What is odd is that the other versions like the PS4 &
Xbox versions seem to come with a physical CD soundtrack but the listing for the Switch version is down as digital code.
At lot has been said recently regarding the Xbox One version of the game, and while
the Xbox version seems to be limited to a base resolution of 720P, the PC version clearly isn't.
Not exact matches
This detail
seems to indicate that the
Xbox One
version will launch with four - player co-op as one of its main features.
Original story: A reportedly leaked image showing off the
Xbox One
version of No Man's Sky «s box art
seems to hint at a deeper multiplayer experience.
The two games in the series were ported to the Nintendo Switch by the developer Red Barrels and they
seem to hold up surprisingly well against the console
version, however with a penalty to the frame rate that drops from the 60 FPS target on PS4 and
Xbox One to 30 FPS on Nintendo Switch.
The
Xbox version is shortly to get the Super Ultra Dead Rising 3 Arcade Remix Hyper Edition EX Plus Alpha DLC pack, but it
seems unlikely that PC players will get that for free too.
The
Xbox One
versions seem to chug along while still trying to compete with its PC counterpart.
The Nintendo Switch
version in particular does not have a set release date, but
seems to be scheduled to arrive alongside the PS4 Pro and
Xbox One X editions of the game.
The
Xbox 360
version of The Godfather is really a very good game that has some improvements from the current generation consoles but nothing that really makes it
seem like an overly different experience.
PlayStation 4
version is blurring much more than
Xbox One's, it
seems.
While Final Fantasy XV on the
Xbox One X is the best looking
version of the game, the FFXV XB1X patch doesn't
seem to be very well optimized as the game struggles with some framerate drops.
It's on the
Xbox One
version of the game and
seems to be breaking the entire game experience.
Following the several false starts the
Xbox 360 and PC
versions of the add - on had before they were launched late last month, the uncertainty of the PS3
version now
seems to be a thing of the past as well; The DLC has passed certification and is scheduled to appear on PlayStation Network on March 11 for $ 4.99.
Wolf's Gaming Blog: I'm going to be a little mean here to you guys I've noticed on the
Xbox 360
version of XtendPlay there
seems to be no gap for wired Microphones such as the Official
Xbox 360 Wired Headset to be plugged in.
Also this
version seems slower than other
versions of Uno I've played (
Xbox 360, Wii and mobile).
Now, that qoute could just mean the game would be geared towards the
Xbox One and PS4 with last - gen
versions taking the backseat, but his words do
seem to suggest that the new game will only be arriving on
Xbox One and PS4, and presumably PC.
It
seems that from the very beginning the
Xbox 360
version of Battlefield 4 has been the most stable of all five platforms with a far larger portion of the gaming community than on any other platform being problem free.
Seeing as both
versions should be otherwise identical, and the fact that the
Xbox 360's user base still leads the PlayStation 3 by approximately six million more consoles, it
seems safe to attribute this discrepancy to the popularity of Batman's arch nemesis, who is laughing his way to the bank with almost 300 % more pre-orders.
the
xbox one
version seems to use some kind of sharpeningfilter as one can see at the edges in form of white halos.
Consoles
versions have not yet been mentioned, but it
seems likely that the game will end up on
Xbox One and PS4 at some point, assuming all goes well.
While there is no word on the PS4 and
Xbox One
version, it
seems like a logical step that those will be coming eventually.
We assumed it was going to happen and it
seems it is going to, Project Cars finally arrived for the Playstation 4,
Xbox One and PC recently but the
version many were waiting for is nowhere to be seen,...
Well the question remain unanswered but the latest poster of the game
seems to tell the answer and looks like there will never be a
Xbox version.
Since both
versions are on different builds, it's understandable but unfortunate that
Xbox One
seems to always be lagging behind.
After all the talk and hubbub about Metal Gear Solid 4 possibly getting an
Xbox 360
version, and with his most recent game being a PSP - exclusive, it
seems that Hideo Kojima, mastermind behind the MGS series, probably has some strong ties to Sony platforms.
Regardless, it
seems that Japan is going to try to work with
Xbox again by at least releasing
Xbox versions of their games in the US.
