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Normchacho said:
Vertigo-X said:
How on earth are so many of you misunderstanding what they're doing here?!

The original Xbox One will run Xbox One Games at 1080p resolution and below native (depending on the game) with up to 60 fps.
The Xbox One S will run Xbox One Games at 1080p native and 60 fps (read: not below).
The Xbox One Scorpio will run Xbox One Games at 4K (2160p) native and 60 fps (read: not below).

Spencer's statement about Scorpio not doing anything for you was in relation to the One S, NOT THE ORIGINAL. Meaning if you have a 1080p TV, the Scorpio won't have any advantage over the One S.

Cheezus, people...

You really think a 6 Tflop system could run a AAA game at 4k/60fps? Eurogamer has trouble believing that it can run games at 4k/30...

If the games don't change, they can easily hit that number. After all, 4K only contains 4X more pixels than 1080p, whereas the Scorpio has an unspecified muscle aside from its 6 TFLOPS (5X more computing power).

 

However, if developers take advantage of additional features to add - like he suggested in his quote, "Or," he continued, "if developers want to use those 6 teraflops in other ways they're free to do that." - it'll likely be less than 60 fps. Depends on any extra 'horsepower features' that are included with the silicon.



The BuShA owns all!