We have finally received the long-awaited update for Assassins Creed Origins next-gen consoles. The patch has been limited increase the rate of images per second of the title at 60, compared to 30 fps in the original version.
In order to illustrate how this update works on all platforms the title is available on, The Bit Analyst has created a new video in which he teaches us head-to-head game performance on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Playstation 5.
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Even after this patch, the title continues to work in backwards compatibility mode with the consoles of the last generation, so all the technical aspects are preserved with the exception of the increased fps rate. The “winning” version at a technical level is Xbox Series X, which runs the game at a high resolution of 2160 pixels, compared to 1620 and 1080 on the Ps5 and Xbox Series S respectively. For the rest, we find an identical game on all platforms.
Comparing Assassins Creed Origins on Xbox Series X | S and PS5 after its next gen patch
Without a doubt, it is a fairly brief patch for what other companies have accustomed us to, but it more than fulfills its mission of greatly increasing the fluidity of the title on all new generation platforms.
Assassin’s Creed Origins is available for Xbox One, Playstation 4 and Microsoft Windows.
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