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GamesRadar+ The 25 best Xbox One games. What are the best Xbox One games to buy? Take a look at this list and all will become clear. The cream of the crop. In case you missed it, Monster Hunter World is pretty popular right now. It's sold well, and is good, but it's best Xbox One games good? Well, not quite. There's been some online problems on Xbox One and while it's good, it's not really a hall of fame job. It was a similar story with the recent Vanishing of Ethan Carter, an atmospheric supernatural murder mystery that, like Monster Hunter World, is highly recommended. However, when you've only 25 places to fill they've got to go to the best of the best. That means things like Assassin's Creed Origins and Wolfenstein 2 most recently. They're also two Xbox One X Enhanced games so if you have a 4K TV and an X, then those are great games to show everything off. In terms of upcoming Xbox One games, Coming up soon we'll have Monster Hunter World on Jan 26, and Far Cry 5 on March 27, along with this little selection over the next couple of months. Mar 13 - The Crew 2. Mar 23 - A Way Out. 'Spring' - State of Decay 2. 'Spring - Crackdown 3. Only time will tell if any of those will make it into the 25 best Xbox One games list. For the meantime, though the best Xbox One games is still full of classics like Fallout 4 , Cuphead , Titanfall 2 , Minecraft and Gears of War 4 . If it's an essential Xbox One title it's here, and as there's only 25 places competition only the best get a look in. Every time something new comes alone we review it, appraise it and then, if it's good enough, it might be added here. 25. Final Fantasy 15. The Final Fantasy name isn't exactly synonymous with Microsoft's console, but we're happy just the same as Final Fantasy 15 is easily one of the best RPGs of the year. It blends the vast open-worlds of Western RPGs with Final Fantasy's hallmark over-the-top anime absurdity to great effect, crafting a world based on the highways and byways of Middle America while filling that world with ferocious monsters, massive crystals, and powerful magic. There are times when Final Fantasy 15 feels like an idiosyncratic mishmash of ideas, but when you throw everything together - the strange world, the thrilling, real-time combat, the lovable characters who stick with you for your entire journey - it becomes something much greater than the sum of its parts. It becomes one of the best Final Fantasy games in ages; a game well worth the wait. 24. Cuphead. After delays that led to maybe just a touch of apathy, Cuphead is here and has instantly become one of the best shooters all time (according to our review). While the presentation is crafted beautifully from 1930 cartoon art - things like Betty Boop shorts and Disney's Silly Symphonies - this takes gameplay cues from sources like Mega Man, Contra, Metal Slug, and Gunstar Heroes. The levels aren’t huge but it’s the challenge, not the size that matters here as you dodge bullets and learn enemy patterns. Everything tests your skills and reactions in a range of interesting ways and, most importantly, are a joy to beat. 23. Halo: Master Chief Collection. *braces for complaints* Yes, we are well aware of the problems that plagued this particular entry, but now that it works, there's no doubting the craftsmanship here. Bungie's genius meets 343's love in a package that truly does justice to an industry-shaking legacy. Buffed-up, revarnished and back in the shop window, The Master Chief Collection leaves us to wonder if Halo always looked so lovely. And you know what? It more or less did. Is that mug a Mimic? How about that chair? Or even that corpse. There's nothing quite like exploring Talos-1, just waiting for its terrifying alien predators to appear when you least expect it before splatting them senseless with a wrench. But that's only the beginning of the joys of Prey. Before long, you're expertly juggling Neuromods, experimenting with new abilities and attempting to stay out of sight of horrific Typhons and the frankly intimidating Nightmare. Prey requires to explore every inch of its space station, heading into tunnels when you'd rather go the other way and hunting down corpses of those who came before. Add in the twisting narrative that gradually unravels before you and this is an instant addition to our best Xbox One games list. Just remember your GLOO gun. You'll need it. 21. Rainbow Six Siege. The first few minutes of a Rainbow Six: Siege match feel more like a slasher film than an all-guns-blazing FPS. The pitter-patter of combat booted feet sounds through the roof. Defenders erect Home Alone defences. Was that the whine of a rappel buckle? It's a sense of tension that beats most horror games. And once all hell does break loose, you're suddenly thrown into the midst of deep, strategical, brutally unforgiving warfare. Ripe with tactical options and built for "one more go" appeal, this is by far Xbox One’s smartest multiplayer shooter. 