Image Quality - Xbox 360 vs. Xbox One

Before I get to the PS4 comparison, I wanted to start with some videos showcasing the improvement you can expect from launch day titles that are available on both the Xbox 360 and Xbox One. I turned to Call of Duty: Ghosts for this comparison as it’s broadly available on all platforms I’m comparing today.

Note that cross platform launch titles, particularly those available on previous generation consoles, end up being the worst examples of what’s possible on a next-generation platform. For the most part they’re optimized for the platform with the larger installed base (i.e. prior-gen hardware), and the visual uplift on new hardware isn’t as much as it could be. I’d say my subjective experience in playing a lot of the launch titles on Xbox One and PS4 mirrors this sentiment. Basic things like not having accurate/realistic cloth physics in games like CoD: Ghosts just screams port and not something that was designed specifically for these next gen systems. Just as we’ve seen in prior generations, it’s likely going to be a good 12 - 24 months before we see great examples of games on this new generation of hardware.

Now that I’ve adequately explained why this is a bad comparison, let’s get to the comparison. I’ve captured HDMI output on both consoles. They were both set to full range (0-255), however I had issues with the Xbox One respecting this setting for some reason. That combined with differences across Ghosts on both platforms left me with black levels that don’t seem equalized between the platforms. If you can ignore that, we can get to the comparison at hand.

All of these videos are encoded at 4K, with two 1080p captures placed side by side. Be sure to select the highest quality playback option YouTube offers.

The first scene is the intro to Ghosts. Here you can see clear differences in lighting, details in the characters, as well as some basic resolution/AA differences as well (Xbox 360 image sampleXbox One image sample).

The second scene is best described as Call of Duty meets Gravity. Here the scene is going by pretty quickly so you’re going to have to pause the video to get a good feel for any differences in the platforms. What’s most apparent here though is the fact that many present day users can likely get by sticking with older hardware due to the lack of titles that are truly optimized for the Xbox One/PS4.

Now getting to scenes more representative of actual gameplay, we have Riley riding around wanting badly to drive the military vehicle. Here the differences are huge. The Xbox One features more realistic lighting, you can see texture in Riley’s fur, shadows are more detailed and there seems to be a resolution/AA advantage as well. What’s funny is that although the Xbox One appears to have a resolution advantage, the 360 appears to have less aliasing as everything is just so blurry.

Speaking of aliasing, we have our final IQ test which is really the perfect test case for high resolution/AA. Once again we see a completely different scene comparing the Xbox One to Xbox 360. Completely different lighting, much more detail in the environments as well as objects on the ground. The 360 version of Ghosts is just significantly more blurry than what you get on the One, which unfortunately makes aliasing stand out even more on the One.

Even though it’ll be a little while before we get truly optimzed next-gen titles, there’s an appreciable improvement on those games we have today for anyone upgrading from an older console. The difference may be more subtle than in previous generations, but it’s there.

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  • djboxbaba - Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - link

    Let me rephrase your first statement for you: The best part of all this IS PC gaming. haha :)
  • mikato - Monday, November 25, 2013 - link

    I agree. Now only if they let Call of Duty PC gamers play against their console counterparts in multiplayer, aaahahaha, no mouse, sorry your soldier has a hangover today and has to turn slowly.
  • Hrel - Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - link

    "Support for external storage is apparently on its way, as the Xbox One doesn’t allow end user upgrades of the internal 500GB hard drive. I have to say that I prefer Sony’s stance on this one."

    What IS Sony's stance on this one? I have no idea, haven't heard anything.
  • nikon133 - Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - link

    My understanding is that HDD on PS4 is user-replaceable, but no external storage at the moment. Will they introduce external storage in future, and is there limit to HDD size (with current firmware), I don't know.
  • Owls - Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - link

    2TB
  • Commentfairy - Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - link

    What the..?! Xbox and ps4 just got released and already reviewed? I come to this website everyday for a month to look for MacBook retina 15 inch review as I hold off buying one, yet Anandtech never posts any review? This is weird don't they review MacBook all the time....??
  • Hrel - Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - link

    it's not the full review, that's forthcoming. If you had read it you'd know that.

    I would assume mac product reviews are forthcoming as well. Not that reasonable people care.
  • errorr - Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - link

    I would expect that review sometime later this week. An and admitted somewhere that he was putting the 15" Mac at the bottom of the pile of things to review.

    Now I only need Klug to tell me how great my decision to buy a Nexus 5 was....
  • Hrel - Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - link

    "If Sony’s price tag didn’t nerf the PS3 last round, it’s entirely possible that Microsoft’s Kinect bundle and resulting price hike won’t do the same for the Xbox One this time."

    Wat? Not sure what you're trying to say here. Sony's price tag last gen hurt their sales. It's entirely possible that Microsoft's high price tag won't hurt their sales this round. That's my guess, but it's worded very strangely. Also, if that is what you're saying I don't agree. The fact that it's an extra $100 for something the vast majority of people consider not only useless but intrusive can only hurt them further.

    For my part I'm done with Microsoft. They fucked up Windows 8 to the point that it's unusable. They fucked up Xbox Live by banning everyone who has fun. (trash talks) and they built a console with sub-par hardware in the hopes that a fast cache would compensate. We won't notice the inferiority early on, but in 2-4 years it will become obvious that the PS4 is vastly superior.

    I'm really a PC gamer now, and don't expect to have enough time to also be into consoles. But if that does happen down the road I'll be going Sony only for the first time ever. Only other console of their I have is the PS2. To play a PS1 game I like and a handful of PS2 exclusives I wanted to try. Shadows of Colossus being the primary one. But I got that, and games/accesories, off ebay for $70.
  • Hubb1e - Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - link

    lol complaining about getting banned for trash talking...

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