UI is a mess compared to the PS4 Pro but its better than when it 1st launched and seems 2 be getting better and better.
I personally think that both the X and the Pro's UI's are both sluggish, especially on the Pro if you are in game or just coming out of a game.
Agreed 100%I personally think that both the X and the Pro's UI's are both sluggish, especially on the Pro if you are in game or just coming out of a game.
Total opposite here, the Pro was always smoother than the One X to me and the standard PS4 was smoother than the Pro. I have to say after recently switching to an SSD it's sped my Pro UI up considerably, it was already smoother in every regard than the one on the One X but now it's smoother than the standard PS4 was.
I noticed that game got a 48% on metacritic. I did read, though, that they've fixed a lot of the launch issues, and reception has gotten better over time.
X-enhanced version looks great at 1800p, 4x the pixels of the normal game. Pro version runs at 1400.
Id look into something being wrong with your Pro.I personally think that both the X and the Pro's UI's are both sluggish, especially on the Pro if you are in game or just coming out of a game.
Id look into something being wrong with your Pro.
I think there is as I am quite sure I read you complained about other issues with your Pro.Nothing wrong with it.
I think there is as I am quite sure I read you complained about other issues with your Pro.
Yea I am not investing in an SSD for a console where there will be minimal performance gain.
http://unionvgf.com/index.php?threads/ps4-pro-discussion.148818/page-40Na nothing wrong with it. A few of my friends act the same way.
I didn't notice a lack of smoothness. What I noticed was a lot of mess or "noise" on the screen. This may be just a personal preference -- I like to keep things in my life simple and uncluttered. PS4's UI is simple and uncluttered, I'd say, whereas Xbox's is messy and cluttered (at least on first glance). Also, I didn't like that the Xbox UI reminded me of social media -- not just the embedded mixer, but the whole layout or feel of it. I'm not a big fan of social media, so that is kind of off-putting to me.
At the end of the day, though, we're just talking about UI. What matters is the games, not the dashboard we use to access them.
100% agree. I feel like there is just too much s*** thrown at you in a cluster-f*** of a mess.I didn't notice a lack of smoothness. What I noticed was a lot of mess or "noise" on the screen. This may be just a personal preference -- I like to keep things in my life simple and uncluttered. PS4's UI is simple and uncluttered, I'd say, whereas Xbox's is messy and cluttered (at least on first glance). Also, I didn't like that the Xbox UI reminded me of social media -- not just the embedded mixer, but the whole layout or feel of it. I'm not a big fan of social media, so that is kind of off-putting to me.
At the end of the day, though, we're just talking about UI. What matters is the games, not the dashboard we use to access them.
yes but thats in 1080p and not solid 60I played my Campaign 60 on X....
Best thing about the dasboard on the Xbox One isn't the dashboard. The guide is where it's at. If you don't care about mixer or the community feed, use the guide. Nothing is faster. Access to friends, chat, pinned and recent games, achievements, settings, Xbox store, apps, messages, broadcasts. Response time is instant. I never have to use my dashboard anymore thanks to the guide. It blows away the dasboard on both consoles. Once you start to rely on it you won't go back to the dash.I didn't notice a lack of smoothness. What I noticed was a lot of mess or "noise" on the screen. This may be just a personal preference -- I like to keep things in my life simple and uncluttered. PS4's UI is simple and uncluttered, I'd say, whereas Xbox's is messy and cluttered (at least on first glance). Also, I didn't like that the Xbox UI reminded me of social media -- not just the embedded mixer, but the whole layout or feel of it. I'm not a big fan of social media, so that is kind of off-putting to me.
At the end of the day, though, we're just talking about UI. What matters is the games, not the dashboard we use to access them.
You have a 1080ti don't you? Have you tried it on PC?Was smooth enough 4 me and 1080p/60fps/HDR isn't shabby imo.
Yes a Aorus 1080 ti Extreme.You have a 1080ti don't you? Have you tried it on PC?
I can't wait for the next gen of nVidia cards to finally upgrade, and comeback and play this and Quantum Break again.
I only have a 380, but they were both super beautiful on that.
Going back and forth between pro and x I have noticed that the pro is very smooth, but almost too organized with just tons of icons and information, x could be worse because it can be choppy, but when using only the guide it is faster and cleaner and doesn't feel like information overload.Best thing about the dasboard on the Xbox One isn't the dashboard. The guide is where it's at. If you don't care about mixer or the community feed, use the guide. Nothing is faster. Access to friends, chat, pinned and recent games, achievements, settings, Xbox store, apps, messages, broadcasts. Response time is instant. I never have to use my dashboard anymore thanks to the guide. It blows away the dasboard on both consoles. Once you start to rely on it you won't go back to the dash.
I personally think that both the X and the Pro's UI's are both sluggish, especially on the Pro if you are in game or just coming out of a game.
The store has improved on the dashboard, but is still the slowest area. I always access it from the flyout guide.Try coming out of the browser to a game on Pro. It comes to a crawl.
The only sluggishness I experience on X is on the MS store where tiles take forever to load in when browsing for games. But that has improved it seems.