Microsoft Store has
BioShock: The Collection (Xbox One / X|S Digital Download) for
$9.99.
Thanks to community member
MikeB2395 for finding this deal.
Includes:
- BioShock Remastered:
- Explore the undersea city of Rapture, a haven for society's greatest minds that has devolved into a dystopian nightmare wrought by one man's hubris.
- BioShock 2 Remastered:
- See Rapture through the eyes of Subject Delta, a fearsome Big Daddy prototype on a life-or-death mission to rescue his missing Little Sister.
- BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition:
- Indebted to the wrong people, private investigator Booker DeWitt must take on an impossible task: travel to a flying city above the clouds, and rescue a woman named Elizabeth.
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I haven't played since 1 came out. It holds up extremely well - forgot how much I loved the story and gameplay.
I wonder the same thing too. It says Xbox one x enhanced...i don't have the new series x, but I wonder how much better they could be on the new system for an older game after it has been enhanced for the X.
Infinite and 1 are stable 60, 2 apparently has some hiccups, so Series X would likely be stable. Infinite runs at 1440p 60 whereas the other target 4K 60 IIRC.
Series X/S could have huge improvements if Microsoft adds Auto-HDR. Also an update to hit 4K 60 on Infinite (and toning down the AA) for the Series X would be compelling. I foresee Auto-HDR coming to Infinite, but can only hope the devs update Infinite directly.
With Auto-FPS just launching, I'm wondering if "Auto-Resolution" is possible. Microsoft clearly has control on their end to increase FPS, curious if bumping native resolution is also possible without dev intervention.
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Series X/S could have huge improvements if Microsoft adds Auto-HDR. Also an update to hit 4K 60 on Infinite (and toning down the AA) for the Series X would be compelling. I foresee Auto-HDR coming to Infinite, but can only hope the devs update Infinite directly.
With Auto-FPS just launching, I'm wondering if "Auto-Resolution" is possible. Microsoft clearly has control on their end to increase FPS, curious if bumping native resolution is also possible without dev intervention.