Why is this happening I can understand it happening on my old xbox one s but why is it happening on my series s
isn't that the same console? either way, poor specs in the console can always cause this, and always have caused this. it's nothing new, and there are already 100s of threads about this.
its time to ditch consoles... none of them seem to have enough memory to load everything up fine, but instead with low res textures etc.
I will never spend any cent for a console to play this kind of games! And i will never expect any good quality for games like TSW on a console. For games like COD is it a perfect product but for simulation games its a big no! And if you have a diffrent opinion dont blame me its a personal point of view and i will nobody force to have the same opinion. (This is in case before again a complete war is open due to 1 small opinion. I have seen enough here on the forums)
Why would I pay £1500 to play a broken DTG game on PC, when I can play the same broken game for £200 on a console? You are going to have bugs with Train Sim World on EVERY platform, so I take the cheapest option.
it's not just about TSW though, there are lots of other games to play. and the bug comparison is nonsense, as this isn't even a bug, just a memory issue.
You're right of course. Though we do get the occasional "What PC should I buy to run TSW smoothly?" threads on the forums.
Honestly, very fair. In my case I already had the £1500 PC, so I switched over, just to be able to fix the post-TSW3 lighting that feels like I'm driving the last train as the nukes are dropping around me. But when I compare being able to play another Unreal Engine game like Immortals of Aveum at 60fps on Series S without anything remotely comparable to the horrible traversal stutter TSW has on every platform... Yeah. It's not a bad little box. Especially for the price. Even my gaming handheld cost more than three times what my Series S did and almost twice what my Series X did, but I always aim for graphics settings on that to target matching the S visually, because I know I will get a smooth 60 in games that way on it.