Xbox One April Update Rolling Out With Low-Latency Mode, FreeSync, and 1440p Support; 120Hz Support Coming In May Update (theverge.com) 48
Microsoft is rolling out a new Xbox One update that brings 1440p support for the Xbox One S and X, as well as support for AMD's FreeSync technology to allow compatible displays to sync refresh rates with Microsoft's consoles. A subsequent update in May will bring 120Hz-display refresh-rate support to the Xbox One. The Verge reports: FreeSync, like Nvidia's G-Sync, helps remove tearing or stuttering usually associated with gaming on monitors, as the feature syncs refresh rates to ensure games run smoothly. Alongside this stutter-free tech, Microsoft is also supporting automatic switching to a TV's game mode. Auto Low-Latency Mode, as Microsoft calls it, will be supported on new TVs, and will automatically switch a TV into game mode to take advantage of the latency reductions. The Xbox One will also support disabling game mode when you switch to another app like Netflix. Microsoft is also making some audio tweaks with the April update for the Xbox One. New system sounds take advantage of spatial sound to fully support surround sound systems when you navigate around. Gamers who listen to music while playing can also now balance game audio against background music right inside the Xbox Guide. Other features in this update include sharing game clips direct to Twitter, dark to light mode transitions based on sunrise / sunset, and improvements to Microsoft Edge to let you download or upload pictures, music, and videos.
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What the fuck is a "fake name" on a pseudonymous web site?
My god, you're a fucking idiot. Extra points for talking about someone else's "no-mind bullshit blatherings" completely un-ironically.
Any Freesync TVs available? (Score:3)
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Adaptive sync for consoles is a sign that the console is dead. If the console can't keep up with 60Hz and you need to resort to adaptive refresh rates to avoid tearing, then the console or games were done wrong. If you want to support higher refresh rates, fine. Just tune the game to work with the one and only variation of hardware you have.
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Adaptive sync for consoles is a sign that the console is dead. If the console can't keep up with 60Hz and you need to resort to adaptive refresh rates to avoid tearing, then the console or games were done wrong. If you want to support higher refresh rates, fine. Just tune the game to work with the one and only variation of hardware you have.
Then why were G-Sync and FreeSync pioneered on PCs, if they can keep up with 60Hz? ... because ALWAYS hitting 60Hz is not even a feasible goal on a PC.
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Because everyone has a 1080 Ti...
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Not right now, but in ~15 years everyone will have _that level of performance_ in new devices a GPU's continue to get smaller and faster.
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Well, considering that HDMI specs only apply to HDMI connections, and Nvidia also has DisplayPort on their cards, I suppose they'll support both FreeSync and G-Sync, with G-Sync still being used over DisplayPort if the display supports it just like today.
And each technology will stand on it's merits.
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I don't think there would be much reason outside of gaming consoles
How about smooth playback of 24fps video on a 30 or 60hz display?
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PC master race (Score:1)
At what point do non-nintendo consoles admit defeat and just start making computers?
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XBox basically *is* an AMD PC, running a Xbox OS skin atop a Windows 10 hypervisor.
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And the hardware in the PS4 is virtually identical, so...
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When a shitty low end GPU thats just as fast as the xboxX doesn't cost more than the whole console!
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Nintendo can't even make a 1080p console in 2018
What are the upgrates in spyware front? (Score:1)
But how about updates in their core business area; telemetry? Will the XBox now eavesdrop, distill and relay all the network traffic on the home network? As they collect Wifi passwords on all fronts, they could also collect data from the neighborhood. Or does it just keep microphones always on to listen for valuable advertisement targeting information?
First game to reach 120fps will be "Pong"? (Score:2)
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I would not expect any game with significantly complex graphics to reach 120fps on an Xbox One. Thus I wonder what this is good for.
Perhaps you do not remember the first racing game to reach true 60 fps: Wipeout XL on the Playstation 1. And that game looked amazing.
Game mode (Score:2)
Why would someone do that? All TVs look like crap in anything but game mode.