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[Xbox FPS Boost] Dishonored Definitive Edition \ Xbox Series X Optimized Gameplay

The Royal Physician 100% Walkthrough Dishonored is an action-adventure game played from a first-person perspective with an emphasis on stealth action and the use of gadgets and the environment to eliminate opposing forces. The game world is a series of self-contained, mission-focused areas designed for multiple avenues of exploration in terms of in-game movement and powers. Between missions, the player is taken to a central hub called the Hound Pits pub where the player character Corvo can meet with his allies, receive mission briefings and alternate objectives, and convert recovered loot into new equipment and upgrades. As part of its celebration in acquiring Bethesda, Microsoft’s second wave of FPS Boost titles for Xbox Series consoles sees the delivery of some dramatic upgrades for classic titles from its newly assimilated publisher. Heavy hitters Skyrim, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 will get the Digital Foundry treatment in due course, but to begin with we wanted to revisit Dishonored Definitive ion and Prey from Arkane Studios. These are both brilliant games, but they’re also somewhat sub-optimal in their original console incarnations. FPS Boost dramatically transforms the both of them – and what’s fascinating is that it’s not just the doubling of frame-rate that is key in improving the experience. Remarkably, FPS Boost goes further than you might expect to the point where with Prey in particular, I feel we’re close to remaster territory. We’ll kick off with Prey – an immersive sim that I happen to rate as one of my favorite games of 2017, but also a release that I just couldn’t bring myself to play on the last-gen consoles. A combination of performance problems, input lag issues and some extended loading times were very off-putting – and why put yourself through that when the PC version is so much better? Let’s get the stats out of the way first. The game operates at 900p on Xbox One S, with resolution rising to 1440p on the One X (which also receives a pushed out draw distance and improved reflections). These pixel counts persist onto Series S and X respectively, but obviously, with FPS Boost enabled, all performance issues are resolved, both next-gen machines delivering a nigh-on perfect 60 frames per second, punctuated only by some checkpoint stutter. But the performance boost is just one part of the equation – there’s a similar improvement in input lag, comprehensively addressing one of the last-gen version’s biggest issues. #Prey #Dishonored #Series #FPS #Boost #isnt #60fps John Linneman and Alex Battaglia talk you through the FPS Boost renditions of Prey and Dishonored Definitive ion. As for loading times? Well, a one minute 15 second wait on Xbox One S is reduced to just 13 seconds on the Series machines. Prey is a game that’s all about exploration, and especially towards the end of the game, moving around the map is frequent and essential. What was annoying and borderline unacceptable on Xbox One is now so much better. FPS Boost is game-changing for this release, bringing it much closer to the PC experience. Prey is on Game Pass right now, and let’s just say that if you have a new Xbox console and you’ve not experienced it before, it’s highly recommended. My only regret is that Series S is still locked to the One S standard 900p when it’s clear that the console can do so much more, but regardless, the improvement here over One S is still spectacular. I also wanted to check out Dishonored Definitive ion, which we first looked at back in 2015 and which is – to be frank – a proper disappointment. First released at the tail end of the PS3 / Xbox 360 era, a 60 frames per second upgrade seemed inevitable for PS4 and Xbox One bearing in mind how slight its system requirements are on PC, but it was not to be and the port was puzzlingly poor. There are some lingering issues with the game running on Series consoles but it’s still a huge improvement – and again, it’s not just about frame-rate. Yes, 60 frames per second is the aim but curiously, even Series X can’t quite remove lock to the target. UI elements appearing on-screen cause stutters but even beyond that, there’s the sense that something isn’t quite right. The improvement is still huge though, whether you’re playing on Series X or S, but what really caught my eye here was the gigantic improvement to loading times. NO COMMENTARY GAMEPLAY #fru77y Video Games Guide Solo and Coop PLAYTHROUGH Complete Campaign Story 100% Walkthrough Puzzle Solution LET'S PLAY https://www.youtube.com/user/fru777y?...

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