Assassin’s Creed: Origins went on sale two weeks ago and, judging by the numbers from Ubisoft, Successfully dispersed around the world. However, it is possible that there are still such comrades who have not acquired a game about the assassins in ancient Egypt, since they cannot decide which version to choose. Just for them a team of specialists from Digital Foundry and prepared the next video review.

According to technical analysts, Assassin’s Creed: Origins It looks best on the sale of Xbox One X.

In particular, due to www.spinsheavencasino.org/ the improved resolution, the picture on the console from Microsoft It looks clearer than on the PlayStation 4 Pro. Yes, the dynamic resolution system in the game is supported on all prefixes, but on the Xbox One X it reaches the maximum 3584 × 2016, and on the PlayStation 4 Pro – only up to 2816 × 1584. Then at least it drops to 1656p on the Xbox One X and to 1350p on the latest prefix from Sony.

In general, on average you can play in Assassin’s Creed: Origins at 1440p on PlayStation 4 Pro and 1700p on Xbox One X. Plus, according to Digital Foundry, On the last platform, both textures filters, and the resolution of the shadows will be better. So this version is a cross between the PC option at the highest settings and PlayStation 4 Pro. But you may not notice this, because temporary smoothing works well.

As for the personnel frequency, here between the Xbox One X and the PlayStation 4 Pro there is no particular difference. Both versions Assassin’s Creed: Origins They give out stable 30fps, which cannot be said about the standard Xbox One and PlayStation 4. But the katsets generally look intermittently everywhere.

And finally, while you decide which version Assassin’s Creed: Origins take, Ubisoft offers to look at the animated short film dedicated to the game, which was prepared by artists from Hong Kong Paperbox Creations.

OUR Friends at Ubisoft Hong Kong and Paperbox Creates Have Creed AnMazing Animated SHORT For Assassin Creed Origins! Pic.Twitter.COM/UY1S46RXFX

– Assassin’s Creed (@ssassinscreed) NOVEMBER 8, 2017