Xbox Series S: Not powerful enough to run new console games?

Game news Xbox Series S: Not powerful enough to run new console games?

On the menu of this daily of October 19, 2022, we talk about the future of the Sims. Then, the xbox series S and the release date of Alice in Borderland season 2. The daily, here we go!

The Xbox Series S is a potato

The next game from Warner Bros, Gotham Knights will only be captured at 30 frames per second. This limitation is said to be due to the development of the game in a very detailed open world and to ensure stability in a cooperative multiplayer experience. A former developer of the studio gives another reason. For him, the fault would be with the Xbox series S, less powerful than its competitors, would be the only reason for the limitations of the games of this generation. He considers that the Series S drags the games down, even calling the console a “potato”


The future of The Sims is revealed!

The fans were waiting for it, the first images of the successor to the Sims 4 were unveiled during the Behind the Sims Summit, a conference held yesterday. It is towards the end of the conference that we can see the first images of a project called Project Rene. The technology behind this project will allow you to share your stories and creation with your friends, as well as to collaborate. It will be possible to change the color and pattern of objects as in the third part of the license. The development of Project Rene is not very advanced yet.


Alice in Borderland’s return date is official

Right now on Netflix survival-games are quite popular, after the success of Squid Game, it’s the turn ofAlice in Borderland to come in the recommendations. For the greatest pleasure of the players, Season 2 will be released on December 22.. Originally Alice in Borderland is a manga by Haro Aso, we follow Arisu and his friends trapped in a Tokyo where the only way to survive is to play. Just like the first season, Alice in Borderlands season 2 is expected to have 8 episodes.


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