Ray Tracing and 60 FPS on your Xbox One with Xcloud
Streaming Service of Microsoft games, xcloud, will be available this year. In fact, a handful of users are already enjoying test versions. Such is the case of the bit analyst, a popular Spanish youtuber, who analyzed the performance of different games in the cloud, from an xbox one.
The results are impressive According to your experience, and is that some titles perform much better than in the console, even provide benefits that exceed the hardware of xbox one, for example, Folding the frames per second from 30 to 60, offering resolutions by above 1080p and adding ray plot some games.
Vale, this Mola. Xcloud in Xbox One offers better performance than console himself hardware, bending the frameer in most cases or with the possibility of using Ray Tracing in some titles. Great Microsoft.
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- The Bit Analyst (@Anaalistadebits) October 29, 2021
The improvement in streaming quality may be due to several factors, including the incorporation of xbox series x to provide cloud service, which in turn would also reduce loading times in titles of Xcloud.
And everything points out that soon a broader audience will have access to the benefit and make your own tests. More and more users of Mexico and Brazil Report access to this service. Do you seem attractive to you?
Editor s note: Many companies are betting on the Cloud Gaming as the future of the industry and presag up the end of the consoles, but I remain skeptical. At least in our territory, the consumption of this technology will be quite slow, as I think, but I grant Xcloud the benefit of doubt.
Source: Twitter.
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