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Xbox Series X vs Xbox One X: comparison of loading times

Xbox Series X vs Xbox One X: comparison of loading times

Microsoft wants the gaming experience, both for starting and resuming games, to be almost immediate. Notable changes.

One of the main strengths of Xbox Series X will be its processor. The power will accompany the DNA of the next Microsoft console, which on Monday broke down its list of technical specifications, among other functions, improvements and the new wireless control of the machine. As everything is much clearer with tangible evidence, those of Redmond have published a video in which they demonstrate in detail how much the loading times of Xbox One X (the most powerful model of the current generation) and Xbox Series X have improved.

The advantages of having an SSD memory

"One of the most notable improvements is load times, which will be greatly reduced by the processor power of the Xbox Series X," says Microsoft in the official statement. Thus, video games such as Forza Motorsport 7, State of Decay 2 (in this particular case the loading times were very marked; now only a few seconds), Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice or Hello Neighbor the difference is more than remarkable.

Xbox Series X
Xbox Series X

Everything has an explanation, however; It's not just because of the processor, but because of the SSD storage memory. All this, added to the Quick Resume, with which we rotate from game to game without the need for breaks, right where we were, give a result never before seen on a console.

"With the Quick Resume function you can resume multiple games with the press of a button, taking you exactly to the action of the last place where you stayed in multiple games at the same time", and they add: "Since the games are stored directly on the SSD of the system, they will continue working even if you turn off your console, disconnect it completely or even update the system

Xbox Series X will go on sale worldwide this Christmas 2020 with at least Halo: Infinite available from day one; including Xbox Game Pass. You can check here the complete list of confirmed games for the console to date.

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