![]() ![]() My guess is, that the game isn't well optimized for console regardless of the more powerful hardware as it can only do so much.Īlso, for those of you who are still looking to play the console version in the mean time, I can confidently say playing on a next-gen console is probably the best way to play this version even though it still has its fair share of issues. Also, riding a motor bike, the frame rate can still be horrendous at times and sometimes it's not so bad. When I was playing 7 Days To Die on an Xbox One S, the game seemed to crash every hour or so, but now it seems to crash every 2-3 hours depending on what you're doing in the game. With that said, the game does still crash, but I have noticed that the crashing happens far less than it did on the older consoles. ![]() The frame rate seems to be a lot smoother than it was on last gen consoles, but to an extend and I'll explain here, why in just a minute. I can confirm that, 7 Days To Die running on the Series X loads pretty fast (roughly 8-10 seconds), the rendering and draw distances have improved over the console's predecessor. It's still a very great game with so much potential I still play 7 days to die and would love for them to update the game with new graphics and items and maps. I haven't been to concerned with the new systems, between me not really into any of the new games out now and Everytime a new systemĬomes out there's problems, I always wait at least 6 months to a year. Anyway, did you pre-order yourself a new console, are you excited, do you not care? Let me know down below.cheers! ![]() However, I'd really like to see a brand new port of 7 Days To Die get released sometime in the future since the new hardware will be much more capable. With that being said, I'm really looking forward to next-generation hardware, it definitely seems like a huge improvement over current-gen consoles. With next-generation consoles right around the corner, have any of you pre-ordered the new PS5 and/or Series X|S? I was fortunate enough, to pay off and secure myself a Series X pre-order on the 22nd of September. It probably won't, but I'm definitely eager to try and see if anything runs better from a performance stand point. Anyway, I definitely want to see how the current console version of 7 Days To Die runs on the Series X, I wonder if it will improve the frame rate or anything. Supposedly Xbox 360 and Xbox One games that aren't even optimized for the Series X, have faster load times and most run at a solid 60fps so that's pretty cool too, I guess. With that being said, I've heard a lot of good things about Backwards Compatibility on the new hardware as well. ![]() And eventually I'll get the PS5 at some point too, but it probably won't be for another year or two from now. However, I am looking forward to playing Bright Memory Infinite, The Medium and a few other games. Also, I have over 200+ games between the original Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One games so the Series X made the most sense for now. Yeah, it usually starts off slow the first year or two of a new console generation. Usually what pushes me to get one is some exceptional new game, and this time there just isn't anything that stands out. For all the hype on the hardware, that's really the only thing that would push me to get one. I would love to grab one, but I haven't really seen any games for the next generation of consoles that really pop out and make me want one. ![]()
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