An older generation of titles gets new life. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft first discussed possibly increasing the ...
Backward compatibility is one of the best Xbox Series X|S features. Not only can you play almost every game from each previous Xbox console on the new system, but many also receive visual enhancements ...
Microsoft a few days ago announced a new feature - FPS Boost - for select backward compatible games running on the Xbox Series X|S that boost the frames per second (fps). The framerate for games has ...
Yesterday Microsoft released FPS Boost, a new backward-compatibility feature for the Xbox Series X and S. FPS Boost will…well boost the framerate dramatically in specific, older games when you play ...
Players are able to revisit old titles and play them again with improved frames and performance, and having at least 60 frames has an immense impact on the user experience. Those with a next-gen ...
As video game consoles have gotten more powerful, a clear goal has been improving the frame rates of console games to the point that they can run faster and more smoothly, the way games on high-end ...
Microsoft's backwards compatibility team created a system called FPS Boost, and it does just that--it increases the frames per second for Xbox games on Xbox Series X and S. In some cases, frame rates ...
Austen Goslin (he/him) is an entertainment editor. He writes about the latest TV shows and movies, and particularly loves all things horror. Playing older games on the new generation of consoles is ...
Just as Microsoft promised, its next-generation Xbox Series X and S will be able to play a few older games with higher frame rates starting today. The company is rolling out its "FPS Boost" feature ...
While FPS Boost may seem like magic, the new feature can actually raises in-game frame rates at the cost of resolution. Last-gen console game performance is all about balance. Higher FPS typically ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is launching a new FPS Boost feature for its latest Xbox ...