Xbox Series X Backward Compatibility Game Automatically Supports HDR

On paper, the word "backward compatibility" does sound like a simple concept. Logically, with console performance getting stronger, working on games available on the previous platform is certainly not a difficult job. But for Sony and Microsoft who want to push their latest generation consoles at the end of 2020, there are demands to ensure that the features that are anticipated do not end up being a source of new complaints. For Microsoft, whose backward compatibility function will support games from several previous generations, the testing process for hundreds of thousands of hours must be passed. Not just playing old games, Xbox Series X will present something more with this feature.

Xbox Series X Backward Compatibility Game Automatically Supports HDR

Through an official blog post, Microsoft finally shared more detailed information about the backward compatibility capabilities for the Xbox Series X. In addition to the super strong performance that Microsoft claims will make these backward games run at the best resolution and framerate, the presence of SSD as a storage base is now also will cut the loading time needed. Which is interesting? In collaboration with Xbox Advanced Technology Group, all Xbox Series X backward games will also automatically get HDR support in them. This is thanks to their latest claimed HDR reconstruction technique, which in no way will affect the game's performance at all.

Microsoft claims that more than thousands of Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One games are now ready to be played using Xbox Series X at the time of release. How about you? How many of you see this backward feature as important?

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