20. Halo 5: Guardians. Halo's always been a balance of campaign with multiplayer, but this entry's a tad lopsided. The story of Locke chasing Chief isn't quite the era-defining moment we were hoping for but, luckily, it's the series-best multiplayer that gets our visors misty. Halo 5: Guardians offers so very much to prospective online warmongers. Arena is a return to the Halo of old, tense cerebral skirmishes that are an oasis of sanity in a sea of crude shooters. If you fancy some madness, then you have Warzone - mega-battles powered by a desperately addictive card-collecting system. And more's being added - 343 just reintroduced Big Team Battles and a new version of classic map, Blood Gulch for free. We're home. 19. Ori and the Blind Forest. Imagine a lavish, beautiful storybook world… that slams shut on your stupid, bleeding fingers for seven brutal hours. This is Ori and the Blind Forest, the result of Microsoft handing a group of retro fanatics enough money (and freedom) to make a worthy successor to the platformers of old. Not only is this a pitch-perfect update to the formula set up by Metroid and Castlevania, combining mechanical satisfaction with tear-jerking narrative sequences, it's also quite probably the best-looking 2D game of all time. So yeah, it's pretty special. 18. Middle-earth: Shadow of War. With a bigger, richer world and more tightly honed mechanics Shadow of War is a great sequel - the combat is more immediate and satisfying, the environments more detailed varied, and everything combines beautifully. It's also one of the best Xbox One X enhanced games if you want to show off all that power. This is a big game though - seriously, seriously huge. 15 hours or so will finish the prologue; another 25 odd will unlock the rest of the map, so don't pick this up for a quick fling - you need to commit. The series' nemesis system that defines the series has had expanded to create a twisting narrative of encounters, defeats and victories as you meet and battle various orcs - yours and their progress defined by who wins the fight. This time it's also been expanded to include castles you can storm, building and training an army up to the task. Even if you don't like Lord of the Rings, it's a massive and exciting open world to explore. 17. FIFA 18. It's another step on for FIFA 18 this year, with some great tweaks to the action: taking a shot from a distance now has more impact, crosses are improved with a genuine whip added to the ball. AI's been improved as well with far more individual character and personality to different star's playing styles and, while lower league team don't feels quite as good, teams do have different feeling tactics when you play them. The continuation of the single player Journey also continues to impress with an exciting and even occasionally touching campaign as you follow his career. It's this mode that gives FIFA 18 the edge over PES this year as it's leagues ahead of any comparable mode you might find in similar games. And, finally, the monster that is FIFA Ultimate Team is improved by Squad Battles which let you progress better without spending real money. A welcome addition if chasing cards and coins is big part of your life. 16. Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus. Wolfenstein: The New Order is one of the most unique, brutal, brave, hilarious, and intelligent shooters of the generation so far. MachineGames' sequel, The New Colossus, confidently doubles down on all of that. Moving BJ Blazkowicz's very personal war further into the alternative-universe '60s, and transposing it to an America under Nazi rule, The New Colossus is uncompromisingly relevant. It's a smart, sensitive, and emotive discussion of callousness, prejudice, and cruelty, that nevertheless knows how to be fun at all times. A biting portrait of human failures and social horrors, that does its biting with big robot teeth and hatchet blades. It's a game that exemplifies heart and brains throughout, but never with more unremitting flair than when it comes to the noble art of tearing Nazis to shreds with bloody and balletic style. 