Little Green Men Games’ upcoming space action-simulation incorporating RPG elements gets a bunch of new images, consisting of screenshots as well as artwork from Starpoint Gemini II.
Indie publisher Iceberg Interactive is celebrating its 10 year anniversary with their biggest-ever sale on Steam.
Neil writes: "It's payday week and so what better way to celebrate than by splashing all that hard earned cash on some new Xbox games. Thankfully, that's where the Xbox Deals With Gold sale comes in too, giving access to a ton of beautifully discounted Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles. Want to check out the full list of discounts available via the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 30th April-6th May 2019? We've got the full lists right here."
NieR, The Surge, and both Styx games are on sale. Great if you like RPGs, and the first two are pretty good Souls like games.
The Xbox One X is the most powerful home console ever made, with some impressive advances in the RAM and GPU over the base system.
I'm confused about the article ..
Is the point you are trying to make that the Xbox One's CPU is weaker than PCs in general, and thus giving developers issues?
Or that the original Xbox One's CPU is weaker than the Xbox One X, and due to the fact that games need to be compatible on both, the Xbox One's CPU is giving developers issues compared to the possibilities they would have if they'd only needed to work with the Xbox One X CPU?
Bottom line, your article headline should say that the Xbox One's CPU is the biggest shortcoming, not the Xbox One X, since the Xbox One is the lowest denominator in this equation and as such, the weakest link.
The 8 core Jaguar CPU was probably the right choice at the time (2013) for the base Xbox One and PS4. But using the same CPU with a bit of an overclock for the Pro and X is frustrating. It lets both systems down massively. Some people fail to see the short comings of the CPU side. Last time I left a comment about the CPU one or 2 people kept banging on how it's not rubbish and how DX12 is baked into the CPU (for the Xbox). I honestly don't care what is baked into the CPU a crap CPU is a crap CPU end of.
Just imagine if both Sony and Microsoft went with the a Ryzen based APU for the Pro and X. 30FPS would be a thing of the past. Hell even if they thrown in a 4 year old intel i5 inside it would of been much better than the crap they have inside now.
I understand why they did it. It's just frustrating. A better CPU in both and both would of been much better than the average PC gamer's rig.