We know that backwards com🍎patibility is a big deal for Microsoft and their plans in the next-gen console war. They’ve made a big deal of having over 1,000 games when the Xbox Series X and S launch ෴this November, especially showcasing how the Xbox Series X will enhance many Xbox On♓e X titles with better resolution, frame rates, an🐭d textures.
But what about the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Series S? Microsoft’s le🐬sser next-gen console still has something to offer older Xbox games, even if it can’t quite provide the giant performance boosts of the Xbox Series X.
First, there🌳 will be lower loading times thanks to the Xbox Series S's solid-state drive. Then there's auto HDR for screens capable of displaying high dynamic range.
Resolutions are a bit trickier. For original Xbox and Xbox 360 title💎s, Xbox Series S will up-scale their resolutions to 1440p. Xbox One games, on the other hand, will run at whatever resolution that the developer deems best. That might mean the Xbox Series S native resolution of 1440p, or it might mean a higher or lower resolution depending on performance.
Speaking to , systems arch♈itect Andrew Goossen also noted how easy it will be for players to go from the Xbox One S to the X🐲box Series S.
"We designed the Series S to enhance the Xbox One S games in a way that the Xbox One X can't💦 do," Gossen said. "We made it easy for existing Xbox One S games to be updated to run with double the frame-rate when played on Series S as well. When games are updated, existing games can query to determine whether they're running on the new console. And in terms of the performance, the Series S provides well over double the effective CPU and GPU perf🥂ormance over the Xbox One, making it pretty straightforward for the games to do this. And in fact, the Series S GPU runs the Xbox One S games with better performance than the Xbox One X."
Gossen added that developers will also have an easy time porting their games from the One S to the Series S, with some games requiring as little as thꦕree lines of code altered to get it to run on the newer console.
The Xbox Series S arrives on November 10th.
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