Comparação xbox 360 e xbox one

Equipe Spartans, Halo Reach foi lançado recentemente para Xbox One e PC. Neste vídeo, vemos como a versão do Xbox One X se compara ao Xbox 360 original!

Imediatamente, vemos um grande aumento na taxa de quadros e na resolução. O jogo roda a 60fps sólidos no Xbox One X enquanto renderiza a 3840 × 2160. Este é um grande salto em relação à versão 360 que roda a 1152 × 720 enquanto cai abaixo da taxa de quadros de 30fps alvo com bastante frequência. A versão do Xbox One X também parece mais brilhante na configuração padrão. Isso pode ser devido à estranha curva de gama do Xbox 360 ou uma mudança no mapeamento de tom da adição de HDR à versão remasterizada. Outra diferença, e uma boa melhoria, é a remoção do TAA encontrado na versão 360. Isso remove completamente qualquer fantasma encontrado na versão original. No geral, somos apresentados a uma imagem muito mais nítida e podemos finalmente ver muitos detalhes que faltavam ao rodar em uma resolução mais baixa.

Comparação xbox 360 e xbox one

Infelizmente, a remasterização não é perfeita. O jogo é quase muito limpo, perdendo um pouco do visual corajoso encontrado no título antigo. O desfoque de movimento está ausente total e pessoalmente, gostaria de vê-lo retornar em uma atualização futura. Os efeitos de pós-processamento, como o grão do filme, são reduzidos e quase imperceptíveis. Isso ocorre porque os efeitos de pós-processamento são escalonados com a resolução de renderização. Portanto, quanto mais alta for a resolução, menos aparentes eles serão. Reconhecidamente, o grão do filme era um pouco pesado no título 360, então talvez uma configuração em algum lugar entre as versões Xbox One X e 360 ​​pareceria boa. No geral, este é um ótimo remasterizado e ainda um excelente jogo, até hoje. Estou ansioso para ver como a 343i responde aos comentários dos jogadores e atualiza o jogo daqui para frente.

O que você acha do remaster de Halo Reach? Deixe-nos saber nos comentários abaixo!

-Mike Skiles

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When the Xbox 360 launched in 2005, it was a cutting edge, seventh generation console that combined crisp graphics with motion-sensing technology. The Xbox One, which launched in late 2013, is the latest and eighth generation of the Xbox console family. It offers better graphics, faster processing, more storage, and more advanced controllers than the Xbox 360.

The two console generations differ on the outside, too. Sharing some design features with the latest Microsoft phones and tablets, the Xbox One is boxier and slightly larger than its predecessor. This larger size is also said to cut down on overheating, an issue the 360 has sometimes faced.

While Microsoft almost completely overhauled the Xbox in its creation of the Xbox One, the Xbox 360 still holds the title for best-selling game console in history.

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Type 7th generation console Video Game Console
Price Launch: 299$ - Core; 399$ - 20GB Current: 199$ - 4GB; 299$ - 4GB + Kinect; 299$ - 250GB; 419$ - 250GB + Kinect $399 without Kinect. With Kinect: $499 (US) €499 £429. Xbox One/Titanfall bundle for $450 at Walmart and Best Buy.
Online Services Xbox Live for multiplayer support, downloadable movies, music, and games, online surfing, and meeting other players. Xbox Live. $60 annually or $25 quarterly.
Media DVD, CD, Downloads Blu-ray, DVD, CD, digital downloads
Product Family Xbox Xbox
Units sold worldwide ~84.00 million units 51 million (as of September 2021)
CPU 3.2 GHz PowerPC Tri-Core Xenon Single-chip x86 AMD "Jaguar" processor, 8 cores, Clock speed 1.75GHz, 32MB of embedded SRAM memory.
Graphics ATI Xenos with 10 MB embedded eDRAM and 512 MB DDR3 video RAM. AMD Next Gen, Radeon HD 7xxx series equivalent
Predecessor Xbox (Original) Xbox 360 / 1st generation Kinect
Controllers up to 4 wireless and/ or wired controllers Up to 8 controllers
Memory (RAM) 512 MB 8 GB DDR3 (5 GB available to games). 32MB ESRAM. 68GB/s Bandwidth.

The Xbox One has more efficient computing capabilities that allow for smoother operation. In the Xbox 360, there's a 3.2 GHz triple-core processor, while the Xbox One features two quad-core modules. Memory has also been increased significantly between the generations, going from the 360's 512MB to the One's 8GB.

