Looks like For Honor's latest update preps it for Xbox Series X
Ubisoft is getting ready early

It looks like updates are rolling out to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X backwards🦋 compatible games such as For Honor to get them ready to take advantage of next-gen power.
A Reddit user going by arha noticed an interesting change in the latest update for For Honor on Xbox One: the ConsoleType field has been updated to display "XboxOneGen9Aware" instead of just "XboxOne". Ubisoft that an "enhanced For Honor experience" would be availabl🌟e for next-gen plaꦡyers, and with this update it looks like the game will be better able to track what kind of Xbox hardware it's running on.
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Ubisoft said enhancements that were previously available on Xbox Series X and PS4 Pro will be available on next-gen consoles "without compromises", including improved water reflections, shadow resolution, and support for 4K resolution (or 1080p on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series S). Suppor൲t for 60fps gameplay is planned to arrive in December.
The Reddit poster also pointed out that this lines up with an in-depth explanation of how backwards compatibility will work that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft gave to in September: "W😼hen games are updated, existing games can query to determine whether they're🃏 running on the new console," system architect Andrew Goossen said.
"There's no real perf tuning necessary when you do this, and so often it's just as ea♌sy as changing three lines of code, and then the game🔥 works [...] We're working with game developers and publishers to update [their titles]."
We got to go hands-on with a bunch of backwards compatible games on Xbox Series X and we were impressed.
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