15. Battlefield 1. We were worried DICE had set themselves up for a fall with a WW1 shooter, when Battlefield 1 was announced. Taking on one of the most bloody and tragic conflicts in human history isn't typically the best starting point for a fun game. But the anthology format is a masterstroke, using different perspectives to capture the sensational action of conflict, while sensitively showing the human cost of war. The story of the British chauffeur turned tank driver alone is more emotionally nuanced than anything we've seen from Battlefield before. But this isn't some weepy drama – it's a WW1 epic, an overwhelming shooter like nothing else on Xbox One, with 64 player multiplayer mode to keep you coming back. It's a gamble that paid off. Just be careful how you Tweet about it next time, OK EA? 14. Rocket League. Nobody expected this to be quite such an explosive success but then think objectively and put the words ‘cars’ and ‘football’ together and suddenly it all makes beautifully insane sense. Both local and online modes for its petrol fuelled madness makes Rocket League multiplayer gold. Slews of DLC - Back To The Future’s DeLorean anyone - since release and now a new Xbox One/PC multiplayer option means it’s now bigger and better than ever, and there’s no better time to put your hand on your wallet and foot on the gas. Make it one of your life… goals. 13. Rise of the Tomb Raider. Don’t be fooled by its frostbitten landscapes; this is the kind of barn-burning action-adventure that, until recently, only (ahem) other consoles used to get. Pivoting effortlessly from digital sightseeing to cinematic survival, then into stealth before exploding into brutal action, this is truly blockbuster stuff - appropriate for one of gaming's biggest icons. Amidst a gaming landscape packed with open worlds that sap full weeks of your life away, that Rise of the Tomb Raider packs all its thrills into a dizzying ten hours isn't just welcome, it's an accomplishment - this is non-stop fun. Except when Lara's murdered by your fumbling fingers. That's not so nice. 12. Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Let's face it. Resident Evil had gone a bit like a foot left out of the fridge too long. A bit, well, off . After the glorious heady heights of Resi 4 defining the third person shooter as we know it, it all got a bit mediocre. Well 2017 is the year Resi got its groove back and you should be very afraid. Turning the franchise on its head, Resident Evil 7 is a first person survival terror-fest that sees you sneaking through a decrepit Louisiana mansion hunting for your missing wife. Texas Chainsaw Massacre style fiends? Check. Horrific body horror? Check that too. Add in a story that'll leave you forgetting to breathe for a little too long and Resident Evil 7 manages to be an exhilarating rollercoaster ride that reinvents the franchise. Sure you'll recognise those green herbs but this is a new brand of horror that just demands you creep through its hallways even if it feels like you should run in the opposite direction. 11. Forza Motorsport 7. Improved AI, collisions, handling - what Forza Motorsport 7 gets right reads like a list of everything a racing game should do perfectly. Cars all feel great to control, giving you the confidence you need to push the handling to its limits - drifting on cue, or hugging the rails when you need dig the tires in. In fact, throughout, this a game that tweaks and adjusts everything the previous installment got wrong. It’s all about delivering the best player experience and creating a game that’s both realistic and fun. Some of the progression is a little demanding, with numerous barriers to surmount as you collect cars and win events, but there’s nothing that really take the shine of one the greatest racers currently available. 10. Gears of War 4. It was during Act Four, when the storm was raging, bullets were flying from all sides, blood was gushing all over us as we chainsawed close-up enemies and then tried to aim at those sniping us from afar, when suddenly the music rose at the perfect moment. It was as if God himself was singing 'I'm really sorry for Gears of War: Judgment'. Apology accepted. A bloodbath with real brains, Gears of War 4 adds an army of new monsters, each demanding fresh tactics to dispatch and bringing new ideas to how we approach combat. It means the first sequel since Gears 2 that can surprise newcomers without sacrificing the excellent cover-shooting that made the series famous. Bloody essential. 