Another difference is between the two is how the Xbox One operates on the inside. Microsoft has separated the computing systems that handle game play from the one that handles surfing the web to use applications like Facebook and Skype. This allows console users to update apps when necessary, while still leaving the gaming system unchanged for game developers.

Controllers

Upon the launch of Xbox One, Microsoft claimed that it made more than 40 upgrades to the controller. Some of those upgrades include adding “menu” and “view” buttons – the view button allows users to watch replays of game play – and a USB port for battery charging. Other changes include:

  • Overall: The Xbox One controller is a slimmer, straighter design as opposed to the bulky curved 360 one. The weight is about the same, but more towards the center so as to rest comfortably in the hand.
  • Analog Sticks: The Xbox One stick is looser, has an outer rubber grip, and a curved center to accommodate the player's finger. The four dots that got in the way are gone.
  • D-Pad: The D-pad on Xbox One is a simple plus sign-shaped D-pad with four distinct clicking areas, as opposed to the wobbly one on 360 which made it confusing between click up, click right, or up and right at the same time.

Kinect

The Xbox 360 pioneered the Kinect motion-sensing device, but Kinect was released as an add-on only in 2007, two years after the 360 console debuted. The Xbox One comes bundled with a newer version of the Kinect and has a faster processor for better interaction.

Both versions have received mixed reviews, with some complaining of lag and other usability issues.

Removable hard drive

You may not remove the hard drive from the Xbox One. However, there were removable hard drives in early versions of Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 E 250 features an internal hard drive that can be removed and replaced as needed. The Xbox 360 E 4 GB flash hard drive is not removable.

Bluetooth capability

Only Xbox 360 has Bluetooth capability.

Via a separate Xbox-branded headset, Xbox 360 users can use Bluetooth near-field technology to interact with the gaming console. Primarily, Bluetooth for Xbox 360 is for chatting with other players while gaming online. It is also capable of receiving phone calls.

Graphics

According to reviews and comparisons of game play, Xbox One features smoother, more realistic graphics than its predecessor, Xbox 360. This is due mostly in part to an improved and quicker graphics card, and a faster processor.

Backward compatibility

The Xbox 360 is capable of playing games released for the first Xbox system.

Many gamers were upset when it was announced in 2013 that older Xbox games may not be played on the One, but Microsoft has said that it’s possible to rig an XBox 360 through an XBox One using an HDMI cable to play older games.

Finally, in June 2015 Microsoft announced at the E3 conference that Xbox 360 games can now be played on the Xbox One. Microsoft developed an Xbox 360 emulator for the Xbox One so that older games can be played on the new console.

Available games

Because the Xbox 360 has been on the market since 2005, it has more games available than the One. There are close to 1,000 games available for the 360 console.

As of January 2014, there are just under 100 games available for the Xbox One.

Exclusive games

Since 2005, some 250 exclusive games were launched for Xbox 360, including Halo 3 and Halo 4.

So far, there have been 11 exclusive games for Xbox One, including Killer Instinct, Halo, Sunset Overdrive, Dead Rising 3, and Powerstar Golf.

Applications

Similarly, Microsoft requires an Xbox Live Gold paid membership to access most applications – like Netflix, YouTube, or HBO Go – with either Xbox 360 or Xbox One.

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Comparação xbox 360 e xbox one

A comparison of features of the Xbox One and Xbox 360 video game consoles from Microsoft, including Xbo Live Gold membership

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Technical issues

During its run, Xbox 360 experienced technical failures, and its “red ring of death” became notorious among gamers. When the console experienced a “general hardware failure,” a red light would illuminate on the front of the console. The problem got so bad that Microsoft had to extend its manufacturer's warranty on all models before the Xbox 360 S.

Having only been on the market since November 2013, no chronic issues with the Xbox One have surfaced yet. However, some users have complained of noisy or non-functioning disc drives.

Subscription services

Xbox 360 users could sign up for a free subscription to Xbox Live called “Silver” (later changed to Xbox Live Silver). There was also a premium subscription called Xbox Live Gold that cost $59.99 per year. The biggest difference between the two services was online multiplayer game play.

With the introduction of Xbox One, Microsoft has eliminated the free Xbox Live subscription. Instead, users will have to pay for a subscription or forgo access to online game play and other Live features. The subscription still costs $59.99 per year.

Both the Xbox 360 and the Xbox One allow users to download applications like Skype and Netflix and to access the Internet through the console using Xbox Live.

There are several differences between Xbox Live Gold for Xbox One and Xbox 360. In additionto apsps and online gameplay, Xbox One is capable of handling a game DVR, Skype, and SmartMatch, a service that pairs online gamers.

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