RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
Sorry but those of us upgrading our xbox one experience just like those who pay $200-$800 to upgrade their PC experience aren't spending that for only FPS. Its illogical to improve your video card and CPU this much for the game to look the same.
Also higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was other than in a few sparse situation which applies to all platforms. Sorry but a lot of people would not agree with your preference however, you can just stay on the xbox one s and use an SSD drive with update 16 performance improvements for much cheaper.
ForMalacath wrote: »Brilliant news! I have my X on the way tomorrow
LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
Sorry but those of us upgrading our xbox one experience just like those who pay $200-$800 to upgrade their PC experience aren't spending that for only FPS. Its illogical to improve your video card and CPU this much for the game to look the same.
Also higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was other than in a few sparse situation which applies to all platforms. Sorry but a lot of people would not agree with your preference however, you can just stay on the xbox one s and use an SSD drive with update 16 performance improvements for much cheaper.
"higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was"
Uhh ...
I run well under 10 FPS in Trials and in Cyrodiil. I'm not even being hyperbolic when I say 1-2 FPS is not uncommon. FPS is absolutely an issue on xbox.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
Sorry but those of us upgrading our xbox one experience just like those who pay $200-$800 to upgrade their PC experience aren't spending that for only FPS. Its illogical to improve your video card and CPU this much for the game to look the same.
Also higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was other than in a few sparse situation which applies to all platforms. Sorry but a lot of people would not agree with your preference however, you can just stay on the xbox one s and use an SSD drive with update 16 performance improvements for much cheaper.
"higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was"
Uhh ...
I run well under 10 FPS in Trials and in Cyrodiil. I'm not even being hyperbolic when I say 1-2 FPS is not uncommon. FPS is absolutely an issue on xbox.
You may need to contact support, not joking as FPS drops but you comment that its well under 10 FPS consistently in Trials and Cyrodil.
That's not normal....
I'm on xbox One S now but that's been just a recent change, I've been on xbox one using an external HD, not SSD just a normal external 3.0 USB and am not having FPS that low consistently.
I did trials a lot in the past and that wasn't the experience, its most often 30 and sometimes iit drops to 25-ish
NOW one of the trials has performance issues never fixed but that's only one.
Cyrodil and IC haven't been a major issue either in terms of 10 FPS, now its not a full 30 FPS all the time but never 10 and below consistently.
Check and make sure you're good on your end as there is something else going bad. Hope you get it worked out
LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
Sorry but those of us upgrading our xbox one experience just like those who pay $200-$800 to upgrade their PC experience aren't spending that for only FPS. Its illogical to improve your video card and CPU this much for the game to look the same.
Also higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was other than in a few sparse situation which applies to all platforms. Sorry but a lot of people would not agree with your preference however, you can just stay on the xbox one s and use an SSD drive with update 16 performance improvements for much cheaper.
"higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was"
Uhh ...
I run well under 10 FPS in Trials and in Cyrodiil. I'm not even being hyperbolic when I say 1-2 FPS is not uncommon. FPS is absolutely an issue on xbox.
I'll rather play at 1080p with 60fps any day of the week than 4k and 30 fps.If zos make that a option I'm taking it and that's the same for all my multiplayer games. Depending on how for honor runs on the new xbox I probably start playing that again.
I'm talking about other games Developer's have a choice I dont give to craps about 4k as I said before I dont think they will be that big of a performance boost I just don't trust zos enough to put the time in.I'll rather play at 1080p with 60fps any day of the week than 4k and 30 fps.If zos make that a option I'm taking it and that's the same for all my multiplayer games. Depending on how for honor runs on the new xbox I probably start playing that again.
its going to run at 4k at 30dps. thats already been confirmed on several sites.
whats more interesting is that on bethesda's twitter feed from this evening (and updated today). they say the 4k for xbox one wont be released until next week!!!
