Xbox One X

Mine had a funny session today. Not the right thing I know but normally when you eject a disc while the Xbox is off it will bring on the machine, well mine ejected the disc sucked it back in with no lights no nothing so I do it a second and third time out of courisity and it comes on and boots to the dash like normal. Also if you put a disc in while it's off the Xbox comes on but won't read the disc untill you reboot. Sorry if I've rambled lol! just rather strange.
 
Whathifi said its a good 4k player :o

We weren’t particularly impressed with the Xbox One S’s handling of 4K Blu-rays, so we’re pleased to say things have moved along with the Xbox One X.

The biggest gains have been in the picture department. Play the opening battle between King Arthur’s army and the Saxons and the One X looks more vivid and detailed than its sibling. The X looks clearer and the lines drawn appear sharper.

The picture pops more too. As fireballs rain down from the sky, scattering soldiers like ten-pins, the yellow flames burn so fiercely you can almost feel the temperature rise.

When the alien ship breaches the ocean towards the latter stages of the film and Bumblebee and Nemesis Prime start knocking spots off each other, the sunlight pierces the sky with impressive intensity and bounces off the surface of the water.


Read more at https://www.whathifi.com/microsoft/xbox-one-x/review#ZhGKBrx3eVBHSDcO.99
 
Whathifi said its a good 4k player :o

From my brief test the other day it looked OK but I didn't pay that much attention. It wasn't as good as my Blu-ray player so I'd never use it to play movies but it looked ok, will have to do a comparison when I get time.
 
I Bought an xbox one X today and the wired network not working on it ...:mad:

Just keeps saying that the network cable is unplugged..:(

I know this may sound stupid but are you sure the cable is all the way in? I had a similar issue with a ASUS laptop once and I just needed to seat the cable all the way in, it would click before it was fully seated.
 
anyone else suffering from huge frame drops in games?

Call of Duty WW2 seems to be the worst for it. Just got off the beach into the trenches and noticed points of the game would turn into a slide show.
 
Someone in the COD WW2 thread said the patch introduced stuttering, but I think that was in multiplayer

Shouldn't be a slide-show though, it pretty much maintains 60fps throughout. In fact no games should be a slide show.

Call of Duty's signature 60fps gameplay is almost entirely locked on every clip we tested. The upscaling strategy pays off handsomely, and there's no evidence of any frame-rate drops on either system caused by an over-taxed GPU. WW2 rolls out its most intensive set-pieces and cutscenes with no impact at all on the slick 60fps refresh.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/d...uty-world-war-2-ps4-pro-xbox-one-x-first-look
 
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anyone else suffering from huge frame drops in games?

Call of Duty WW2 seems to be the worst for it. Just got off the beach into the trenches and noticed points of the game would turn into a slide show.

The X is certainly having it's share of issues, I've had more than I expected with it although it does seem to be getting better ie not as many errors. Try copying games to another drive if possible to see if that is causing an issue and obviously do the usual turn off/unplug etc.

I've not played COD on the X but I wouldn't use that as a benchmark, it probably the most broken COD to date on launch.
 
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