This is a technical analysis and breakdown of multiple options going up against one another. Here you can see the Crysis 3 Remastered Xbox Series X vs Xbox 360 comparison which will provide a direct visual showcase within the video. This is then filled out with the text based information detailed further down in this article.
This is to provide easier options for viewing, and context for when wanting to find out what exactly is going on between the various selections being shown upon the video. Mostly you get a visual display, and if you’d prefer to just read what’s present you can also see that in action which is a good mix of choices.
There’s not only a quick body of information text, but also a quick table area to provide fast details if you’re not wanting to dive deeply into the topic. With that, you can watch the video presentation right here, or head further back to find out more about what’s being displayed.
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Resolution | Dynamic 4k (3840x2160) | ||
Frame Rate | 60fps | ||
HDR (High Dynamic Range) | Yes | Game2X |
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Resolution | 720p | ||
Frame Rate | 30fps | ||
HDR (High Dynamic Range) | Auto HDR |
Side by Side Comparison Technical Notes
The largest difference you’re going to be seeing between these two versions is the performance. The jump from a sub 30fps to hitting a smooth 60fps is such a massive difference. The second biggest change is in terms of the resolution quality. It’s dynamic 4k with the remaster and the difference is quite large.
It looks very sharp whereas the Xbox 360 version is very jagged looking at this point in time. Other improvements include the texture adjustments to make the world look better, alongside the upgraded draw distances that will be present in some scenes. Lighting is also generally better applied for a more natural look, with that being a stand out aspect in a number of scenes.
That particularly being the case once you go out into the lost lands of New York which feature vast high grassy locations. This is all very sharp now, well lit and very distinct. Cutscenes that weren’t in-game also have a smoother, less artifact layered visual showcase which is pleasing to the eyes.
Description/Synopsis
The fate of the world is once again in your hands. Returning to the fight as super-soldier Prophet, wielding a powerful auto-loading Predator Bow that fires electric, explosive, and carbon arrows, take on new and old enemies that threaten the peace you worked so hard to achieve. The search for the alien Alpha Ceph continues, but now you must also expose the truth behind the C.E.L.L. corporation.
Which has turned New York City into a sprawling urban rainforest sheltered by a giant nanodome. Equipped with your legendary Nanosuit, you must assess, adapt, and attack as you choose your path and fight through seven distinct districts. Decimate your opponents in a blaze of brute force using the Nanosuit's superior technology, or use stealth to achieve your goals and become humanity's silent savior. There's no wrong way to save the world.
Hopefully the comparison was helpful in understanding the changes that are being presented between these options. It can help greatly to have a quick visual presentation that’s lined up for a faster viewing.
This side by side comparison should really provide all of the info you need to know when it comes to matching up these choices and giving you the quick facts to see why they’re being placed up against one another. You can read a review of a related title below, or check out a game hub for further coverage as well. Don’t forget to check out the video content to see the experience in action.
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