< link to tweet
https://bethesda.net/en/article/3Fc5lXAaFOSE6W2y8IgEE4/the-power-of-x-comes-to-bethesda-titles < link to where it says it will be next week - note the date is today....
but then THIS link, https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/26225 - says its tommorow!!!
im confused lol
I'm talking about other games Developer's have a choice I dont give to craps about 4k as I said before I dont think they will be that big of a performance boost I just don't trust zos enough to put the time in.
THEDKEXPERIENCE wrote: »
Also, no I’m not going to PC and no you can’t have my stuff. Thanks!
I'll rather play at 1080p with 60fps any day of the week than 4k and 30 fps.If zos make that a option I'm taking it and that's the same for all my multiplayer games. Depending on how for honor runs on the new xbox I probably start playing that again.
its going to run at 4k at 30dps. thats already been confirmed on several sites.
whats more interesting is that on bethesda's twitter feed from this evening (and updated today). they say the 4k for xbox one wont be released until next week!!!
< link to tweet
https://bethesda.net/en/article/3Fc5lXAaFOSE6W2y8IgEE4/the-power-of-x-comes-to-bethesda-titles < link to where it says it will be next week - note the date is today....
but then THIS link, https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/26225 - says its tommorow!!!
im confused lol
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LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
Sorry but those of us upgrading our xbox one experience just like those who pay $200-$800 to upgrade their PC experience aren't spending that for only FPS. Its illogical to improve your video card and CPU this much for the game to look the same.
Also higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was other than in a few sparse situation which applies to all platforms. Sorry but a lot of people would not agree with your preference however, you can just stay on the xbox one s and use an SSD drive with update 16 performance improvements for much cheaper.
"higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was"
Uhh ...
I run well under 10 FPS in Trials and in Cyrodiil. I'm not even being hyperbolic when I say 1-2 FPS is not uncommon. FPS is absolutely an issue on xbox.
You may need to contact support, not joking as FPS drops but you comment that its well under 10 FPS consistently in Trials and Cyrodil.
That's not normal....
I'm on xbox One S now but that's been just a recent change, I've been on xbox one using an external HD, not SSD just a normal external 3.0 USB and am not having FPS that low consistently.
I did trials a lot in the past and that wasn't the experience, its most often 30 and sometimes iit drops to 25-ish
NOW one of the trials has performance issues never fixed but that's only one.
Cyrodil and IC haven't been a major issue either in terms of 10 FPS, now its not a full 30 FPS all the time but never 10 and below consistently.
Check and make sure you're good on your end as there is something else going bad. Hope you get it worked out
Nah. I don't know when this "in the past" was, but since HotR Trials have been absolutely abysmal. I saw you comment on DJMuscleBoy's post this morning that included a video of the Triplets fight, and that performance is the same performance you'll see on Rakkhat, on most bosses in AA, on Ozara and The Serpent, on Ra'Kotu, and elsewhere.
I get slightly better performance on my X1S, but the frame rate in Trials is just as bad. I spend probably 15-20 hours a week in Trials, run them basically every day with several different raid guilds, and everyone in every group I run with experiences the exact same issues. We all have to force-quit ESO and restart the game at some point, which improves FPS dramatically for a short time and then it slowly degrades back to flip-book quality.
TBH I don't think you know what you're talking about. Not trying to be rude but if you're not doing Trials right now, you have no idea what performance is like in Trials.
NewBlacksmurf wrote: »LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
Sorry but those of us upgrading our xbox one experience just like those who pay $200-$800 to upgrade their PC experience aren't spending that for only FPS. Its illogical to improve your video card and CPU this much for the game to look the same.
Also higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was other than in a few sparse situation which applies to all platforms. Sorry but a lot of people would not agree with your preference however, you can just stay on the xbox one s and use an SSD drive with update 16 performance improvements for much cheaper.
"higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was"
Uhh ...
I run well under 10 FPS in Trials and in Cyrodiil. I'm not even being hyperbolic when I say 1-2 FPS is not uncommon. FPS is absolutely an issue on xbox.
