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This is what xbox one games look like in “project scorpio”

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We already knew that the future Microsoft video game console, "Project Scorpio", would be able to deliver multiple visual improvements, even on Full HD televisions thanks to a technique known as "super-sampling". However, Project Scorpio 4K footage will be truly spectacular even without the need for a 4K TV.

Now, the Windows Central web portal has come up with several exclusive images that present how exactly some Project Scorpio games will look compared to their Xbox One version.

Project Scorpio vs Xbox One - Game Comparison

Xbox One at 1080p (left) | Scorpio 4K on an HD screen (center) | Scorpio at native 4K (right).

Firstly, the aforementioned web portal presents the differences between 4K and 1080p quality. Microsoft used the following images to buy what an Xbox One game looks like versus its version for Project Scorpio, which brings 4K support. The details that are best appreciated are those in the background, in addition to the hair and face. Everything seems much sharper in the Project Scorpio version.

Xbox One (1080p)

Project Scorpio (4K)

On the other hand, the same scene is also reproduced at 1080p on the Xbox One, and at 4K in the Project Scorpio version through a standard 1080p HD monitor. Again, take a close look at the smallest details, especially the face and hair.

Project Scorpio in 4K on a 1080p HD screen

Project Scorpio in 4K on a 1080p HD screen

What does this all mean?

Although you will undoubtedly need a 4K television to take full advantage of the quality of Project Scorpio, the truth is that many of the textures, geometries and effects will also be improved on HD screens. The photos illustrated above demonstrate that Scorpio has the ability to enhance current Xbox One games through various resolution enhancements, without further modifications.

Project Scorpio will appear in the period of the next Christmas and will bring support for all the accessories and current Xbox One games, in addition to having 6 teraflops of GPU power to produce 4K games.

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