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Xbox Delivers the Definitive Final Fantasy 7 Remake Experience
gaming1 month ago

Xbox Delivers the Definitive Final Fantasy 7 Remake Experience

Windows Central’s coverage argues that Final Fantasy 7 Remake on Xbox is the definitive version thanks to strong optimization and the Xbox ecosystem: Play Anywhere cross-buy and cross-save, available performance modes (30 FPS in Quality and up to 60 FPS on Series X|S), and solid handheld performance on Xbox Ally with seamless Windows/Xbox ecosystem integration.

Cyberpunk 2077's Latest Update Enhances Content but Leaves Major Features Out
technology7 months ago

Cyberpunk 2077's Latest Update Enhances Content but Leaves Major Features Out

The latest Cyberpunk 2077 update introduces VRR support on consoles, significantly improving frame rates on PS5 Pro by unlocking performance modes up to 40fps in RT mode and potentially reaching 120fps in performance mode, although benefits on base PS5 and Series X are limited. VRR enhances smoothness and reduces input lag, but does not drastically improve visual fidelity, leaving room for future dedicated upgrades.

"Hellblade 2: The Framerate Debate and Unreal Engine 5 Preview"
gaming1 year ago

"Hellblade 2: The Framerate Debate and Unreal Engine 5 Preview"

A poll is asking for opinions on games like Hellblade 2 being capped at 30fps, sparking a debate about performance preferences and the expectation of flexibility with performance modes. While the news about Hellblade 2 running at 30fps on Xbox Series X|S has disappointed some players, others are still looking forward to the game's anticipated release, prompting the question: Do you care about framerates in games like Hellblade 2?

"Unveiling the Ultimate Performance Mode for Forza Motorsport on Xbox Series X and S"
gaming2 years ago

"Unveiling the Ultimate Performance Mode for Forza Motorsport on Xbox Series X and S"

Forza Motorsport on Xbox Series X offers three performance modes, including one with 60FPS and ray tracing, while Xbox Series S has two modes, one with 60FPS and lower resolution and another with higher resolution but limited to 30FPS. The recommended mode for Xbox Series X is Performance RT, while Quality is suggested for Xbox Series S.