I posted this in the F7 thread, but for the graphics alone so figured I'd post it here:
I posted this in the F7 thread, but for the graphics alone so figured I'd post it here:
I don't trust gaf at all anymore. That said I wonder are they talking MS or Remedy employee?On Neogaf they said that QB is being done by one employee in his spare time, anyone know if that's true? doesn't surprise me that the game isn't native 4K being that it 720p reconstructed to look like 1080p on the base console. The One X footage that was shown looks better than the standard console for sure, hopefully they get the framerate to a locked 30 for those wanting to play it on the One X. Dropping a few frames doesn't sound big but being that it's dipping below 30 it will be something you'd notice more than if it were a 60 fps game dipping into the 50's and it doesn't help that it's a non native 4K game that dips below 30 fps on a $500 console. Then again if it really is only being done by one person it sure is better than nothing, especially with what looks like the additional option of going native 1080p with what sounds like no frame drops reported so far.
Still no Doom on the list either, despite showing it numerous times in their montages at the X conference.
Probably got delayed a bit. They're probably all hands on deck to make sure Wolfenstein 2 gets gold cert and better X enhanced for that first.
That's broken. They have the analog sticks backwards? You can't get that wrong! That right analog stick was the best.
Oh snap! You are right!That's broken. They have the analog sticks backwards? You can't get that wrong! That right analog stick was the best.
The amount of enhanced games has grown this week.
used the tab in the "my games and apps" section to select Xone Enhanced games, pleasantly surprised to see 353 of the 520 on my HD's will get the enhancements so far.
looking good so far.
people still have 1080p TV's?https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2017/9/20/16340160/microsoft-xbox-one-x-enhanced-1080p-tv
Microsoft explains how Xbox One X games will run better on 1080p TVs
By Tom Warren
September 20, 2017 2:28 pm
A lot of the focus of Microsoft’s new Xbox One X console is on 4K and HDR gaming, but there are thousands of Xbox fans who still haven’t upgraded to a 4K TV. While the 4K focus is obvious, Microsoft is explaining in more detail exactly how existing games will run better on an Xbox One X without a 4K TV.
Microsoft has an Xbox One X Enhanced program, which means games with the “Enhanced” tag have been optimized for the new console. This doesn’t necessarily mean that 4K and HDR have been added, as there are separate logos for those features, but Enhanced means the game will run better on the Xbox One X on a 1080p or 4K TV.
Microsoft is allowing developers to use supersampling to ensure games still look better on a 1080p TV. Supersampling essentially scales down 4K image quality to a 1080p screen, so you get the benefits of texture improvements, faster framerates, and improved image quality. A 1080p supersampled image should still be a noticeable improvement over what the Xbox One S currently provides.
However, Rise of the Tomb Raider is a good example of offering choice for gamers. You can pick between an enriched 1080p mode with more advanced textures and better environments, or a 4K native mode. Other games will simply enhance the 1080p version and never offer a 4K equivalent, and others will focus on 4K support.
people still have 1080p TV's?
people still have 1080p TV's?