Microsoft's new Xbox One X is definitely the most powerful console ever made, and what we've seen so far has been impressive. But the question no one can answer right now is how much of a difference that power will make in cross-platform games like Assassin's Creed Origins or Call of Duty: World War 2. Ahead of launch, only a handful of Microsoft-exclusive games are available with full enhancements. That means we can't yet fully test the $500 Xbox One X's performance of enhanced third-party games head to head against its closest competitor, the $400 PlayStation 4 Pro. So, this review will be in progress until shortly after launch on November 7 – but here's what I think so far.
Like the One S, the One X can be laid horizontally or vertically and has an internal power supply, so there's no bulky power brick to deal with. Its black matte plastic casing is sleek, but not quite as attractive as the semi-perforated shell and striking white finish Microsoft presented with the One S.
from IGN Video Games http://ift.tt/2AeE0bS
via IFTTT
No comments:
Post a Comment