Additional Gameplay Footage

We've only had a few days with the console, but we have had a chance to try out some of the games. Using the Xbox Game Capture features, some gameplay was captured to get a sample of some of the performance and quality gains could be made with the Xbox One X. The Game Capture does compress the video though, so it is not as pristine as it would be while playing, and it also converts the HDR video to SDR to allow for the proper colors to be seen when you share the clips, although if you look at the following clips, it doesn't do a great job with the transition to SDR from HDR.

Not all of the games are yet ready for the Xbox One X yet though, with only a handful that have the Xbox One X Enhanced logo ready to go for the review. Gears of War 4 was one of the games, which we showed some images of earlier, and there were a couple more ready as well, including Disneyland Adventures.

Although it may seem like a game that wouldn't stress a system, in 4K and HDR, the textures and high resolution made an impact. Here's a quick video of the intro of this game on both the Xbox One, and the Xbox One X.

Disneyland Adventures on Xbox One

Disneyland Adventures on Xbox One X in 4K HDR

One thing you notice playing the game is just how much more sharp everything is, especially things in the background. The castle comes into focus much earlier on the Xbox One X version of this video. As with Gears of War 4, there's still some issues with coloring on the HDR converted video. If you are doing a lot of gameplay capture, it may be best to set HDR to off. Also, there's a small hiccup at the start of the Xbox One X video, as the game is just finishing loading. This doesn't appear to happen once that load is complete.

Here's another clip from Forza Motorsports 7, which is one of the launch titles for 4K and HDR, but as of this review, the 4K support is not yet added, so this will be a demo of playing a title without the Enhanced option available. This is from the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, on the Curva Parabolica.

Forza Motorsports 7 on Xbox One

Forza Motorsports 7 on Xbox One X 

Even though the 4K support is not there, the game does support HDR, which improves the look of the game quite a bit, even though you can't see it in the SDR converted video. Forza is a pretty lean engine, so the developers are targetting 4K60 for this title. The aliasing of 1080p content in this game is pretty strong, so it will benefit a lot from the 4K update when it arrives. When it's available, we'll post another clip to show the differences.

Discussing Xbox One X with Kevin Gammill, Xbox Partner Group Program Manager Final Words
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  • cmdrdredd - Saturday, November 4, 2017 - link

    As for cloud storage for saves, MS gives you unlimited save storage.
  • orderdrake - Saturday, November 4, 2017 - link

    How is those console able to get 4k when higher tier computers struggle with 4k
  • cmdrdredd - Saturday, November 4, 2017 - link

    Sometimes it's not really 4k. It uses an upscaling technique to achieve it in some cases. A game may not be rendered at 4k at all but is output at 4k.
  • vladx - Saturday, November 4, 2017 - link

    Indeed, it's basically video rendering enhancements.
  • Zan Lynx - Monday, November 6, 2017 - link

    It has plenty of video RAM, which is the secret. Obviously 4K graphics needs more GPU processors too, but if there isn't enough RAM for textures and frames then there's no space for the processors to work in.

    This XBOX has plenty of VRAM so 4K is no problem.
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  • risa2000 - Sunday, November 5, 2017 - link

    Great write up! It makes me happy to hear that MS started taking things seriously and thinks them through also on the technical and not only marketing side.
  • peevee - Monday, November 6, 2017 - link

    56W idle? What is wrong with them.
  • Rufnek - Monday, November 6, 2017 - link

    "9 GB of RAM is available to developers, with 3 GB reserved for the system to handle multi-tasking and rendering the dashboard in 4K."
    ...so why are other sites reporting that the dashboard is in 1080p and absolutely not 4k?? They mentioned that the dashboard was supposed to be 4k but ended up reallocating the necessary RAM to the game usage side and hard limited the dashboard to 1080p.
  • Rufnek - Monday, November 6, 2017 - link

    Is anyone else disappointed that the X can't even run games like GEARS of war 4 at 1080p/60fps with disabling stuff????? e.g. dynamic shadows
    I wish the target would have been checkerboard 4k, full everything, at 30fps OR 1080p/60fps full everything.

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