Moving from One X to Series X - FH4 differences persist?

Other than the adjustment of going from 4k/30 to 4k/60, is the only lingering “issue” the projected headlights difference between the 2 games or are there any other items worth noting in terms of differences. Thx.

I went from an original Xbox One to Series X a few weeks ago and pretty much everything is an improvement. Graphics, audio and those loading times, baby!

The only annoyance is my Club tab is greyed-out on the X and I can’t see any player clan/club tags in game, including my own. I don’t know if this plagues all Series X consoles, or if I’m one of the ‘lucky’ few lol, but it’s a known issue according to support (support, an oxymoron if ever there was).

But, tbh, I’m willing to take a hit on the Club issue (for the time being) just for the improvement with load times as it makes a huge difference. I’m just happy there’s no stat for total time spent watching loading screens, I think I’d cry :cry:

Well, I took the cheap option, I upgraded my one X to ssd which resulted in major performance upgrade. Still, I don’t have the graphic upgrade but my TV doesn’t support vrr so I guess it wouldn’t change much things. If I had to change device, I would prefer switching to PC, no live subscription needed, possibility to increase performance regularly, advanced graphics performance management ( tuning graphics on PC is like fine tuning on FH ). what advantage is there to go on a dedicated console when M$ promotes access from PC ?

I got over PC gaming and the constant upgrades for marginal gains…with a console, you just pop the game in, it looks good, it performs well, and you enjoy the game. With my PC’s I’d spend more time tweaking, benchmarking, and then watching games freeze up or glitch because of an overly-aggressive overclock than I would actually enjoying the game. And as soon as a game came out that I had to drop settings down to, say, Medium or something…I’d immediately start wondering when the next expensive GPU upgrade was going to come out. That gets old eventually.

…Or the game wouldn’t even come out on the PC, or it would, but it would be a buggy mess for six months…and on and on it goes.

With the xbox, you know the game is at least going to work (with rare exceptions) out of the box and you never have to fiddle with settings so you never know what you’re missing :smiley: