Microsoft's Xbox One S, the company's new, slimmer console, will
reportedly have "additional raw GPU and CPU power compared to the Xbox
One."
Speaking to Polygon,
Gears of War 4 developer The Coalition boss Rod Fergusson said the
studio is taking advantage of those features for Gears of War 4 to
"reduce the frequency of frame rate or resolution penalties in more
demanding sections of the game."
That means Gears of War 4—and, presumably, other upcoming Xbox One titles—will run better on the Xbox One S than on the original Xbox One. The 40 percent smaller console is also expected to support high dynamic range color and 4K video.
Microsoft will launch the Xbox One S later this year. Pre-orders are open on Amazon for the 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB versions of the console.
JuJu2Cast has up-close, detailed photos of the Xbox One S ahead of the console's release.
Project Scorpio, the beefed-up Xbox One due out during the 2017 holiday season, was also revealed at Microsoft's E3 conference. After months of rumors regarding the upgraded Xbox One, the company confirmed the console will feature 6 teraflops of compute capability, along with a better GPU and 4K video support.
That means Gears of War 4—and, presumably, other upcoming Xbox One titles—will run better on the Xbox One S than on the original Xbox One. The 40 percent smaller console is also expected to support high dynamic range color and 4K video.
Microsoft will launch the Xbox One S later this year. Pre-orders are open on Amazon for the 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB versions of the console.
JuJu2Cast has up-close, detailed photos of the Xbox One S ahead of the console's release.
Project Scorpio, the beefed-up Xbox One due out during the 2017 holiday season, was also revealed at Microsoft's E3 conference. After months of rumors regarding the upgraded Xbox One, the company confirmed the console will feature 6 teraflops of compute capability, along with a better GPU and 4K video support.
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