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  • Golden Taters
    RIP West
    • Jul 2009
    • 6640

    [ALL] Xbox 720 Dev Kit Photos



    Photos of a next-generation Xbox development kit have emerged online. The images were first spotted on the AssemblerGames forums when a user named DaE attempted to sell the kit for $10,000. At the time, the pictures were met with heavy skepticism and many assumed they were simply a hoax.

    Now, however, Digital Foundry has spoken to “multiple developers working on next-gen projects” as well as DaE himself and confirmed that the images are indeed a legitimate look at the hardware being used to develop games for Microsoft’s next-generation system.


    The development kit is described as "an anonymous-looking black box" that has many parts in common with standard gaming PCs. Its placeholder dashboard contains the name Durango, a word that has long been rumored as Microsoft’s codename for the next Xbox . The dashboard’s two options are D3D11Game1 and NuiView, which Digital Foundry describes as “a simple tool for rendering camera views and data from an attached Kinect peripheral.”

    Kinect functionality is a logical inclusion for the dev kit, as upgraded Kinect features have been heavily rumored and job listings related to the next-gen Kinect recently surfaced.


    DaE reports that the most recent round of development kits were sent out in February, with Intel CPUs and an NVIDA graphics card. He says the kit sports 8GB of RAM (though other sources say 12GB) and has a 64-bit operating system.

    We haven’t been able to verify these specs, but when we last heard about the system, sources told IGN it would be six times more powerful than current-gen consoles and would feature an AMD 6000 series GPU similar to the Radeon HD 6670. That specific processor includes support for DirectX11, a feature specified in most next-gen job listings. DaE also provided Digital Foundry with a screenshot of Microsoft’s Visual Studio coding tool being used for Durango.


    Whether or not DaE’s specific claims hold true, it’s no surprise that these development kits are already in the hands of developers, as we heard back in November that Xbox 720 development kits would be ready by Christmas 2011 . IGN’s own sources told us that development kits for the next Xbox were continuing to be manufactured as of May and that developers expect the next generation of consoles to start in 2013.

    On top of that, job listings for work on next-generation games have been plentiful recently. We’ve seen postings from Infinity Ward, Id Software and Crystal Dynamics, as well as Microsoft’s own 343 Industries and Rare. It isn’t a stretch to imagine that we’ll see plenty more in the coming months.


    Microsoft has yet to officially provide details about its next console, but we’ve reached out for comment about the development kit photos. It's worth noting that the development kit seen here is simply an early test model for developers to use and does not reflect what the actual final hardware will look like. For the details we do know about the system so far, read about what Microsoft’s recent patent filings tell us about the next Xbox.






  • KNUBB
    WHITE RONDO
    • Jun 2009
    • 7973

    #2
    Would love a higher rez photo of that code


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    • Colonel Angus
      No longer a noob
      • Jan 2010
      • 1935

      #3
      Meh.

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      • padman59
        Slayer of Demons
        • Mar 2009
        • 5709

        #4
        Assuming this is legit and not a ploy by Microsoft, why try to sell it? It can't be that hard for MS to track down who the seller is and sue them.

        Originally posted by KNUBB
        Would love a higher rez photo of that code
        You can click on the pics in the IGN article for higher resolutions.

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        • KNUBB
          WHITE RONDO
          • Jun 2009
          • 7973

          #5
          Color me intrigued


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          • jms493
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 11248

            #6


            "DaE" was obviously playing a prank on the Assembler Games forum. He put up a Durango development kit, a.k.a. the Xbox 720, up for sale for $10,000 to tease a moderator. It's totally fake.
            Except… uh… it turns out that it's not.
            Digital Foundry was surprised to find that developers not only had similar dev kits, but that DaE had been posting snippets of actual code found on the console.
            That's attention-getting because DaE described the anonymous black box he had in some detail. He divulged it had an Intel processor with an NVidia GPU with 12GB of RAM. The system has a 64-bit architecture and supports DirectX 11.
            If that sounds similar to your typical gaming PC, you're not alone in that thought:
            "[the source added] that current DirectX 11 engines developed on PC can be ported to 64-bit and that they will run with no problem on Microsoft's new console. The platform holder achieved immense success by basing the Xbox 360 workflow closely on existing PC development tools and the DirectX API and it looks as though it aims to continue that recipe for success with its next-gen offering."
            This is important because alpha development kits tend to reflect the final hardware. So if the development kits have AMD and NVidia in the box it's likely the final consoles will too.
            It is worth noting that DaE is not exactly the most stable-seeming of people on the Internet. But at the very least, he's offered some insight into what the next Xbox will be.

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            • padman59
              Slayer of Demons
              • Mar 2009
              • 5709

              #7
              An alleged dev kit sold on eBay for $20,100 today.

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              • padman59
                Slayer of Demons
                • Mar 2009
                • 5709

                #8
                double post

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                • Swarley
                  A Special Kind of Cat
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 11213

                  #9
                  Originally posted by padman59
                  An alleged dev kit sold on eBay for $20,100 today.

                  http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI...#ht_500wt_1182
                  at whoever bought that.

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                  • JimLeavy59
                    War Hero
                    • May 2012
                    • 7199

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Swarley
                    at whoever bought that.
                    I'm sure the 21k is a drop in the bucket of whoever bought it.

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