Ready Or Not Comparison Shows Difference Between Xbox Series X And Series S
Ready Or Not has now officially become available for Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S over the past few hours, and therefore we’re starting to get some footage of both versions – and it makes for a pretty interesting comparison.
Below, you can see both the Series X and Series S variants of Ready or Not courtesy of Fuzion Xbox Testing on YouTube. The good news is that both of them can run at up 60 frames per-second at a high resolution, but the Series X unsurprisingly has a couple of key advantages over the Series S based on this footage.
On Xbox Series X, Ready or Not appears to be running at up to 4K in both the 30FPS Fidelity Mode and 60FPS Performance Mode, although Fuzion Xbox Testing notes that DRS (Dynamic Resolution Scaling) is likely being used to adjust this on the fly. Both of them look great at first glance, and the performance is mostly solid in gameplay with just a few drops to around 27/28FPS and 57/58FPS when things get hectic.
On Xbox Series S, Ready or Not seemingly hits a max of 1440p resolution in both modes, again with a suggestion that DRS is in play. Just like on Series X, it looks pretty good although certainly a bit blurrier with worse texture quality, but the big difference is in the performance here – the footage below shows drops to as low as 20FPS and 40FPS during its busiest moments.
It’s still very early days and we don’t have all the details about both versions – hopefully Digital Foundry will come along with a super in-depth analysis very soon – but the takeaway from this footage is that the Xbox Series X version seems very solid, while the Series S version should feel decent enough in Performance Mode but probably too annoying in Fidelity Mode when those heavy FPS drops kick in.
We’ll let you be the judge for yourself by watching the two videos below, and let us know if you’ve picked up Ready or Not for Xbox already – which console did you buy it for, and how are you finding the visuals and performance so far?