Five reasons why the supercharged Xbox One X will be the best console ever made – NEWS.com.au

The Xbox One X will be out worldwide on November 7.

MICROSOFT’S Xbox One X is a few months away — but will it be worth the wait?

With more power than ever before, the supercharged Xbox promises better graphics, faster load times and an all-round superior experience to the standard Xbox One.

Here’s why you should seriously consider upgrading to Microsoft’s new console.

FIFA 18 and PES 2018 in true 4K

The X may look similar to the standard Xbox One S, but that’s all it has in common. Under the bonnet is a completely different beast altogether.

It’s powered by a six teraflop graphics processor running at 1172 Mhz, has 12GB of GDDR5 memory and a 2.3 Ghz custom central processing unit.

This makes it significantly more powerful than the Xbox One S and, crucially, Sony’s PlayStation 4 Pro, which boasts a 4.2 teraflop graphics processing unit and a 911 Mhz CPU.

FIFA 18 will be one of the first games to see a bump in performance.Source:Supplied

The result is that the X can run games at native 4K resolution along with HDR and Dolby Atmos surround sound.

FIFA 18, released on September 29, will be one of the first games to see a bump in performance.

The Xbox logo was emblazoned on nearly all of EA’s FIFA 18 marketing materials, which suggests it could feature the ‘Enhanced for One X’ tag. So, expect smoother gameplay and crisper visuals, especially at 4K.

The same goes for PES 2018, with Fox Engine capable of scaling up in line with more powerful hardware.

Perfect timing

Not that football games are the only reason to get excited about the X.

The console hits shelves on November 7, which puts it right at the epicentre of a plethora of game launches.

Need for Speed: Payback, Star Wars Battlefront II, Assassins Creed Origins, Crackdown — there’s simply too many to choose from and all will look substantially better on the X than PS4 Pro.

The kicker? The X will set you back around $649 in Australia — and that will probably not include a game.

PS4 Pro will likely see its price slashed as it looks to take on the X in the run up to Christmas, but for those after the premium gaming experience, the X is the way to go.

Need for Speed Payback launches on November 10 and will be popular among those picking up the X.Source:Supplied

Small but mighty

The X is much better looking than the chunky PS4 Pro — and is far less invasive.

The PS4 Pro’s dimensions are 12.8 x 11.6 x 2.1 inches and the X’s dimensions are 11.8 x 9.4 x 2.4 inches.

True Blu

One of the most damaging omissions from the PS4 Pro is a 4K Blu-ray player — especially given how many people use consoles as an entertainment hub.

Thankfully, the X includes a 4K Blu-ray drive. Plus, it’ll be backwards compatible with original Xbox and Xbox 360 games.

Sounds like a winner to us.

Microsoft Xbox One X packs a serious punch and will cost $649.Source:Supplied

AMD Freesync

AMD FreeSync makes gameplay smoother by delivering dynamic refresh rates.

It works by synchronising the refresh rate of a compatible display to the frame rate of the GPU to cut input lag and juddering during gameplay.

This feature was totally bypassed by the PS4 Pro, so the X will be the only console around offering it.

The Xbox One X will be out worldwide on November 7.

This article originally appeared on The Sun.

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