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Shadow of the Tomb Raider proves that Xbox Series X dominates over 4k

The race to know which console is the most powerful of the new generation has only just begun. The scale is gradually opting for the Xbox Series X, but it is clear that not everything is said by either of the two companies that are fighting to get on that podium. Digital Foundry She is always willing to prove it and for that they have brought us a video of the impressive Shadow of the Tomb Raider in its latest update.

In this video we can see how they put each Microsoft and Sony console face to face to demonstrate what the new update has achieved. Among all the tests we can highlight that Xbox Series X once again shows that it is the console that comes closest to putting the native 4k to our screens, since it puts a resolution of 2060p and 60 fps (previously it only reached 30 frames per second) . We also have to state that the Sony console makes use of Checkerboard and scale the image up to 4k making a commendable role. Although the big one from Microsoft puts more resolution on the screen, the stability over 60 fps is not as good as on PlayStation 5 and lower more frames than the latter (especially in areas where the effects abound, such as the flood of the town).

The small Xbox Series S once again proves that it is a true next-generation console

We will not stop mentioning that the small Xbox Series S once again proves that it is a new generation console for a ridiculous price, no matter how much it hurts some people. Xbox Series S brings us the resolution of the previous Xbox One but with a stable 60 fps as rocks.

Really, if you do not have a screen with 4k resolution, it is the best price ratio that you can find in the market. For example on PC, any graphics card capable of giving you a stable 60 frames per second is worth more than this little gem today. We await your opinions on social networks and on Generation Xbox.

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