SvennoJ said:
yvanjean said:
Where are all the whiners complaining about Digital Foundry having a bias toward Microsoft.
DonFerrari if you're going to quote Digital Foundry don't butcher what is being said.
DonFerrari version "Seires X has single frame drops plus bigger dips in parametric camera option." Digital Foundry: "Xbox Series X is a nice perfect 60 fps experience with occasional single frame drops here and there" "Parametric camera will suffer minor frame drop when viewed from a specific angle"
Again great job from Digital Foundry and seem like Xbox Series X still as some minor optimization issues that need to be fix.
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Perfect: - having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be. - make (something) completely free from faults or defects, or as close to such a condition as possible.
There's your bias :p Calling something perfect when it's not.
Although perhaps they said near perfect, nice perfect sounds rather odd?
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Perfect was not my comment it's what John Linneman said during the video followed by the one caveat of single frame drop here and there.
John Linneman "You get a nice perfect 60 FPS experience with drops to 30 during the cuts" pause "Well mostly perfect at least I did notice occasional single frame drops here and there"
Inconsistent frame rate with occasional frame drop would get noticeable and annoying. I played AC Valhalla for 20 hours on Xbox series X with very noticeable screen tearing that took away from the experience. Had I known that a patch would come less than a month after release it would have been better to play something else. It's nice to know that NBA 2K21 is near perfect now and no need to wait for a patch on Xbox Series X.