Microsoft is saying the Xbox Series X has four times the grunt of the Xbox One X, which is particularly impressive given the Xbox One X is already capable of 4K native resolutions. So instead of getting bogged down in the specifics of the figures, jargon-packed acronyms, and the relevance of a custom processor, let’s instead focus on what it means in practical terms. That’s a whole lot of numbers in a table that don’t make a whole lot of sense without the relevant context. Not only did this latest Xbox console on the block clearly form the naming conventions for Microsoft’s next-gen box (boxes, plural, if the rumours are to be believed), it’s also currently the most powerful console ever.Īs you might expect, the Xbox Series X will be, at the very least, Microsoft’s most powerful console to date, but it might also prove to be the most powerful console released, as it looks to have the edge on the PlayStation 5 from a raw specs perspective. ![]() Microsoft recovered, though, with the launch of the UHD-capable Xbox One S, which was followed by the Xbox One X. The current generation saw the release of the Xbox One, but it got off to a bad start, which translated to around 47 million Xbox One sales since launch. Better still, Microsoft started to curry favour with its Xbox Live online services and a much-improved controller, particularly for those with smaller hands, even if its second console suffered from the dreaded ‘red ring of death’ issue. Microsoft had a much better showing with the Xbox’s sequel, the Xbox 360, which sold an incredibly competitive 84 million units. Not bad for Microsoft’s first foray into console development. While the numbering conventions make about as much sense as the Battlefield numerical subtitles, the original Xbox sold 24 million consoles. 3D VRThe Falconeer in VR expands the boundaries of the Great Ursee offering fully immersive views of the oceanic world.Before there was the Xbox One, there was the original Xbox. TOMAS SALAThe Falconeer is the sole vision of maverick independent developer, Tomas Sala. SOUNDS OF THE URSEEImmerse yourself in the world of The Falconeer with an award-winning soundtrack. ![]() FULLY VOICEDAn incredible voice cast brings to life the world within the Falconeer. UPGRADE YOUR MOUNTSurvive and earn splinters to improve your gear and mount. MULTIPLE CAMPAIGNSExperience life as a Falconeer from many different perspectives. RIVAL FACTIONSJoin and support your faction, taking on missions that may change the fate of your comrades as well as your own. FRENETIC AERIAL COMBATSoar above the clouds and engage in spectacular aerial dogfights. ![]() EXPLORE AN INCREDIBLE UNIVERSEDiscover a vast oceanic world filled with lost myths and breathtaking landscapes. TAKE TO THE SKIESExperience the free-flying escapism of flying a giant warbird across a stunning open world. Dive through the deep ocean depths, soar above the clouds to do battle with giant crab cities or engage in furious dogfights against the mysterious Mancer Order that controls and regulates technology. Progress through perilous missions and side quests, wielding your lightning caster to protect ships against pirates, kraken and other threats. Throughout multiple campaigns, you will experience life from many different perspectives and loyalties as you embark on a journey of discovery, and solve the mystery of the Ursee, its people and history. You take on the role of Falconeer, a powerful airborne warrior traversing a vast oceanic world torn apart by generations of poisonous decisions and dissent. Soar through the skies aboard a majestic warbird, explore a stunning oceanic world and engage in epic aerial dogfights, in this BAFTA nominated air combat game from solo developer, Tomas Sala.
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