The smaller Xbox console could get more gaming performance with an update
Microsoft releases more RAM to Xbox Series S via Developer Kit update. By allowing games to access more memory on weaker Xbox consoles, graphics performance for games should improve overall.
In fact, the Xbox Series S, the cheaper and slightly weaker sister model of the Xbox Series X, is supposed to achieve up to 120 frames per second with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 pixels. In reality, however, the console handles many games nur 60 FPS in Full HDsuch as 1,920 x 1,080p future, Series S-A games Get more graphics performance.
“Hundreds of additional megabytes of storage Now available to Xbox Series S developers,” says an announcement video for Microsoft’s new Game Development Kit (GDK). While the larger Xbox Series X has 16GB of RAM, the Series S only has 10GB of RAM. After deducting the RAM required for system services, only 8 GB was available for game developers.
Just last week it was announced that Microsoft start time Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S want to significantly shorten with a new boot animation. After the update, the console takes 15 seconds to reach the home screen instead of 20.
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