9. Titanfall 2. Any FPS that lets you run along walls and then double jump into a giant mechanical Titan instantly has our attention. Titanfall 2 does that and so much more. “But where's our single-player?” we moaned, when the first Titanfall came to Xbox in 2014. “Fine!” retorted Respawn. “How about for this sequel, we tell the story of a pilot and his Titan? One where you steadily unlock Titan weapons that look powerful enough to burn the universe in half? How about a stage wherein you can travel through time at the touch of a button? How about several hours of dizzyingly paced, ideas-stuffed action that makes every shooter since we made Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare look lazy?” Well that certainly shut us up. Throw in Bounty Hunt, a capitalist nightmare of an essential multiplayer mode, and we promise never to accuse Respawn of laziness again. 8. Overwatch. Well if Valve aren't going to bother making Team Fortress 3, we'll have Blizzard do it instead. The World of Warcraft studio had never made a shooter before, so it makes no sense at all that Overwatch is one of the best multiplayer FPS' ever. A ridiculously varied cast of colourful heroes, each with powers that should logically break the game (Tracer can travel back through time for crying out loud!) Yet it all checks and balances, letting us fire bows and arrows, sky dragons, walls of ice and whip chains through the air for hours and hours without ever feeling like its cheaty or unfair. Months later, and still the only flaw we can find is Tracer's horrid cockney accent. By this logic, if Blizzard ever offer to make us dinner, expect world hunger to be eradicated within the hour. 7. Destiny 2. After the endless, life absorbing life sink of the original game what could Destiny 2 possibly do to beat it? The answer is actually obvious: more of the same, only richer, more accessible and. just. more Destiny. The sequel takes nearly every element of the space travelling, gun collecting, number raising MMO and polishes it to a fine sheen. You can see almost every area where Bungie learned from the last game, making the areas you explore richer with things to do, adding depth to both the systems that progress your character, and hte activities you take on to do so. Few games mix combat, multiplayer and character progressions so well and it's an addictive draw as a result. 6. Grand Theft Auto 5. Gaming's biggest blockbuster deserves its place at the head of the list. GTA 5 was already an excellent, brutal, beautiful open-world game, and is made even more so on Xbox One with a visual tidy-up, a glut of new content and the addition of first-person pedestrian-beating. With the addition of online Heists to make its online component even more enticing, Rockstar edges closer to making a game world so vast and varied that you could start to do away with anything else. Which, come to think of it, was probably the plan all along. 5. Minecraft. As simple or as complex as you want it to be, Minecraft is the perfect example of a game that lives up to the hype. Whether you just fancy pottering around in creative mode, or jumping into survival to take on various blocky nasties in your quest for the End, Mojang's masterpiece always feels perfectly yours and unique. This is a world worth just wandering in for eternity. Plus, the constant evolution with new packs, new textures and gameplay tweaks means that Minecraft is always moving forward. If you thought it was just about stacking up green blocks, it's time to catch up. 4. Assassin's Creed Origins. Assassin's Creed Origins is the long awaited reboot the series has needed. And ye gods, is it ever exactly what we hoped for. It's also a flagship Xbox One X Enhanced game so a great way to show off your new console. Remodelling Assassin's Creed into a true open-world RPG, full of creative stabbing, character stats, and malleable gameplay (What is best in life, Conan?), the ancient Egyptian adventure is a vast, sprawling, actual, bona fide country of a game, packing with detail, side-quests, and secrets to tackle your own way, at any time you want. With the overhauled combat now fuelled by a fully customisable gear system (Want twin daggers that put people to sleep, and a poisonous shield? Or a sword that buffs your health, and a bow with controllable arrows? You can have all of these things), any hint of the old series’ weary gameplay is long gone. Packed with wit, warmth, and a staggering scale of options, it's really rather fitting that the game that goes back to the beginning of the story is also the one that gives Assassin's Creed a fresh start. 3. