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Not new news but just to get people talking...

Crytek's Xbox One launch title Ryse: Son of Rome runs natively at 900p as opposed to in full 1080p, Microsoft has confirmed.

Microsoft had previously said that Ryse ran in native 1080p, but executive Aaron Greenberg took to Twitter to clarify the situation: Ryse runs at native 900p, but the Xbox One will upscale it to 1080p.

So yes, Ryse runs at 30fps at a resolution of 1600×900, 44% fewer pixels than 1080p – which any PC gamer will tell you is just not at all impressive, and not the sort of things we’d expect of “next gen.” Still, whatever the resolution, Ryse does look pretty incredible close up, though the lack of 1080p native resolution could indeed be indicative of a weaker console.
 
Dead Rising 3 will be a definite buy for me but I can't decide between Assassin's Creed or Watch Dogs. Hopefully theres launch week game sales. Just 46 days away. Can't wait! :rock
 
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There's still a lot of people that don't know about the reversal.

They better not use that for marketing then. :rotfl

But you are correct, my sister in law had no idea.

Until I told her that is, then I just made up more bad **** about them just so she could cancel my nephews X1 for a PS4 instead. :lol

I needed him on my BF4 team, he's really good. :lol
 
They better not use that for marketing then. :rotfl

But you are correct, my sister in law had no idea.

Until I told her that is, then I just made up more bad **** about them just so she could cancel my nephews X1 for a PS4 instead. :lol

I needed him on my BF4 team, he's really good. :lol

Or you can switch to the XB1. Exclusive BF4 DLC at launch. :hi5:
I'd love to get into this game but I think I'd get pulverized since I've never played any BF or CoD games. My multiplayer game was always Gears.
 
:( :gah: :(

EA is in a partnership of sorts with Microsoft to offer the upcoming Battlefield 4 DLC Second Assault on the Xbox One earlier than on other platforms. The DLC will be available for download when the console launches on November 22, while PC gamers and other console platforms will have to wait until later, likely December.

EA first announced the deal back at E3, and now it’s confirmed that Xbox One owners of Battlefield 4 will be getting early access — as soon as the console launches. The Second Assault DLC includes BF3 maps remade for Battlefield 4. The maps are fan favorites; Operation Metro, Operation Firestorm, Caspian Border, and Gulf of Oman.

Battlefield 4 will be getting a total of 5 DLC packs. The next expansion after Second Assault will be China Rising, which will include four new maps remade from the older games in the series, such as BF2.

Timed exclusivity is nothing new on consoles. With BF3, Sony and EA struck a deal to provide all BF3 DLC two weeks earlier on the PlayStation 3. Second Assault will be free to owners of Premium, otherwise it’s expected to retail at $15 like previous expansion packs.
 
Not new news but just to get people talking...

Crytek's Xbox One launch title Ryse: Son of Rome runs natively at 900p as opposed to in full 1080p, Microsoft has confirmed.

Microsoft had previously said that Ryse ran in native 1080p, but executive Aaron Greenberg took to Twitter to clarify the situation: Ryse runs at native 900p, but the Xbox One will upscale it to 1080p.

So yes, Ryse runs at 30fps at a resolution of 1600×900, 44% fewer pixels than 1080p – which any PC gamer will tell you is just not at all impressive, and not the sort of things we’d expect of “next gen.” Still, whatever the resolution, Ryse does look pretty incredible close up, though the lack of 1080p native resolution could indeed be indicative of a weaker console.

That's disconcerting. :(
 
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