As some of you might know, the new Xbox One S has higher clocked GPU and RAM, giving it a slight boost in some games. I was wondering if anyone here picked one up and tried to see if there are any noticeable performance boosts to Reach. I want to pick one up and was hoping that I could finally play the campaign on an Xbox One without it dropping into the teens in framerate.
Thanks!
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> As some of you might know, the new Xbox One S has higher clocked GPU and RAM, giving it a slight boost in some games. I was wondering if anyone here picked one up and tried to see if there are any noticeable performance boosts to Reach. I want to pick one up and was hoping that I could finally play the campaign on an Xbox One without it dropping into the teens in framerate.
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I don’t have it but I don’t think it will make a major difference, assuming your referring to the reach backwards compat frame rate that’s a 343 problem and not a hardware problem. The Scorpio will probably make a difference though, it’s a major graphics upgrade
Would highly doubt it, it may literally get a couple frames more maybe but nothing drastic. The box one version is very poor unfortunately.
There is at least a 7% boost in GPU performance based on the new overclock. There is higher clocked RAM in the Xbox One S as well. Games with unlocked framerates and dynamic resolution are seeing a decent improvement. Some Xbox 360 backwards compatible titles are seeing a performance boost as well. I just wish I knew someone that had a Xbox One S and could tell me how Reach runs on it, because I think we all know that it runs horribly right now.