Need for speed payback update

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On the Xbox One X, Refund runs at a resolution of what appears to be native 4K, which looks as impressive as expected, while on the PS4 Pro the game is rendered at plus or minus 2560 X 1440. Resolution-wise, the Xbox One X version of the game is a pretty big jump from the PS4 Pro, and while we can’t confirm for sure the exact pixel count, we can tell you the area in which both versions land. Both versions run at a generally solid frame rate of 30 fps, but the parity ends there.

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This shouldn’t really surprise anyone, but Refund on Xbox One X looks significantly better than on the PS4 Pro. This is now also playable on the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, so these visuals have received a bit of a boost – but fair How? ‘Or’ What a lot a helping hand? And how do the two versions compare? They are not flawless, of course, but for the most part, Need for rapid return on investment looks really good. But the only area where Refund is actually more than just decent, what we also mentioned in our review are the visuals. We gave it a fairly low rating of 5/10 in our review (which you can read here) and called it on a number of important issues. Need for rapid return on investment was a pretty disappointing game.