You may need to contact support, not joking as FPS drops but you comment that its well under 10 FPS consistently in Trials and Cyrodil.
That's not normal....
I'm on xbox One S now but that's been just a recent change, I've been on xbox one using an external HD, not SSD just a normal external 3.0 USB and am not having FPS that low consistently.
I did trials a lot in the past and that wasn't the experience, its most often 30 and sometimes iit drops to 25-ish
NOW one of the trials has performance issues never fixed but that's only one.
Cyrodil and IC haven't been a major issue either in terms of 10 FPS, now its not a full 30 FPS all the time but never 10 and below consistently.
Check and make sure you're good on your end as there is something else going bad. Hope you get it worked out
Nah. I don't know when this "in the past" was, but since HotR Trials have been absolutely abysmal. I saw you comment on DJMuscleBoy's post this morning that included a video of the Triplets fight, and that performance is the same performance you'll see on Rakkhat, on most bosses in AA, on Ozara and The Serpent, on Ra'Kotu, and elsewhere.
I get slightly better performance on my X1S, but the frame rate in Trials is just as bad. I spend probably 15-20 hours a week in Trials, run them basically every day with several different raid guilds, and everyone in every group I run with experiences the exact same issues. We all have to force-quit ESO and restart the game at some point, which improves FPS dramatically for a short time and then it slowly degrades back to flip-book quality.
TBH I don't think you know what you're talking about. Not trying to be rude but if you're not doing Trials right now, you have no idea what performance is like in Trials.
Oh o k well looks like you got all the answers and got it figured out.
PvP is no different in how it was for us on PC prior to me moving to Xbox. On PC they’ve made changes that can’t apply to console but it’s been a known issue prior to console release. The game was built to be a problem but when you say your FPS are 10 and below....constantly....I’m telling you that’s something you can resolve. Its not a solid 30 but above 10 consistently is possible.
It’s one trial that’s an issue right now and the past was just before Morrowind and the two weeks after in terms of the last time doing trials.
All else is just the game and Xbox one performance. I️ play on a PC rarely too and it’s better in terms of cpu but that’s cause PC allows many different hardware builds.
The realistic solution is Xbox one x or quit.
Shrug it’s thats simple at this point if FPS is a major concern.
LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
Sorry but those of us upgrading our xbox one experience just like those who pay $200-$800 to upgrade their PC experience aren't spending that for only FPS. Its illogical to improve your video card and CPU this much for the game to look the same.
Also higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was other than in a few sparse situation which applies to all platforms. Sorry but a lot of people would not agree with your preference however, you can just stay on the xbox one s and use an SSD drive with update 16 performance improvements for much cheaper.
"higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was"
Uhh ...
I run well under 10 FPS in Trials and in Cyrodiil. I'm not even being hyperbolic when I say 1-2 FPS is not uncommon. FPS is absolutely an issue on xbox.
You may need to contact support, not joking as FPS drops but you comment that its well under 10 FPS consistently in Trials and Cyrodil.
That's not normal....
I'm on xbox One S now but that's been just a recent change, I've been on xbox one using an external HD, not SSD just a normal external 3.0 USB and am not having FPS that low consistently.
I did trials a lot in the past and that wasn't the experience, its most often 30 and sometimes iit drops to 25-ish
NOW one of the trials has performance issues never fixed but that's only one.
Cyrodil and IC haven't been a major issue either in terms of 10 FPS, now its not a full 30 FPS all the time but never 10 and below consistently.
Check and make sure you're good on your end as there is something else going bad. Hope you get it worked out
Nah. I don't know when this "in the past" was, but since HotR Trials have been absolutely abysmal. I saw you comment on DJMuscleBoy's post this morning that included a video of the Triplets fight, and that performance is the same performance you'll see on Rakkhat, on most bosses in AA, on Ozara and The Serpent, on Ra'Kotu, and elsewhere.
