Depends... I have a one x and an OG Xbone setup side by side and I've run many games side by side. The one x has obviously better graphics and loads everything faster and probably has better framerates. If those things matter to you then yes, it's well worth it. If not, then I would pass. It made a big difference when I played PUBG as you'd be able to dive down, land and start looting instantly as all the buildings and weapons would load by the time your feet touched the ground while on the old xbox buildings wouldn't be fully loaded and would take 10 - 20 seconds to fully load making looting or entering buildings impossible.
My kids were playing Forza Horizon 4 yesterday and both started the game at the same time so they were roughly in the same spots in the game simultaneously so I could see quite a difference in the graphics as both were displaying the same scenes.
I bought Skyrim like 10 years ago or whatever... my 'puter was too shitty to run it. I think I got 1 or 2fps on the shittiest settings. While back my vid card ate shit so I slotted a new one in. Fast fwd another 2 years and I was poking around in Steam one day out of boredom and I saw Skyrim there, "aw shit I paid for this and never even got past the fucking opening scene, let's give it a whirl." Helluva drug.
Don Carlos wrote:I've picked up Wolf: The Old Blood again after what I thought was a few months of not touching it. Turns out it was 18 months...
I will report back once I have done some meaningful play through.
Also myself and Lady Carlos have been giving the 2013 Tomb Raider another blast...and what a blast it is. Despite me not getting on with it when it first came out, I am very much enjoying blasting through it and collecting shit. I love collecting things and this has things aplenty, so good news for me. We are enjoying it that much we have ordered Rise of the Tomb Raider too
Funny, I just started playing Rise. I was one of the people who liked Tomb Raider 2013, even tho it hardly had any tomb raiding.
Rise... eehh it's ok. It has two major flaws I feel; one: it tried to compensate for the lack of Tombing in the previous game by constantly giving you side missions, challenges and tombs to the point where it becomes a chore, and second the story is all about shooty shooty runny runny, which makes the aforementioned tombing way out of place. I have to save this and that before he and she dies! But first, 3 days of trudging through the wilderness in search of optional crypts and murals.
It makes for a stark contrast where the game has a hard time deciding if it wants to be an action game or a puzzle platforming collectathon. In my eyes it fails at trying to be both.
Interesting...
I "finished" Tomb Raider yesterday (92%) and popped ROTT in...ooohhh it's pretty
It's gorgeous, the environments are very immersive.
I also like that there's different weather conditions and times of day, separate from the level you're in.
So one time you load the game and you're in a morning sunrise, the other time the same level is during a nightly storm.
Depends... I have a one x and an OG Xbone setup side by side and I've run many games side by side. The one x has obviously better graphics and loads everything faster and probably has better framerates. If those things matter to you then yes, it's well worth it. If not, then I would pass. It made a big difference when I played PUBG as you'd be able to dive down, land and start looting instantly as all the buildings and weapons would load by the time your feet touched the ground while on the old xbox buildings wouldn't be fully loaded and would take 10 - 20 seconds to fully load making looting or entering buildings impossible.
My kids were playing Forza Horizon 4 yesterday and both started the game at the same time so they were roughly in the same spots in the game simultaneously so I could see quite a difference in the graphics as both were displaying the same scenes.
I've been thinking of getting an external drive as well. I've heard that the benefits of an SSD on an xbox one x is negligible. One redditor actually swapped his internal drive with an ssd and found that it actually increased load times. Either way, that extra space would be nice to have, I went through 1TB in a few weeks.
Bought a 2tb external like two years ago, not until now that's it's close to filling up.
I have a little under 200 games installed. It's only the big hitters that will cause problems on a 500gb drive (ie Forza, Halo MCC and such). Most games are around 6gb.
MKJ wrote:Bought a 2tb external like two years ago, not until now that's it's close to filling up.
I have a little under 200 games installed. It's only the big hitters that will cause problems on a 500gb drive (ie Forza, Halo MCC and such). Most games are around 6gb.
Add any DLC onto the mix and you're screwed
Any COD game is 60+ gig
Wolf games are 40gig
Eh its only the triple A E3 showcase games that are that big. FFXV takes the cake with 75gb.
I was curious myself and sorted by Size. Average seems to be 10gb. I'm a completionist meaning I pretty much have all dlc for all games I own. To be fair I don't have any of the 4K stuff installed tho as I have a 1st gen X1.
Still, surprised that the drive lasted so long tbh.
I'm anxious for RDR2 as well but it sucks we have to wait for the online, that's all I really care about. I just hope it's like GTAV and not so much like the original RDR.
Finally broken the back of Destiny 2 and successfully weened myself off of it, so I'm playing some more Monster Hunter World with friends.
I've "completed" the game and my friends have just started out, but it's still great to play low level content. It seems a lot better for this than most games with differing power levels.
I do worry about the mid-game power shift where you have to start making all new armour sets. That pissed me off, and I could completely understand if my friends lose interest at that point.
I'm also dipping in and out of Forza Horizon 4 thanks to the 14 day free Xbox Game Pass trial meaning I can play it for free on PC. It's incredibly pretty with fantastic driving, but it all seems a little soulless. I'll give it some more time though.
I don't think I'll end up subbing to Game Pass, but I may buy Forza if it grows on me.
I'm also playing Battletech, although it's taking a while to get going, and it's not very good at telling you how to play. It's incredibly in-depth with very little had-holding. Weirdly, it's also a lot uglier while playing than it looks in the screenshots I saw in reviews. I don't think this is down to bullshots however. Just an oddly flat lighting model.
Probably going to pass on RDR2 until there's a PC version confirmed. I'll buy it on PS4 if the PC never gets a release, but I don't have to play it immediately. My backlog is disgustingly large.
Severely... That game has put a new meaning on the idea of a simulated world. I cannot wait for the online portion of this to release and if it's half as good as the single player I'll be a happy camper.