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Oh, okay yeah. The new consoles don't have official support yet, so they're basically just running the old generation versions. So in my case the Xbox Series X is running the Xbox One X version if that makes sense.
I knew that the new consoles weren't supported yet, just really odd how different it feels to play Apex Legends on PC then on consoles.
- Anonymous5 years ago
Please note, I'm not trying to sound rude and/ or mean in any way, but why did your comment have anything to do with frames per second?
I'm honestly confused by your reply.EDIT
I'm adding this to make it less confusing in my reply.
I totally understand the differences between high refresh rates, but this discussion is more or less why my Xbox Series X feels so clunky compared to my PC which has less powerful hardware.
Hope that makes more sense.
- 5 years ago
@Popa2caps Isn't apex still running on specs for a last gen console as opposed to current gen? Which I guess is why it would feel clunkier on your xbox in comparison to your PC.
I'm in no way knowledgeable on this side of things so this could quite easily be entirely inaccurate lol.
- hayhor5 years agoHero
@Popa2capsI responded to your post before mine where the discussion was about last gen vs new gen consoles. 🤷♂️
As far as why your pc and the xbox feel different I have no idea what is meant by clunky. But with similar specs I'd expect the PC to perform better considering the game is produced to run better on a PC. I mean on PC you have a vast array of options to fine tune the experience. Console you do not. - Anonymous5 years ago
@hayhor
Okay I understand your reply now, thanks for the update.
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