The leap in performance going from an Xbox one s 1tb to the Xbox Series S is absurd, load times are so fast for all my games with the new hardware It actually has me a little Torn for the petty reason
@@MeekAndBackFirE okay let me rephrase: I think first party games have already been in development with it, and will begin releasing this year. For example, I bet Forza Motorsport is using it. Also, games take longer than 2 years to develop
Xbox velocity architecture = better ram usage. PlayStation ssd = better decompression speed I think that what makes a console superior in a subjective way is the titles, licenses you like the most it can provide. Not the specs .😋
Very informational. Thanks
Thanks Y2!
The leap in performance going from an Xbox one s 1tb to the Xbox Series S is absurd, load times are so fast for all my games with the new hardware It actually has me a little Torn for the petty reason
Their is no time to read the little tips anymore on the loading screens lol
Great video,thank you!
I sometimes catch sfs loading things. Like I see it on my screen. Clever trick but I think the hard drive should have been a touch faster.
Good one
Dosen't rtx io handle decompression
I think we will start seeing first party devs using this stuff in 2023
I think so too
Start using it in 2023 which will be finished and released by 2025.
@@MeekAndBackFirE okay let me rephrase: I think first party games have already been in development with it, and will begin releasing this year. For example, I bet Forza Motorsport is using it. Also, games take longer than 2 years to develop
Xbox velocity architecture = better ram usage.
PlayStation ssd = better decompression speed
I think that what makes a console superior in a subjective way is the titles, licenses you like the most it can provide.
Not the specs .😋
API = Application Programming Interface
>makes 6 minute video
Wasn’t so simple was it?