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ThisGuyFooks said:
dgboweniii said:
don't understand why anyone cares. Where is the killer app that we need this console to play? It's all foolishness.

Some people are buying the console to play the "Superior Version" of 3rd Party Games, which is totally valid IMO.

Thing is: Will it really run better? Are developers going to take advantage of the extra juice?

There are a few examples of games running on the PS4 PRO worse than on the OG PS4, who says that this wouldnt be happening on the One X?

At the end of the day, consoles are a locked enviroment which depends entirely on the developer. If the developer fucks up, the One X could easily be receiving the worst version of the game, or the best...

I know the hype is real and all that, but my advice would be to wait for Digital Foundry to make real life test and see for yourself if the console is worth the 500 bucks.

The best example of a midgen upgrade is already here, and weve seen how it is doing.

Well considering the X has over 100+ games benefitting from the new hardware plus Rise of the Tomb Raider being 1 prime example having options to play the game in True 4k or at 60 frames is enough proof the support and seriousness of this machine is real. I highly daubt the X will fall short like the Pro did with the PS4. The Pro wasnt powerful enough to render the resolution or effects without dropping below the PS4 frame rate. The X has a much larger gap between the S and the X while the gap between the PS4 and Pro was alot shorter.

http://www.vgchartz.com/article/269137/rise-of-the-tomb-raider-xbox-one-x-enhancements-revealed/

It is always up to the Devs and from what we have seen and heard coming, its safe to say its worth the purchase if your into game fidelity and pixels as a console gamer.