Xbox running a 1.4GHz Celeron, versus the console's 733MHz
Pentium III. The firm, Friendtech is also offering an Xbox
Mod that provides S-Video, 5.1 Surround, and a hard disk upgrade
in one package." There are some pictures of the prototype on the official site, although it's unclear if the legally uncertain mod will make much practical difference to native Xbox games (Polygonmag claims "the prototype loaded data at nearly twice the speed of a retail Xbox.")
I can't say that I am not horrified by this shortcut (optimisation - it's a matter of perspective I guess). I have not developed any X games, but I had assumed that Microsoft would be smart enough to recognise the fact that one of the greatest selling powers of the PS2 was its (mostly) backwards compatability.
Your games are now basically incompatible with the X2 unless the emulation layer adequately supports the timing resolution hack or the equivalent of the Turbo boxes processor speed switch...
Just a thought...
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