Xbox One X, PC, And Xbox One Graphics Comparison: Gears Of War 4 And Killer Instinct

Xbox One X, PC, And Xbox One Graphics Comparison: Gears Of War 4 And Killer Instinct

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Microsoft has been touting the power and capabilities of the Xbox One X when it comes to graphics, but now that we have the console on hand, we can now see these enhancements side-by-side with other platforms. For the video above, we took Gears of War 4 and Killer Instinct for a spin on the Xbox One X, Xbox One, and PC, and captured identical scenes to see which version looks best.

The Xbox One version of both games were running an upscaled 1080p resolution. While the Xbox One X had the rendering preference set to Visuals for the highest quality, the footage was captured in 1080p. The PC versions used Ultra graphics settings at 1080p and ran off a system equipped with two Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 video cards in SLI. Aside from visual quality, you'll notice that the PC version runs 60+ frames per second, but the Xbox One X can get close to that framerate when set to Performance mode.

Xbox One X, PC, And Xbox One Graphics Comparison: Gears Of War 4 And Killer Instinct

Nov 3, 2017, 7:19am UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-one-x-pc-and-xbox-one-graphics-comparison-gea/1100-6454615/ >Microsoft has been touting the power and capabilities of the Xbox One X when it comes to graphics, but now that we have the console on hand, we can now see these enhancements side-by-side with other platforms. For the video above, we took Gears of War 4 and Killer Instinct for a spin on the Xbox One X, Xbox One, and PC, and captured identical scenes to see which version looks best. >The Xbox One version of both games were running an upscaled 1080p resolution. While the Xbox One X had the rendering preference set to Visuals for the highest quality, the footage was captured in 1080p. The PC versions used Ultra graphics settings at 1080p and ran off a system equipped with two Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 video cards in SLI. Aside from visual quality, you'll notice that the PC version runs 60+ frames per second, but the Xbox One X can get close to that framerate when set to Performance mode.