For example, night time was quite difficult to see where I was going on the
Xbox One S
version, however the
Xbox One X
version seemed brighter and more detailed especially at night.
The Nintendo Switch
version in particular does not have a set release date, but
seems to be scheduled to arrive alongside the PS4 Pro and
Xbox One X editions of the game.
Seems weird that you guys could have 73 achievements on the
xbox one
version but couldn't have a Platinum on the PlayStation
versions.
However, here's the thing -
Xbox One is completely unaffected, and there is a mode unique to the PS4 Pro
version that also
seems to mostly address the problem.
While the PC
version of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
seems to get all the attention, the
Xbox One
version is slowly catching up to it, content-wise.
The PS4 offers are far better than the XO
versions as the
Xbox deals
seem to be stuck at # 40 + at most sites.
I wasn't too fond of the controls in previous
versions of the game I've played as they felt a bit clumsy at times, but I thought the button mapping was perfect on the
Xbox One controller, as switching between units and projectiles was comfortable and easy and aiming seemingly
seemed more precise.
Possibly because it's the first time the game has released on the console, as opposed to a re-release, the Wii U
version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution
seems to be more expensive than the PlayStation 3 and
Xbox 360
versions in North America.
Not an ideal situation, and perhaps the one snag in Sony's whole presentation, but the tradeoff
seems worth it — especially given that you have to pay on
Xbox as well, and won't even get nearly as many benefits like the «Instant Game Collection,» which kicks off on PlayStation 4 with a special
version of Drive Club.
One thing that was notable is that the games — which will retail from 200, 400, or 800 Microsoft points (US$ 2.50, $ 5, and $ 10), and which will all have timed demo
versions —
seemed to be on par with many of the «professional» games on
Xbox Live Arcade.
Still, none entry
seems more disappointing than Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, which debuts at number 12 in the All Formats list, and number 16 in the Individual Formats list for the PS4
version, while the
Xbox One release misses the top 40 entirely.
The game is solid, although it did have a few moments where the app on the
Xbox One
version locked up on me but they have patched it since, which
seems to have stopped the issue.
They
seem content with porting old blockbusters like Batman Arkham City and Mass Effect 3 to Wii U. Batman: Arkham City: Armored Edition is coming for the Wii U, but I can't imagine anyone who played the original on
Xbox, PC, or PS3 choosing to buy the new
version.
The Trophies match up with the Achievements that are already earnable in the Steam PC and
Xbox One
versions of the game, and Exophase has correctly predicted the coming of previous games thanks to other PS4 Trophy lists it has found, so it
seems safe to assume that the new Inside Trophies are legitimate.
While I've dabbled in the
Xbox Live Arcade Worms titles, I was disappointed that they
seemed watered down in comparison to Armageddon, especially when Worms 2: Armageddon came around - a solid Worms title, to be sure, but it still didn't match the variety of the original PC
version - perhaps because it was trying to focus more on balance than variety.
In a move that
seemed to come out of nowhere, it was announced that the
Xbox One
version of Rocket League will also soon be cross-play with the PC.
The frame rate and load times
seem to hold up well next to the
Xbox One or PS4
version.
Microsoft has recently launched a new console called
Xbox One X, which is a true monster when it comes to hardware, but it also
seems a bit expensive in comparison to the previous
version, the
Xbox One X (which costs only $ 270).
Details on the publishing are still hazy in the fact that Microsoft is publishing the
Xbox version while Square
seems to be working on the PC and PS4 games.
As the standard PS4 Slim
version already exists, a PS4 Pro Slim
seems more likely, especially since Microsoft's will be releasing its enhanced
Xbox console later this year.
Well, there may be a reason for why Assassin's Creed Origins looks so darn good on
Xbox One X. Ubisoft and Microsoft
seem to have a deal for the
Xbox One X
version of the game.
Xbox 360
seems to be the highlight of the month, however, as owners of that platform will receive indie hit Spelunky, as well as the HD
version of the cult classic Beyond Good & Evil.
It doesn't
seem there will be physical
versions of Beyond Good And Evil 2 for the
Xbox One or PS4.
«All previous PlayStation consoles have had slim hardware refreshes, and the
Xbox One's S
version launched just recently and
seems to have been received well,» he told the E-Commerce Times.