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain. If we didn't know better (or should that be worse?), we'd say Konami took the Hideo Kojima brand off of his last stab at MGS 5: The Phantom Pain because it feels quite so different to his previous efforts. Yes, it's packed with the off-kilter jokes, mechanical ingenuity and conspiracy theories so wild they're seemingly drawn from the darkest of the internet's depths - but at it's core, this is a very different kind of Hideo Kojima game. 2. Fallout 4. We sort of knew what we were getting. It's big, it's buggy, it's Bethesda. Fallout 4 is a natural evolution, bringing with it the often aimless exploration, gentle humour and moral greyitude of the last two instalments, while propping it all up with a new-gen veneer. They might not be enormous shifts, but main character voice acting, better gunplay and (shock) not having to look inside crates to loot them all make this a streamlined version of a now-classic formula. Frame rate dips and occasionally horrifying glitches rear their heads as usual, but it's difficult to feel too bad when there's simply so much going on. Once again, Bethesda has crammed several games' worth of joyously inconsequential stuff in here, resulting in one of the most compulsive, moreish games of this generation. Get stuck in, and you won't emerge for weeks. 1. Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. One of the most immersive RPGs ever made - a standout, mutable storyline, endlessly satisfying detective-cum-hitman Contracts, and side quests deeper than many games' main campaigns. The Witcher 3's world is one of the few game spaces to deserve that title - full of political intrigue, folklore and gross beasts to slice into ribbons. And all of that's failing to mention CD Projekt RED's raft of free DLC, and a couple of expansion packs - the first of which, Hearts of Stone, is responsible for this shooting up to the highest reaches of this list. 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It’s probably no coincidence that the Xbox One S shares the naming convention of Apple’s odd-year iPhones: both add useful but not upgrade-worthy features to the first-generation hardware they succeed. The most obvious improvement is that it’s trimmed the fat from its bulky frame, but it’s the new machine’s addition of 4K Blu-ray and streaming playback, as well as high dynamic range (HDR) support that make the Xbox One S most appealing to home theater enthusiasts. The catch, of course, is that you need to have a 4K-capable TV that supports HDR10 to use all of the console’s new tricks. (Note that the Xbox One S does not support Dolby Vision, the other player in the HDR format war.) On an old-school 1080p screen, the S offers no feature benefits over the 2013 Xbox One beyond its ability to occupy less physical space. It’s true that the S features a slightly overclocked GPU compared to the previous Xbox One, but in practice, it would be tough to spot the difference in your games. This review was conducted using a Samsung UN65KS8000 TV, which IGN purchased for the occasion. The Xbox One S will be the cheapest 4K player on the market. Whether playing an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc (the 500GB Xbox One S will be the cheapest such player on the market at $299 when it launches on August 23; our review unit is a 2TB model) or streaming 4K movies or TV shows from the Netflix or YouTube apps, that native 4K content looks mighty nice. HDR makes bright colors appear brighter and dark colors darker, resulting in a more natural picture. If your 4K TV supports the HDR10 standard you’ll be able to enjoy watching a growing list of HDR-enabled Blu-ray discs. In our tests – which unfortunately can’t be displayed on most screens – we checked out Deadpool, Star Trek (2009), and The Lego Movie. While all three looked impeccably clean and notably nicer than on a traditional screen, it was the latter that proved most impressive; I spotted a number of tiny but laudable details that further sell the film’s artificial stop-motion Lego look, such as a thumbprint on the front of President Business’s headdress in the beginning of the movie. Sadly, however, no HDR-capable games are available for us to test just yet. Forza Horizon 3 is first up in September, followed by Gears of War 4 in October, and Scalebound in 2017. (Note: we asked Microsoft if it would be possible to get a test version of Forza with the specific intention of evaluating HDR in a game. They declined, but hey, we tried!) The console does at least upscale everything to 4K to avoid forcing the TV to display a non-native resolution (which can look bad). While it’s better than nothing, I couldn’t see any notable difference compared to native 1080p, or 900p depending on the game. Meanwhile, the switch to white for the console body’s primary color is no doubt