If you were big on the Xbox, and big on the Xbox 360, but disappointed by the Xbox One; the power of this console and all the user interface improvements are worth giving it a second try. Obviously it is expensive. If you have a pile of 360 games and some stuff you never really got into on the Xbox One; for 500 bucks you can have a lot of fun reliving those games! Enjoy hunting down more discounted 360 and early Xbox One games, or check out Game Pass to see if there is enough there to justify the cost. There is a lack of exclusives, so you may have already played everything you want on the PC and PS4. Keep an eye out for the games you missed that are Xbox One X enhanced, and on a 4k screen it's like the game is brand new again.
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Now I was super exited about jumping into the world of Xbox One X, having previously owned nothing more advanced than the Xbox 360 and PS3. Once up and running (more on this later) I have so far found the graphics and gameplay in the titles I have tried to be excellent and truly worth a gamers time. The new Xbox One Controller feels nice I the hand with a quality feel (triggers do not have the same resistance and travel as previous Xbox controllers which is a little dissapointing in driving games but great for action titles so horses for courses here). Range of games is impressive however it still feels like Sony have more exclusive titles than Microsoft with some really great series that can't be found on Xbox consoles. Playing 4k enhanced titles on big screen really is a visual pleasure and I am yet to see any issues with image quality however frame rates do suffer on occassion when gameplay gets frantic. The only gripes I really have against the unit are loading times, each games must be installed to the HDD before it can be played and this process can literally take hours. The gripe us the HDD size, when installing large games such as Forza 7, each install takes up around 100gb of the 1tb HDD and no upgraded sizes are available of the shelf. For a $650 unit you expect to be able to fit more than just 10 games on it before needing to shell out for more storage. Overall great unit but requires patience and potentially deep pockets to stay up to date.Read full review
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it is a pretty solid console amazing graphics, smooth performance and sleek design. Overall i'm very impressed but I have one issue. Games like Forza motorsport 7 and Forza horizon 4 aren't running in native 4k like they should be. I don't why this is but one thing is for sure its not my tv. My tv is a LG C8 which is a very capable tv. I don't know if something got damaged during post but the console just doesn't want to run native 4k. If it wasn't for that I would have gave it 5 stars. But it is still a gr8 console.
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Performs and looks a lot better than I thought and has better everything compared to my PS4 Pro. I had a day 1 Xbox one but after moving house it's performance started to drop, it struggled in rendering environments and was odd noises. Now I have a Xbox that performs at the peak of console gaming
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The graphics are amazing in gameplay but I am now also able to watch NBA League Pass in a 4K stream the NBA games look and sound amazing. Was tossing up whether to get the Apple TV 4K but splashed out a bit more for the Xbox 1X very happy I did.
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