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Xbox One X: The console for hardcore gamers

Philipp Rüegg
14.12.2017
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The most powerful console in the world - claims Microsoft. Find out here whether this statement is true and how the Xbox One X compares with the PS4 Pro and PC in terms of 4K. We'll also tell you whether it's worth buying.

Better late than never. We had actually planned our review of the Xbox One X weeks ago. Due to various misunderstandings and delivery delays, we have only just got round to taking a closer look at Microsoft's latest console. That's why this article is more of a guide than a test report. Is the Xbox One X worth it? If so, for whom and how good is the 4K gaming compared to PS4 and PC?

Compact and quiet

What can the Xbox One X do?

4K has long been the exclusive domain of the PC. With the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, consoles are now making inroads into the supreme discipline. Microsoft has 12 GB DDR5 RAM in its luggage, a graphics chip clocked at 1172 MHz and 6 teraflops. The PS4 Pro has to make do with around a third less performance. This should allow games to run in 3840 x 2160 pixels and even at 60 fps, depending on the game. An ambitious goal that only the most powerful PCs can achieve.

But let's see what that looks like in reality. Only a limited number of games have been optimised for the Xbox One X. Without appropriate customisations, 4K textures, etc., the Xbox One X will not be able to realise its full potential.

Most games are able to maintain their frame rate more consistently and have fewer frame drops - whether at 30 fps or 60 fps. If the games do not have a frame lock, such as "Hitman" or "Assassin's Creed Unity", then you will benefit from a decent frame boost even without a patch.

In many games, the Xbox One X relies on dynamic resolution and scales according to performance reserves in order to maintain a constant frame rate. Microsoft promises that older games will also benefit from shorter loading times thanks to a faster processor, RAM and hard drive (unfortunately no SSD). There is also V-Sync and 16x anisotropic filtering.

Which games are designed for this?

Where can you get the best 4K for your money?

Just under 400 francs for a PS4 Pro, 500 francs for an Xbox One X and an estimated 1500 francs for a decent 4K-capable PC. While the consoles are relatively close in price, the PC is still the significantly more expensive option. But where do you get how much performance?

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This trend is also reflected in most other titles. The Xbox One X achieves native 4K resolution slightly more often than the PS4 Pro, can keep the frame rate more constant and games look slightly better on it in a direct comparison. However, as expected, a powerful PC remains the best 4K machine of all. Ideally, you'll get 4K with 60+ fps and maximum details. However, you will also pay a significantly higher price.

Who should buy it?

With a 4.6-fold increase in performance, switching from an Xbox One to an Xbox One X is significantly easier than from a PS4 to a PS4 Pro, which is only 2.3 times faster.

Conclusion: A clear case for core gamers, others prefer to wait

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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