I get slightly better performance on my X1S, but the frame rate in Trials is just as bad. I spend probably 15-20 hours a week in Trials, run them basically every day with several different raid guilds, and everyone in every group I run with experiences the exact same issues. We all have to force-quit ESO and restart the game at some point, which improves FPS dramatically for a short time and then it slowly degrades back to flip-book quality.
TBH I don't think you know what you're talking about. Not trying to be rude but if you're not doing Trials right now, you have no idea what performance is like in Trials.
Oh o k well looks like you got all the answers and got it figured out.
PvP is no different in how it was for us on PC prior to me moving to Xbox. On PC they’ve made changes that can’t apply to console but it’s been a known issue prior to console release. The game was built to be a problem but when you say your FPS are 10 and below....constantly....I’m telling you that’s something you can resolve. Its not a solid 30 but above 10 consistently is possible.
It’s one trial that’s an issue right now and the past was just before Morrowind and the two weeks after in terms of the last time doing trials.
All else is just the game and Xbox one performance. I️ play on a PC rarely too and it’s better in terms of cpu but that’s cause PC allows many different hardware builds.
The realistic solution is Xbox one x or quit.
Shrug it’s thats simple at this point if FPS is a major concern.
You haven't run Trials in five months, so why do you think you've got anything useful to say about Trials performance?
You saw the video of the Triplets fight already--that's how Trials play right now on XB1. Across the board. This is not a *me* problem. You can see the other folks in this thread, including some of the top players on this platform, saying the same thing. I've got Band chats full of people who've quit the game, moved to PC, or are on the verge of doing one or the other.
Framerates below 10 FPS are absolutely par for the course in a lot of Trials fights right now. This is not hyperbole. Like I said previously, if you haven't been running Trials since HotR, then you have no idea what you're talking about. Performance degraded significantly with that update.
RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »LiquidPony wrote: »NewBlacksmurf wrote: »RandomName123 wrote: »From the post:
"....
With the Xbox One X, The Elder Scrolls Online runs very close to the equivalent of Ultra settings on PC. This means that the game has never looked better on Xbox. Here's a breakdown of some of the new features and improvements coming very soon:
Native 4K resolution
Upgraded shadows with Screen Space Ambient Occlusion
Upgraded water reflections
Increased view distance
....."
I appreciate the fact that they did this, but my fear is that by increasing these settings we lessen the improvement to be had in the area of FPS and performance. I would rather have kept the same graphical quality and instead boosted FPS and stability. But, maybe we still get both... we'll see tomorrow I guess.
Sorry but those of us upgrading our xbox one experience just like those who pay $200-$800 to upgrade their PC experience aren't spending that for only FPS. Its illogical to improve your video card and CPU this much for the game to look the same.
Also higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was other than in a few sparse situation which applies to all platforms. Sorry but a lot of people would not agree with your preference however, you can just stay on the xbox one s and use an SSD drive with update 16 performance improvements for much cheaper.
"higher FPS isn't the issue on xbox one and never was"
Uhh ...
I run well under 10 FPS in Trials and in Cyrodiil. I'm not even being hyperbolic when I say 1-2 FPS is not uncommon. FPS is absolutely an issue on xbox.
You may need to contact support, not joking as FPS drops but you comment that its well under 10 FPS consistently in Trials and Cyrodil.
That's not normal....
I'm on xbox One S now but that's been just a recent change, I've been on xbox one using an external HD, not SSD just a normal external 3.0 USB and am not having FPS that low consistently.
I did trials a lot in the past and that wasn't the experience, its most often 30 and sometimes iit drops to 25-ish
NOW one of the trials has performance issues never fixed but that's only one.
Cyrodil and IC haven't been a major issue either in terms of 10 FPS, now its not a full 30 FPS all the time but never 10 and below consistently.
