Subnautica on Project Scorpio?
ell635
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Subnautica is a beautiful, stunning game - even on Xbox One! We do have a graphics underhaul and performance issues which are to be expected with the console limitations.
Although the developers will be enhancing the performance of the game, there's no denying that games console provide limitations compared to the processing power of the best PCs. Par for the course in gaming.
But there is Microsoft's next games console coming later this year - Project Scorpio - and it's looking pretty powerful!
My question is will Subnautica become available on Project Scorpio? I can imagine it might be too early to confirm this, but I thought I would ask here.
I would assume with Xbox One supporting Subnautica with Game Preview, there's a good chance it will become available on the latest platform.
Is there any information about this? Please discuss here
Although the developers will be enhancing the performance of the game, there's no denying that games console provide limitations compared to the processing power of the best PCs. Par for the course in gaming.
But there is Microsoft's next games console coming later this year - Project Scorpio - and it's looking pretty powerful!
My question is will Subnautica become available on Project Scorpio? I can imagine it might be too early to confirm this, but I thought I would ask here.
I would assume with Xbox One supporting Subnautica with Game Preview, there's a good chance it will become available on the latest platform.
Is there any information about this? Please discuss here
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2017/04/10/remember-xbox-scorpio-wont-have-any-exclusives-at-all/#9e288304519e
I'm sure there will be a point where games will be developed with Scorpio as the target platform. Of course there will also be an Xbox One supported version of the game too.
To look at it simply - it would be no different to the usual transition between console generations. Except this is a "mid-generation upgrade" so the previous platform (Xbox One) will continue to be supported with the same games and won't be phased out.
As for that Forbes article writer - I sense a very subjective opinion being badly suppressed. In an article that feels written purely with hopes to curb excitement, all the challenges and points made against Scorpio and especially it's upcoming marketing strategy also apply to PS4 Pro - but he holds Sony's platform in such high stead.
My thanks to you for sharing that article - the only thing I appreciated about that article was it somewhat answers my question.
You're welcome; that's why I linked it.
http://www.polygon.com/2017/4/6/15204990/xbox-scorpio-backwards-compatibility-microsoft-xbox-one
"Games will run closer to their target frame rate with fewer dips, games with dynamic resolution scaling will be running at much higher resolutions, texture filtering will be improved, you’ll be able to capture video at 4K running at 60 frames per second and games will load faster."
Scorpio is the exact same platform and is simply just a more powerful Xbox One. Microsoft is 'done' with console generations altogether. They are going to maintain a family of Xbox devices that keeps your games and accessories instead of making them obsolete. Every X1 game since it launched and every BC title will work on Scorpio, and all future Xbox systems. In a few years when the launch X1 and PS4 stop getting developed for, MS will release the next high-end Xbox moving Scorpio to the bottom/mid-range console.
Nothing is getting left behind, everything will work going forward.
On Scorpio, you mean. There's all of like 5 games that can run 1080p60FPS on the XB1 right now, and like half of them or more are limited to 900p30FPS...
https://www.google.com/search?q=list+of+60fps+xbox+one+games
Yes...the answer is yes end of post.....