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That and the fact the next-gen consoles are so unfussy and low maintenance means it’s a lot easier to give up higher fidelity 60fps gaming than you might think.
SNOWRUNNER VS MUDRUNNER SERIES
A new Series X or PS5 costs a third of that. Just my ASUS 3080 TUF graphics card can sell for around £2,000 and that’s before you factor in an SSD, CPU, RAM, power supply unit, case fans, CPU cooler, monitor and more. Except in some ways it’s not because to match the Series X at 4K means spending serious money.
SNOWRUNNER VS MUDRUNNER PC
So, then, it’s a win for the PC master race. I also noticed that the visuals seem darker and murkier on Xbox One, although this could be more about the settings differences between it and my HDR-enabled Series X. On Series X at 4K, the scenery looks great yet it lacks the same crisp sheen as on PC despite the fact the frame rate is pretty solid.
SNOWRUNNER VS MUDRUNNER 1080P
Meanwhile on Xbox One, 1080p is flat and cartoonish sometimes. Maxed out SnowRunner on PC at 1080p looks impressive although you can see the reduced number of polygons, particularly when it’s been recorded and uploaded to YouTube. A combination of 4K detail of the Series X and the lack of needing to adjust graphics settings for a solid frame-rate works wonders.Īs for the 4K vs 1080p debate, it depends on your hardware. However, I noticed it only takes a short time to re-adapt to 30fps when swapping between the two.
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A next-generation console SnowRunner update would be great, assuming the devs can make it work. Sadly for console, the other biggest takeaway is that side-by-side 60 frames per second is so much nicer to look at and actually makes it easier to drive. There’s much less time spent waiting for things to appear or happen and that makes a big difference to the experience. Everything feels nice and fast and smooth and responsive. On Xbox One swapping between maps can take 45 seconds, on Xbox Series X and a PC with an NVME SSD it’s around three times faster. So what do I think about the benefits of a next-gen console and PC? Well, the most noticeable for both is faster loading. Anyway, cue that music and look for differences. However, from what I know it should be similar to Xbox Series X. Side note: I wanted to showcase the PS5, but sadly I’ve not been able to get one. Although, like graphics cards, they’re like gold dust in the UK.
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You’ll just have to trust me when I say it’s locked at 60fps almost all of the time if I’m not using OBS recording software – I guess I’ll have to raid the piggy bank and get a new CPU at some point. Nor can I help a little stutter, I now have 32GB of super speedy RAM but my aging Ryzen 7 CPU struggles with the 4K workload. But that will not completely undo any pesky YouTube compression. I’ve upped the output rendering quality as high as possible to minimise quality loss, which means a much larger file size. Or not, if that’s too much hassle – you should still be able to see a difference. Therefore for the truest representation, feel free to match the resolution quality on YouTube to each clip. As in, the Xbox One is at 1080p and the Xbox Series X and PC are at 4K unless otherwise stated. If you have any.Īll footage is filmed on a display that matches the native resolution of what it can output. So try to guess and let me know your observations. To make this more interesting, kind of, I won’t tell you which SnowRunner version is on screen until the end the clip. Or maybe you just want to enjoy a PC vs console flame war. Why? Because maybe you’re wondering how much of a benefit there is in upgrading – especially now that getting a next-generation console takes a lot of effort and graphics card pricing has gone to the moon. So what I thought I would do instead is compare SnowRunner on Xbox One, Xbox Series X and a pretty high-end PC equipped with the gamer, scalper and crypto miner’s favourite, the new Nvidia RTX 3080 graphics card. Truth is, there’s still no word on a release date – assuming it’s even happening. Now I know many SnowRunner fans are wondering about a next-generation update that would make the off-road simulator shine brighter on PS5, Xbox Series X (reviewed here) and Series S. There’s some construction going on outside, but hopefully you don’t hear it. Hello and welcome to another video from A Tribe Called Cars, if you’re new here gently caress that subscribe and like button. SnowRunner graphics are said to look best on a high-end PC, but is there much difference in reality? Test your eyes and find out in this A Tribe Called Cars video.