![]() If it was me doing it I wouldn’t have gone with a named character at all, I would’ve made it a proper role-playing game where you can create your character from different species and such. I’m not really sure that’s what the developer was getting at though. ![]() ![]() I agree with GC that the main character seems a bit too nice, although if the guy is implying she gets mean and cynical as the story goes on that could be interesting. They’re both Star Wars, obviously, but I thought that a game about the seedy side of the Star Wars universe would be, you know, seedy. The same cute Swiss army knife, non-talking companion, similar looking action, similar looking open world, and just a general vibe that is not very different. Ubisoft’s Star Wars game looks good but I’m slightly surprised, and disappointed, at how similar it looks to Star Wars Jedi. If they can pull it off though, and Xbox gets its own Zelda equivalent, then the balance of power really will start shifting. I hope it’s good, because it was a funny trailer, but I don’t feel we really learnt anything about the game itself. The biggest question for me is Fable, which has never been a very good series but since this is a brand new game and developer that’s essentially irrelevant. I also share GC’s qualms about Starfield, especially the obviously terrible dialogue. I’m already dubious about Avowed and while Clockwork Revolution seemed a good idea, I’m not sure about InXile’s ability to execute on it. High dynamic range (HDR) has seen a steady rise in gaming, with Microsoft first jumping aboard with Xbox One S and Xbox One X, with efforts extending to Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.The next test for Microsoft is going to be the difficult one: making sure these games are actually goood. The Xbox Series S does not target 4K gaming, commonly delivering 1080p and 1440p instead. While the Xbox One X supports 4K gaming, the Xbox Series X treats 4K as a baseline and more consistently hits that target without visual trickery. The 4K output of Xbox Series X results in 8.2 million pixels, arranged in a 3840 x 2160 arrangement, bringing improved clarity over much of the Xbox One family. Many Xbox Series X Optimized games support 4K, referring to the output resolution, or the number of pixels shown on-screen. ![]() Source: Microsoft (Image credit: Source: Microsoft) Let us know which existing or upcoming games you'd like to see upgraded for Xbox Series X in the comments section below. Xbox Series X, Series S Optimized Games coming soonĭynamic 4K on Xbox Series X, 1080p on Xbox Series SĦ0 FPS on Xbox Series X, 30 FPS - 60 FPS on Xbox Series Sĭynamic 4K on Xbox Series X, Dynamic 1440p on Xbox Series SĦ0FPS - 120FPS on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series SĮxpect new Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S Optimized titles in the lead-up to (and beyond) the console launch, currently scheduled for later in 2020. We've also rounded up all the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S still to come, including the performance targets and known features so far. The "Optimized for Series X|S" label clearly denotes titles designed for next-generation systems, whether built from the ground up or retroactively updated with enhanced visuals.ĤK on Xbox Series X, 1080p on Xbox Series SĤK on Xbox Series X, 1440p on Xbox Series SĦ0 FPS on Xbox Series X, 30 FPS on Xbox Series SĦ0 FPS - 120 FPS on Xbox Series X, 60 FPS on Xbox Series Sġ20 FPS on Xbox Series X, 60 FPS on Xbox Series Sġ080p - 4K on Xbox Series X, 1080p on Xbox Series Sģ0 FPS - 120 FPS on Xbox Series X, 30 FPS - 60 FPS on Xbox Series Sġ800p - 4K on Xbox Series X, 1080p - 1800p on Xbox Series SĤK - 6K supersampled on Xbox Series X, 1080p - 4K on Xbox Series Sġ440p - 4K on Xbox Series X, 900p - 1440p on Xbox Series Sīut with Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S serving an entirely new hardware generation, all the top upcoming releases have eyes set on optimizations, too. While the new generation facilitates countless titles once impossible before Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, the consoles also play thousands of existing Xbox One games out of the box. Microsoft's next Xbox flagship introduces a sizeable leap in horsepower, while its low-cost counterpart proves ideal for budget-conscious and casual players. While still early days, we've assembled a list of every confirmed Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S game, including resolutions, framerates, and other new features. Assigned the "Optimized for Xbox Series X|S" badge, these titles draw the best from their respective systems. While Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S play existing Xbox One titles via backward compatibility, most upcoming games (and select upgraded titles) perform best on next-gen hardware.
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