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Titanfall Xbox One vs. Xbox 360 Comparison Video

Prima Staff (Prima Games): Here's some great news. Titanfall is finally available for Xbox 360. We'll take this a step further by proudly admitting the game holds its own against its Xbox One counterpart. Granted, corners were cut to put the game on Microsoft's older console. There's less detail, and the game stutters on occasion, but if all you have is a 360, the game is surprisingly smooth and of course, intensely fun to play.

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sigfredod3667d ago

Wow really close, excellent port they made on the 360

GarrusVakarian3667d ago

Gotta hand it to Bluepoint, they did a really good job with that port.

randomass1713667d ago

Largely unexpected. Outsourced last gen ports like that are typically very meh. But this one looks really solid!

Cerbus3667d ago

Video is saying that Xbox One version runs at a steady 60FPS when it has been proven to have an average framerate of 45FPS and dips into the single digits.

sigfredod3667d ago

yeah i don't understand why they said that when has been reported for the xbone users already and prove it by DF

forcefullpower3667d ago

The comment I thought was the most odd was at the end where he says how good the 360 look since the hardware is far apart.

360 - 600
XB1 - 792

I think that is pretty poor. Maybe they should have given the xbox one port to bluepoint and respawn done the 360 version.

randomass1713667d ago

To be fair, it's an Xbox One/PC game being tailored to run on a 360. I think that's pretty good given what the developer had to work with.

MasterCornholio3666d ago

I heard it drops to the 30s but not single digits.

yankolo3667d ago

If u have titanfall...u boughted already on xbox one right...they should let u download it on 360 4free

Skate-AK3667d ago

Xbone looks better but it was a well done port.

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15 Underrated FPS Games You May Want to Try

Popularized by Doom in 1993 and still making video game haters gnash their teeth today, first-person shooter games are the best thing to happen to gamers since pizza rolls. So here are 15 underrated first-person shooter games you may have missed.

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Jiub593d ago

Although the late 2000s Turok wasn't my favorite, I would love a new entry. Open world survival with shotguns and dinosaurs. Not sure how we'd get the fusion cannon, but that would be pretty sweet too.

MadLad593d ago

Lol

All of these games are pretty much universally praised. Outside of Timeshift I literally own all of these.

Venoxn4g593d ago (Edited 593d ago )

XIII, The Darkness 2, Far Cry: Blood Dragon, Timesplitters: future perfect, Bulletstorm are awesome games

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An ode to Titanfall: The last twitch shooter I'll probably ever enjoy

Windows Central: "Titanfall 1 is being sunset, taken off storefronts by EA. While the servers remain live for now, one has to wonder just how much time it has left. I look back and pay tribute to the last "twitch"-styled shooter I ever truly loved."

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Respawn Entertainment is Discontinuing Sales of Original Titanfall

Sales for the original Titanfall are being discontinued.
It will be pulled from subscription services on March 1, 2022.

Ethereal874d ago

Physical media. Unfortunately the way games are going these days game servers will eventually be shut down and you can stare at the menu and wish you could play the game again.

littletad873d ago

This is why reading is so important. Nothing to do with digital or physical media. The game, which is online only, is being delisted because of DDOS and other hacker attacks. The case got so bad that only six players in the world log on. For PC. Rather than fix it, they continued to sell the game, broken as it is, and only now just decided to call it quits. But please, go on thinking what you will.

Ethereal872d ago

I'm aware of the DDOS attacks and that this case is not typical. This game would eventually have it's servers shutdown regardless of the current situation so that is a moot point. My comment was in a general sense and that there are instances in which games can be preserved physically when official support ends.

Let's recap your first sentence. I said, "the way GAMES are going these days" indicating a broader stroke than just this game. I agree, reading IS important. I was simply stating the obvious downsides of the digital marketplaces and online only trends in games these days. I could even make the argument that the online only offering which has allowed hacker manipulation has impacted the preservation of this great game. My comment is valid in the general sense and thank you for your permission to continue to think what I will.