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Hogwarts Legacy: how does the title run on Xbox Series X and S? Let’s find out together

The (X-ray) wheel turns for everyone: this is how Hogwarts Legacy behaves on Xbox Series S and with its older sister with optical support

It shouldn’t come as a surprise, as day one approaches Hogwarts Legacyif who bought Xbox Series X ed S he wants to know how the game runs on the console which, possibly, has lightened the owner’s wallet just to give himself up to magic. On the other hand, the priority to the next-gen gives every right to its ambassadors to demand more. For this reason, we report below the latest video of ElAnalistaDeBits. The performance of the title was put under pressure for all three main platforms on which the contemporary fantasy world born from the controversial pen of JK Rowling had (new beginning).

The magical crossroads of Hogwarts Legacy on the green cross of Xbox Series X and S: how small is the world, but does it run well?

As on the other consoles, even on the Xbox Series X and S Hogwarts Legacy offers five modes, and compared to the PC counterpart it runs almost identically thanks to the Quality Mode setting. In terms of resolution, we are therefore talking about 1800p, as well as 30 FPS without ray-tracing. The maximum distance viewing of 3D models (draw distance) benefits from this together with the quality of the textures, vegetation, lighting and much more. Ray tracing can be applied to shadows and reflections. Unfortunately, as you will see belowon each platform it also seems to generate problems.

Both the aforementioned draw distance and texture quality suffer greatly on console. There is talk of the rest of an excessive mode even for PCs, thus making the improvement of ray-tracing “superfluous”. Even the two balanced (Balanced) and performance (Performance) modes allow a high framerate, although they can only be enabled on 120 hertz monitors. Speaking of performance, Microsoft’s home consoles triumph wherever ray-tracing isn’t considered. The hiccups are however present in every version, including one minority of NPCs for the emerald-hued platform, but other than the whining about lighting and difficult room loading, there aren’t any real issues to report.

Now it’s up to you to tell us yours: where will you play? Let us know below, and as always, don’t forget to stay on TechGameWorld.com for all the most important news for gamers and more. For your purely gaming needs, you can instead find the best discounts in digital format on Kinguin.

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Stefania Romagnoli

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