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Nate4Drake said:
Trumpstyle said:

There is simply no way next-gen will see a dramatic increase in graphics. We can expect next-gen gpus to be about 50-100% faster than Xbox One X. Compare that to radeon 7850 (PS4 Gpu) to X800XL (Xbox 360 Gpu), the PS4 gpu is 9,9x faster according to gaming benchmarks I checked a few months ago.

People need to keep expection in check, if you played Far cry 5, Red dead redemption 2 or Battlefront 2 on Xbox one X you will see slightly more polished version of those games.

I don't agree with Ray-tracing either, for most people I think ray-tracing will just look different than normal light effects, not better.

I think your expectations for Next Gen are so low to an extent that might sound unrealistic even for the most pessimistic on the entire Net.  

  Maybe you have missed some of the interesting tidbits Pemalite said about efficiency and CPU/GPU combo.   Don't be so quick to talk about 50% or 100% faster than XBox One X;   I'm quiet confident you will be highly surprised by the potential of next gen, and I can't wait to quote you again on this after the official announcement :D

Maybe :) We'll see, I remember last-gen, then most games on console were playing at lowest PC-settings with half the pixel count. Right now most console games is still playing with medium/high settings compared to PC and Xbox One X is a sub 4K machine right now. So I just don't see how we will get a high bump in graphics.

Pemalite said:
Trumpstyle said:

There is simply no way next-gen will see a dramatic increase in graphics. We can expect next-gen gpus to be about 50-100% faster than Xbox One X. Compare that to radeon 7850 (PS4 Gpu) to X800XL (Xbox 360 Gpu), the PS4 gpu is 9,9x faster according to gaming benchmarks I checked a few months ago.

The Xbox 360 isn't using an R430 derived GPU... So if you made a comparison between a Radeon 7850 and Radeon X800XL, then your comparison is inaccurate from the get go.

Plus, I wouldn't mind knowing how you came to the 9.9x faster assumption?

Trumpstyle said:

People need to keep expection in check, if you played Far cry 5, Red dead redemption 2 or Battlefront 2 on Xbox one X you will see slightly more polished version of those games.

Initially sure, happens almost every console generation... Xbox 360 ports of Playstation 2/Original Xbox were just slightly more polished.

The strong point of the Xbox One X is it's GPU, but it's sinking most of that into driving up resolutions/framerates, something Lockheart shouldn't have an obligation to do.

You're correct, according to wikipedia the xbox 360 is using an x1800xl gpu, not sure how I screwed that up as I looked at exactly the same place as the last time.

I just looked at Pc gaming benchmarks and 9,9x was the number I got. I decided to do it again with x1800xl to radeon 7850 and the PS4 Gpu is 6,75x faster.

(x1800xl) 1 * 2,5x (Geforce 8800 GTX) * 2,7 (Radeon 7850) = 6,75  This how I got it exactly.

 

About the graphics improvement, I think most next-gen games will look like BF2 at Ultra settings, some games will probably even look worse and those that beat it, it will just be hard to see the different. So if you playing BF2 on Xbox one X it will be like going from Medium settings to Ultra+ setting, a slightly more polished looking game.



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