intended as more than a stylistic choice on Microsoft’s part – it’s likely an attempt to psychologically kill two birds with one stone by both moving away from whatever negative public perception is still attached to the launch version of the Xbox One and simultaneously reminding people of the beloved white Xbox 360. Its bright color combined with its hard edges and perforated-looking right half gives it an almost industrial art museum piece kind of look. Put another way, it’s very modern. I’m happy for the matte finish, which will likely spare me obvious and unavoidable scratching anytime I transport the console. Speaking of transporting it, the Xbox One S’s internal power supply – not seen on a Microsoft console since the original Xbox – is as welcome in my entertainment center as it is long overdue. There’s no longer a need to stash that ugly extra box somewhere, or have it banging around in a bag when you carry it on a trip. The switch to a physical power button should spare you of accidental power-ons/offs, too, while the ever-so-slightly revised controller now packs Bluetooth support, presumably for easier pairing with PCs or phones and tablets. The S is as whisper-quiet as the original Xbox One. And while the S being approximately the same overall size as the PlayStation 4 (a bit wider but less deep than Sony’s box) may not seem like a great victory, the S is as whisper-quiet as the original Xbox One, which is a dramatic advantage over the PS4 during quieter parts of games and especially movies and TV. That in and of itself is an impressive feat for a media center box, and a feather in the cap for the Xbox hardware design team. The included vertical stand is a welcome touch too. And of course, if you already have an external hard drive full of Xbox One games, it’s plug-and-play with the S. Meanwhile, the Xbox UI has significantly improved since 2013. It’s more logically laid out and convenient now, and I love how a double-tap of the Guide button brings up a 360-like quick menu that covers frequently used functionality. It’s also much easier to manage your games and apps library. I still find almost everything but the homepage rather useless, however, and it could definitely be a lot zippier to load new screens. One final point: though as far as gaming is concerned the Kinect was brought out back and shot years ago, Old Yeller-style, its voice commands are still useful for menu navigation and media playback control. The Xbox One S does not natively support the Kinect, instead requiring a clunky AC-powered USB adapter. Current Kinect owners can request one from Microsoft for free, but new Kinect buyers must shell out $40. 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IGN supports the Digital Advertising Alliance principles. Learn More. HDR на консоли Xbox One X и Xbox One S. Ваша консоль Xbox One X и Xbox One S пригодна для воспроизведения контента 4K и HDR. Однако, чтобы получить удовольствие от сочных цветов HDR, необходим телевизор, совместимый с режимами 4K и HDR. Смотреть видео Настройка 4K и HDR. Примечание. Видео доступно только на английском языке. HDR — это высокий динамический диапазон (High Dynamic Range). Если на вашей консоли Xbox One X или Xbox One S включен режим HDR, на вашем телевизоре можно будет увидеть более насыщенные цвета и высокую контрастность, поэтому ваше изображение будет более реалистичным и ярким, чем в обычном режиме HDTV. Для воспроизведения HDR необходим контент HDR. Контент, записанный для обычного ТВ, и не поддерживающие режим HDR игры будут отображаться как обычно. Чтобы действительно насладиться режимом HDR, вам необходимы диски HDR UltraHD Blu-ray, HDR-контент в приложениях потокового видео и HDR-игры. Существуют два формата режима HDR, которые производитель вашего телевизора может поддерживать: HDR10 и Dolby Vision. Телевизор должен поддерживать HDR10 для воспроизведения контента HDR с консоли Xbox One X и Xbox One S. Подробнее см. в разделе Устранение неполадок с 4K и HDR на консоли Xbox One X и Xbox One S. Включение режима HDR. Если ваш телевизор с поддержкой разрешения 4K настроен правильно, HDR-контент должен воспроизводиться автоматически, и вам не нужно ничего менять на консоли Xbox. Для проверки нажмите кнопку Xbox для открытия гида, перейдите в раздел Система > Настройки , выберите параметр Экран и звук > Видеовыход и Дополнительные настройки для видео . Для включения режима HDR отметка выбора должна быть установлена как для параметра "Разрешить 4K" , так и для параметра "Разрешить HDR" . Кроме того, проверьте меню настроек вашего телевизора, чтобы убедиться, что режим HDR включен. Для отображения режима