It absolutely does. Game feels so sluggish.Fable 2 needs that 60fps desperately. I think it is 4k already?
That's been broken for ages. I'm not sure if the 4k Xbox One X upgrade broke it, or if it was something else.The Sonic Generations patch borked the text when you're loading in a level lol
It's a Halo Anniversary style remaster: prettier graphics layered on top of classic Fable. Some hideous character models and dated animations can make it look jank but it's still a fine way to experience the world if you're newcomer.
The guess is that a firmware update on Monday might use these updates to activate FPS Boost. Allegedly, the same thing happened with resolution boost.
The guess is that a firmware update on Monday might use these updates to activate FPS Boost. Allegedly, the same thing happened with resolution boost.
I would replay all the 360 era Gears games if they get the appropriate resolution/FPS boosts.
I never finished dead space one. Maybe I need to fix that.
Ah, the beauty of PC! We have beauty mods out the wazoo and have for years! That reminds me — time to go back!Hoping for mod support. I love Oblivion but boy are the NPCs ugly lol.
For the love of God please... This
But… why? It's a turn based rpg, with a bunch of text walls (the thousand dreams), the text is cleverly animated and whatnot, but do we need it it in 4k/60?I want a 4k/60 fps update for LO so bad, I'd trade all the other games listed just to have that one upgrade.
Looking at my Old Oblivion save on Game Pass , it's old enough to be in
high school lol
More fluidity of motion is never a bad thing in games. It's a turn-based RPG, sure, so there's no need for quick reflexes, but the camera still moves, characters still run around and do all sorts of animations, and seeing all that with two times more fluidity would definitely feel good.But… why? It's a turn based rpg, with a bunch of text walls (the thousand dreams), the text is cleverly animated and whatnot, but do we need it it in 4k/60?
nintendo enters the chatI don't understand. MS owns these titles. There really is no excuse for why they haven't been updated.
OMGGGGGGGF
Yep, One X runs certain titles at 4K while the Series S I believe goes to 1440p on the titles that would be 4K on a One X/Series X, I may be wrong.new vegas updated on my one x, too. doesn't the one x even run some bc games higher res than a series s?
new vegas updated on my one x, too. doesn't the one x even run some bc games higher res than a series s?
It did, but curiously only the singleplayer. The multiplayer was capped at 30.^THIS please!
And i'm pretty sure Quake 4 ran at an unlocked framerate on 360 so if it were BC it would probably run at locked 60 automatically.
While all of that is very, VERY true (and is very likely in this situation), Microsoft is expected to unveil more Original Xbox and Xbox 360 games to become compatible on Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles on Monday afternoon. With all of that going on, some people are hoping that all of these updates for these Xbox 360 games might mean that Microsoft will implement their FPS Boost feature on them. I don't know (or expect) that to happen, but that won't stop everyone from speculating wildly.Am I missing something here or what? People are ecstatic because someone saw a handful of BC games update? Not every BC game update means res or framerate bump. MS updates their BC emulator all the time and these updates could just be emulator update (maybe slight latency improvement, some other compatibility issues, bug fixes and such).