I’d suggest getting down to a specially TV store if you have them in your area (and it’s Covid safe to do so) and chat to the guys there about stuff. Luckily he likes arguing and over a series of weeks escalated to head office where they approved the repair. My friend has a decent Samsung LED TV that’s died on him twice in two years.įirst of all Samsung and the shop fought over who should fix it in the first few months and the more recently this year when something broke he was told he had to pay for an engineer to come out (at the height of lockdown in the UK) to assess the TV at his own expense.Īnd if it was broken they’d fix it then but he’s still be out of pocket for the assessment. Sat 12th Sep I think if you look for horror stories you’re going to find them.Speaking of enhancements, Xbox Game Studios and other publishers are also offering free next-gen upgrades for certain Xbox One games - Microsoft's version of this is called " Smart Delivery." In this case, you will be prompted to download the next-gen version of the game specifically for your Xbox Series S / X. We're assuming they won't need to be redownloaded unless specific enhancements have been made. In terms of how backwards compatible games will work on your new console, you've got a couple of options - you can either install them to the super fast internal SSD, or throw them on a standard external hard drive and run them from there. We are also creating whole new classes of innovations including the ability to double the frame rate of a select set of titles from 30 fps to 60 fps or 60 fps to 120 fps." The compatibility team has invented brand new techniques that enable even more titles to run at higher resolutions and image quality while still respecting the artistic intent and vision of the original creators. "With all of the additional power and advancements of the Xbox Series X, the compatibility team now has a veritable playground of new capabilities to innovate and push the limits of game preservation and enhancement. We don't have any specific details about this for the Series S just yet, but at least for the Series X, all titles will reportedly "run at the peak performance that they were originally designed for, many times even higher performance than the games saw on their original launch platform, resulting in higher and more steady framerates and rendering at their maximum resolution and visual quality," along with improved loading times.įurthermore, Microsoft has developed a new, innovative HDR reconstruction technique that allows HDR support to be applied automatically to games regardless of how old they are, and the team will also be hand-curating a list of old titles to enhance both in terms of visuals and frame rates to "bring classic games up to modern standards." And because of the unprecedented power of Xbox Series X, most of your favorite games will load faster and look and perform many times better on the new console."Īs Phil highlighted, backwards compatible games will also look and perform better on Xbox Series S & X. "It’s our intent for all Xbox One games that do not require Kinect to play on Xbox Series X at the launch of the console. Here's what Xbox boss Phil Spencer had to say about this a few months ago:
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