Check and make sure you're good on your end as there is something else going bad. Hope you get it worked out
Nah. I don't know when this "in the past" was, but since HotR Trials have been absolutely abysmal. I saw you comment on DJMuscleBoy's post this morning that included a video of the Triplets fight, and that performance is the same performance you'll see on Rakkhat, on most bosses in AA, on Ozara and The Serpent, on Ra'Kotu, and elsewhere.
I get slightly better performance on my X1S, but the frame rate in Trials is just as bad. I spend probably 15-20 hours a week in Trials, run them basically every day with several different raid guilds, and everyone in every group I run with experiences the exact same issues. We all have to force-quit ESO and restart the game at some point, which improves FPS dramatically for a short time and then it slowly degrades back to flip-book quality.
TBH I don't think you know what you're talking about. Not trying to be rude but if you're not doing Trials right now, you have no idea what performance is like in Trials.
Oh o k well looks like you got all the answers and got it figured out.
PvP is no different in how it was for us on PC prior to me moving to Xbox. On PC they’ve made changes that can’t apply to console but it’s been a known issue prior to console release. The game was built to be a problem but when you say your FPS are 10 and below....constantly....I’m telling you that’s something you can resolve. Its not a solid 30 but above 10 consistently is possible.
It’s one trial that’s an issue right now and the past was just before Morrowind and the two weeks after in terms of the last time doing trials.
All else is just the game and Xbox one performance. I️ play on a PC rarely too and it’s better in terms of cpu but that’s cause PC allows many different hardware builds.
The realistic solution is Xbox one x or quit.
Shrug it’s thats simple at this point if FPS is a major concern.
You haven't run Trials in five months, so why do you think you've got anything useful to say about Trials performance?
You saw the video of the Triplets fight already--that's how Trials play right now on XB1. Across the board. This is not a *me* problem. You can see the other folks in this thread, including some of the top players on this platform, saying the same thing. I've got Band chats full of people who've quit the game, moved to PC, or are on the verge of doing one or the other.
Framerates below 10 FPS are absolutely par for the course in a lot of Trials fights right now. This is not hyperbole. Like I said previously, if you haven't been running Trials since HotR, then you have no idea what you're talking about. Performance degraded significantly with that update.
kypranb14_ESO wrote: »As a long time player on Xbox who did switch to PC, I can tell you what I did to improve my Xbox One's ESO performance tenfold!
Xbox One's biggest bottleneck is it's 5400 RPM Hard Drive. If you are thinking about investing $500 into the Xbox One X, which if I remember correctly, has the same grabage Hard Drive in it.
Why not spend $130-$150 on a Solid State Drive instead? This cut my Xbox One load times into highly populated areas like Stormhaven-Wayrest from ~40 seconds, to ~10 seconds.
I guess IF you have cash running from every pocket, you could do both the Xbox One X, and buy a Solid State Drive. Therefore getting the graphical enhancement of the Xbox One X, and the huge performance boost of the Solid State Drive!
Here is a Youtube link with installation info, and links to purchasing the necessary hardware. WARNING! You need to buy at least a 256GB+ SSD in order for it to be compatible with your Xbox One. I bought the 500GB Samsung linked in his video description.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=t4evch303C4
Disclaimer-
By upgrading to a SSD you can expect much faster load times, a small improvement to the frame loss from massive PVP battles and less disconnects in Cyrodiil.
What not to expect- Anything higher than the 30 FPS the Xbox One is capped at, a better graphical experience, and perfection.
The Xbox One still has a poor CPU and moderate at best GPU, so upgrading one element for the system doesn't mean you're suddenly a PC gamer.
Hope this helps! -Kypran
Would running an external USB3 SSD attached to my Xbox yield any benefit? Unlike PS4, the internal drive iis inaccessible without voiding the warranty.
Would running an external USB3 SSD attached to my Xbox yield any benefit? Unlike PS4, the internal drive iis inaccessible without voiding the warranty.
It helped loading time(starting game, loading screen when wayshrining)...rendering time...etc... I hardly see the black characters when loading into a busy zone...and if I do it is for a fraction of a second... Doesn't help lag or FPS issues though...