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According to DF this game is running on high pc settings for xbox one x. That is pretty cool.



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Lovely, already looks soo good and stable. We have more months to come. Alpha build too. Good stuff here.



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LivingMetal said:
Vasto said:
Published on Jun 14, 2017

We've been poring over our precision 4K captures from the Microsoft Media Briefing and can show you some of the technical secrets of Assassin's Creed Origins, running on Xbox One X hardware.  


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I have never really played an Assassins's Creed game but it looks really good. The draw distance is impressive. 

So noOoOOowWww you take interest...

 

The last Assasins' Creed I tried I just did not like it.. I dont remember which one it was but when it started you were stranded on an island and had to find a way off. 



I'm pretty sure there will be real 4K games on the XBOX but probably not for AAA multiplats.



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Radek said:

Xbox One X though? Don't expect 1440p 60 fps or even 1080p 60 fps due to CPU.


Setting your Xbox resolution to 1080P doesn't change what resolution the game is internally rendered at. Thus it will have ZERO affect on framerates.

If you run your game at 1080P, then the game is still doing 4k checkerboarding internally and downscaling to match your display.




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vivster said:
I'm pretty sure there will be real 4K games on the XBOX but probably not for AAA multiplats.

Madden and Destiny confirmed 4k native. Plus this is an Alpha build. More time with hardware the more you will get out of it.



Vasto said:
LivingMetal said:

So noOoOOowWww you take interest...

 

The last Assasins' Creed I tried I just did not like it.. I dont remember which one it was but when it started you were stranded on an island and had to find a way off. 

You're referring to Black Flag which is considered by most to be the best AC game of recent years.

On Topic: The game looks great and I will probably get it since I'm a sucker for AC games.



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Goddbless said:
Vasto said:

 

The last Assasins' Creed I tried I just did not like it.. I dont remember which one it was but when it started you were stranded on an island and had to find a way off. 

You're referring to Black Flag which is considered by most to be the best AC game of recent years.

On Topic: The game looks great and I will probably get it since I'm a sucker for AC games.

 

Hmm, mabye I just did not give it a chance. I will try it again.



Snoopy said:
vivster said:
I'm pretty sure there will be real 4K games on the XBOX but probably not for AAA multiplats.

Madden and Destiny confirmed 4k native. Plus this is an Alpha build. More time with hardware the more you will get out of it.

Yeah, but it's also AC and open world. Optimization does not replace missing hardware performance. Not sure what tricks they used in Destiny but Madden runs on a toaster anyways.



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Pemalite said:
Radek said:

Xbox One X though? Don't expect 1440p 60 fps or even 1080p 60 fps due to CPU.


Setting your Xbox resolution to 1080P doesn't change what resolution the game is internally rendered at. Thus it will have ZERO affect on framerates.

If you run your game at 1080P, then the game is still doing 4k checkerboarding internally and downscaling to match your display.

How do you know that? It could probably easily detect the actual resolution of the console and change the game's internal resolution accordingly. Of course the simplest solution is probably to always render the game in the same resolution, but detecting the console's resolution and changing the game's resolution accordingly shouldn't be too difficult either.