Looking good and none of those games have even been patched yet. Hoping for a 60 FPS 4K Horizon mode. I wonder how well games like Assassin's Creed Unity and Anthem run on the Series X . Nice to read too that the system seems really quiet when running.
If only MS actually had some next-gen games to show it off
Well FH4 runs at 60fps pretty well already with dynamic resolution so I think it's safe to say that will hit 4K easy, maybe even at 120fps?
As a first look it just sounds spot on this far but yes the embargo is there as it seems MS are trickle feeding stuff over the coming weeks to the review crowd.
The only negative from all these reviews is the free space on the SSD. The system files and OS take up 111.6gb on Series X according to IGN so you've got about 802gb to play with.
That's ok but that means you'll have 400gb on the Series S (unless there's a smaller footprint on it for the system files?)...
Kind of, except that the storage on these consoles is probably by far the most expensive single component.
~400GB of usable space is definitely going to be tight. Especially if you like Call of Duty think my install of that on my One S is up to about 200GB.
It'll definitely be a case of needing to regularly delete stuff, although that'll be the case even on the ~825GB models.
I guess it's the price we pay for all of these speed improvements. For the amount these NVME drives cost, we probably could have had 4TB mechanical drives, but we wouldn't get all this slick new stuff.
Kind of, except that the storage on these consoles is probably by far the most expensive single component.
~400GB of usable space is definitely going to be tight. Especially if you like Call of Duty think my install of that on my One S is up to about 200GB.
It'll definitely be a case of needing to regularly delete stuff, although that'll be the case even on the ~825GB models.
I guess it's the price we pay for all of these speed improvements. For the amount these NVME drives cost, we probably could have had 4TB mechanical drives, but we wouldn't get all this slick new stuff.
Yeah they are utilising that speed for new features and enhancements so I can get behind that. Plus on a long timeline the storage costs will come down to the realms of affordability.
In the meantime have those external drives ready for BC games so they're not clogging up the precious space you have on the SSD.
What can BC games be played from mechanical drives?
Yeah, you can play BC Bone/360/OGbox stuff from a standard USB mechanical HDD. But Series X games will only work from the internal storage and the special proprietary memory cards.
You can also install the game pass app on a raspberry pi or similar Android device which works fine.
I had a try running the app from Android x86 from a bootable USB stick at lunch, but couldn't get it to run out the box. If I have more time I might see if I can find a workaround (or have a Google and see if someone else has found a workaround). If it can be made to run on that without too much hassle, it'd be an easy way of streaming XCloud on an existing PC.
Yeah, you can play BC Bone/360/OGbox stuff from a standard USB mechanical HDD. But Series X games will only work from the internal storage and the special proprietary memory cards.
That's cool. Thanks. I have the xbone forza horizon games to catch up with first and last gen Halo and Gears so that won't be a problem.
I had a try running the app from Android x86 from a bootable USB stick at lunch, but couldn't get it to run out the box. If I have more time I might see if I can find a workaround (or have a Google and see if someone else has found a workaround). If it can be made to run on that without too much hassle, it'd be an easy way of streaming XCloud on an existing PC.
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