

The enhanced processing power of Microsoft’s latest consoles already makes it faster and easier than ever before to start your adventures on Aelion. Animation quality improved for distant objects.Increased draw distance, with distant objects now displaying in higher quality.4K and 1080p (Full HD) resolution supported.Here’s a full breakdown of the changes you can expect on each platform: The update improves Skyforge’s visual fidelity when playing on either Xbox Series S or Xbox Series X, with 4K resolution supported on Xbox Series X, and 1080p (Full HD) resolution supported on both consoles. By Christmas 2021, the 500GB option was still $US140 ($194), while a deluxe 2TB option was even more expensive than the Xbox Series S itself.You can harness the full power of the latest generation of Xbox thanks to an optimization update for Skyforge, now available as a free download! When the Xbox Series X/S first launched in 2020, Seagate was charging $US220 ($305) for the 1TB option. It’s part of a steady trend of Microsoft’s proprietary expandable storage accessories slowly coming down in price. That’s a slim savings at the low end that nevertheless probably wouldn’t exist if Seagate hadn’t slashed prices in anticipation of Western Digital’s long rumoured entry into the Xbox storage card market. The new WD_BLACK C50 cards start at $US80 ($111) for the 500GB option and $US150 ($208) for the 1TB option. Electronics maker Western Digital just announced a new line of memory cards starting at 500GB that are $US10 ($14) less than the existing options from Seagate, just in time for the onslaught of big 2023 releases and upcoming Game Pass announcements.

The market for Xbox Series X/S storage expansion cards just got a little more competitive.