HDR ваш телевизор также должен поддерживать профиль HDR10 Media Profile. Примечание. Для отображения контента в разрешении 4K или в режиме HDR необходимо наличие консоли Xbox One X или Xbox One S и телевизора, поддерживающего разрешение 4K. Если вы не уверены, ознакомьтесь с разделом Устранение неполадок с 4K и HDR на консолях Xbox One X и Xbox One S, чтобы узнать, как проверить консоль и телевизор. The Xbox One S won't play games in 4K, but it has a feature that's even better. Microsoft’s new Xbox One S boasts a bunch of new features, like a sleek new design and support for 4K video, both of which sound great. Unfortunately, it won't play games in 4K. But that's where HDR comes in. Many who have experienced both HDR and 4K resolution say HDR makes a greater difference in how games look than the difference between 1080p (the standardВ resolution we're used to) and the ultra high-resolution 4K. Check out how HDR improves the way games look on the Xbox One S. View As: One Page Slides. What is HDR? My colleague Jeff Dunn says it best in his explainer of HDR: " HDR creates a deeper, more realistic picture by dramatically expanding how bright and dark your TV can get, and how much color it can present." Essentially, you get video games that "pop" and look better than if they're played on normal SDR (standard dynamic range) TVs. That sounds great! Let's see some examples. It's clear from the example above, taken from the latest "Tomb Raider" game for Xbox One, that the HDR version has richer colors, more detail in the bright parts, and darker shadows that still maintain the details within, compared to the standard dynamic range (SDR) display. Look at the giant hole at the top of the picture, and the dome of the building. You can clearly see more detail around the edges of the hole as well as details on the highest dome, compared to the standard display. Here are some more examples from "Uncharted 4." The SDR display's picture looks over-exposed and the colors appear washed out compared to the richer, deeper colors on the HDR display. The darks are darker while still maintaining their detail, and the brights have more color and detail rather than appearing like white blotches. You can clearly make out the clouds in the HDR picture while they're harder to see in the SDR picture. Note that "Uncharted 4" is a PlayStation 4 exclusive and isn't available on Xbox. The screenshots above only serve to show the difference that HDR makes. Same goes for these two images. You can still see details in the shadows on the rocks across the bay while keeping a stark contrast against the sunlit surfaces. The water directly in front of the game's character also maintains its details in the HDR version, whereas the SDR version robs that particular detail. Which games support HDR? So far, Microsoft says that "Gears of War 4," "Forza Horizon 3," "Scalebound," and "NBA 2K17" will all support HDR. As far as other games go, Microsoft told The Verge that it " gave developers access to a small amount of additional processing power" should they want to build HDR support into their games. Essentially, it'll be up to game developers themselves. If they do, the Xbox One S will play those games in HDR. Keep in mind: There is a catch to all of this. Unfortunately, to take advantage of HDR on the Xbox One S, you'll need a TV that supports HDR. And not just any HDR TV will do, as the Xbox One S supports a specific standard of HDR called "HDR 10." If your TV only supports the other standard, called Dolby Vision, then you might not be so lucky. It's like the HD DVD vs. Blu-Ray battle all over again. So, if you've bought or plan to buy an Xbox One S, and you're considering upgrading to an HDR TV, make sure it supports HDR 10. You'll also find that most TVs that support HDR these days will also support 4K resolution. That works out nicely with the Xbox One S' 4K video support for playing 4K videos. But again, keep in mind the Xbox One S doesn't play games in 4K. Instead, it'll upscale 1080p games to 4K, which often looks better than 1080p, but not quite as good as native 4K. Trusted Reviews reviewed the Xbox One S and concluded that it's " good at upscaling games." If you were hoping the Xbox One could play games in 4K, you might want to wait until next year. Microsoft is planning to release another version of the Xbox One currently called "Project Scorpio," which will have all the power needs to support 4K as well as virtual reality headsets and Microsoft's augmented reality headset HoloLens. xboxone. 5 459 пользователей находятся здесь. МОДЕРАТОРЫ. 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