Smoke isn't going to pour out of anyone's console like that unless it's actually on fire. Yeah, if something goes pop, then it shorted and probably died, and that needs to be addressed and remedied. It's not okay though, to try to convince peole that buying a Series X could potentially burn their house down though. I'm pretty sure no one's consoles actually have poisonous smoke billowing from them.
Social media has destroyed society lol. Also, glycerine in vape smoke is harmful as hell too, because it's sticky. Dust and particles will surely cling to the internals of those consoles now.
Well, there are going to be some hardware failures, that's inevitable. Really scummy to spread disinformation though.
If the console was actually smoking like that, I'm pretty sure it would have to actively be on fire lol. And that's not a "Hey, my Xbox isn't working right problem." That's a "Oh shit, my house is going to burn down" problem.
Truth is third-party developers making multi-plats aren't going to spend the time to fully optimize any of their games for either console. Requires more resources and excellent programmers.
This game looks amazing on Series X. If you don't have a 120 Hz monitor, it supersamples the image down from 6K and runs at solid 60 fps. Looks gorgeous.
I think people are upset, because they feel they were led to believe it was supposed to be purely hardware-based BC. So I suppose if someone doesn't have internet, an Xbox One disc will never be able to initialize the game the first time to be able to play it. Although, if someone doesn't have internet and one of these new consoles, most launch games, even new ones will barely work anyways, considering the sizes of day one patches on literally every game that launches now. Games go go...
They probably assembled that one at Taco Bell too xD
AI improving and even making our games is literally the future.
PC doesn't run it at at max settings at 4k and 60fps either, even with a 3090 lol.
Everything will be using DLSS/similar soon anyway, rendering at lower pixels and letting AI interpret and upscale.
I'm saving for that TV right now. I need it lol.
People arguing over native 4k when DLSS and similar technology is probably going to be a standard in the near future anyways lol.
My question is, was it shipped? If so, could very well be people literally tossing these boxes around before they get to a person's house.
Thanks man! Just hoping mine doesn't get stolen from my yard while I'm at work LOL
Gonna be awhile before I upgrade to a new display (waiting for HDMI 2.1 monitors to be available and competitive), so I am going to take advantage and enjoy the supersampling in the meantime xD.
It beats it in the resolution department concerning Xbox One games, that's about it. Series S still has a much faster CPU, newer GPU, ray-tracing abilities, SSD. Also, the Series S is cheaper than the One X ever was while being manufactured. Not that I would get one over the Series X, but people are saying it's worse than a last gen box, when it's really not. The One X is also never going to run games that are exclusively for next-gen, unless MS plans to stay cross-gen for years. ...
What about all other multi-platform titles as well? Would you argue that having to develop for the platform (if it's successful) would hold back all of gaming in general? 99 percent of games probably are multi-platform.
Their quality has always been great, but in the past, you'd miss a large part of a generation by not going with other consoles as well. PS2 gen? Xbox and Gamecube had incredibly awesome experiences. I managed to hustle and trade and bust my ass and get all three back then. My teen years were the pinnacle of gaming xD
You know damn well that anyone that has a vape, and is blowing clouds inside of their brand new $500 machine is one of THOSE vapers man. Like the burnouts that think that smoking way too much weed is a personality trait.