They might not have had the XB1 hardware available in mass for demo kiosks, so the next best thing they can do is just run the PC versions maxed out with controllers and ridiculously powerful hardware to make sure no noticeable slow downs happen. Makes sense though IT IS completely dishonest. Makes me wonder what AMD has to say about it. For all we know, it might be true that there might be yield issues with the APU, as IIRC it does have the 32 MB of eSRAM built in and that could be source of issue.
Nothing dishonest about it. The hardware is not ready. They need to use whatever would perform as similarly as possible. Again, the Xbox 360 used a G5 mac as a dev box.
Users don't care about any of this. The warning on the demo tells you this is not final product.
Also isn't the AMD GPU based on current GPU features? So games will have to use that feature set. I doubt this will influence future development of graphical features. Both nVidia and AMD will come up with innovations that PC games will take advantage of.
So future games will be optimized to the specific features of the PS4 and Xbox One, but I doubt that having an AMD GPU will cause any difference to the PC versions of those games.
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