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TheOPdestroyer
Junior Member
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04-25-2023, 03:27 AM
#1
I bought The Crew and thought it was decent, even though the 60fps was limited and the performance wasn’t great. My brother on Xbox 360, who isn’t a heavy gamer, asked for racing recommendations and I suggested The Crew. He bought it, but the Xbox struggled, showing slow speeds and frequent stutters. When I tried to load maps or check stats, the loading times were long and the interface lagged. The graphics looked blurry, with poor texture quality and a glitchy environment. I was frustrated by the development, especially the missing vertical sync, which should always be active. It felt like Ubisoft was intentionally making the game hard to play, and I think the console hardware wasn’t strong enough. I’m worried these next-gen systems might face similar issues soon.
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TheOPdestroyer
04-25-2023, 03:27 AM #1

I bought The Crew and thought it was decent, even though the 60fps was limited and the performance wasn’t great. My brother on Xbox 360, who isn’t a heavy gamer, asked for racing recommendations and I suggested The Crew. He bought it, but the Xbox struggled, showing slow speeds and frequent stutters. When I tried to load maps or check stats, the loading times were long and the interface lagged. The graphics looked blurry, with poor texture quality and a glitchy environment. I was frustrated by the development, especially the missing vertical sync, which should always be active. It felt like Ubisoft was intentionally making the game hard to play, and I think the console hardware wasn’t strong enough. I’m worried these next-gen systems might face similar issues soon.

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pedro_tkf
Senior Member
643
05-08-2023, 05:16 AM
#2
Ubisoft is here for you.
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pedro_tkf
05-08-2023, 05:16 AM #2

Ubisoft is here for you.

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webpolo12
Junior Member
5
05-11-2023, 09:53 PM
#3
The 360 is clearly fading away. It seems unlikely developers would create a fully optimized version for such obsolete equipment. Game development costs are rising, and with heavy marketing spending, it’s a surprise they even made it for the 360.
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webpolo12
05-11-2023, 09:53 PM #3

The 360 is clearly fading away. It seems unlikely developers would create a fully optimized version for such obsolete equipment. Game development costs are rising, and with heavy marketing spending, it’s a surprise they even made it for the 360.

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Deathfighter1
Member
54
05-12-2023, 01:20 AM
#4
I received The Crew for free on my GTX 970. I likely played it for around four hours before getting bored. I might have picked FC4 instead.
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Deathfighter1
05-12-2023, 01:20 AM #4

I received The Crew for free on my GTX 970. I likely played it for around four hours before getting bored. I might have picked FC4 instead.

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EndermanMan18
Senior Member
250
05-12-2023, 02:11 AM
#5
It was 360 what you anticipated? Have you tried playing GTA V on a 360 device? It looks identical...
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EndermanMan18
05-12-2023, 02:11 AM #5

It was 360 what you anticipated? Have you tried playing GTA V on a 360 device? It looks identical...

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dinomax
Member
51
05-19-2023, 06:43 AM
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05-19-2023, 06:43 AM #6

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toto22199
Junior Member
37
05-29-2023, 04:58 AM
#7
Sure, GTA 5 on 360 ran smoothly overall. There were some issues, but the game functioned as expected compared to The Crew—everything loaded properly, including menus.
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toto22199
05-29-2023, 04:58 AM #7

Sure, GTA 5 on 360 ran smoothly overall. There were some issues, but the game functioned as expected compared to The Crew—everything loaded properly, including menus.

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Deneth_
Member
175
05-29-2023, 12:44 PM
#8
Vsync remains active, but UbiSoft employs adaptive vsync that may fail if the frame rate drops below its goal. It enhances controller feedback and creates a more fluid experience. You might be overestimating the Xbox's potential, as it has 512 MB of RAM and is likely more challenging to develop on than today's consoles.
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Deneth_
05-29-2023, 12:44 PM #8

Vsync remains active, but UbiSoft employs adaptive vsync that may fail if the frame rate drops below its goal. It enhances controller feedback and creates a more fluid experience. You might be overestimating the Xbox's potential, as it has 512 MB of RAM and is likely more challenging to develop on than today's consoles.

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ScorchSC
Junior Member
27
05-31-2023, 06:55 PM
#9
360 is ten years old. Be honest, it's a big world you can dive into, though it's not very much to see at first. Loading it is a real hassle with whatever slow hardware it has.
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ScorchSC
05-31-2023, 06:55 PM #9

360 is ten years old. Be honest, it's a big world you can dive into, though it's not very much to see at first. Loading it is a real hassle with whatever slow hardware it has.

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sisk123
Junior Member
3
06-02-2023, 07:14 AM
#10
I understand the Xbox offers more potential since numerous titles have succeeded on it with superior visuals and smoother performance. GTA 5, for example, was initially perceived as rough on the 360, but The Crew turned out to be quite enjoyable.
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sisk123
06-02-2023, 07:14 AM #10

I understand the Xbox offers more potential since numerous titles have succeeded on it with superior visuals and smoother performance. GTA 5, for example, was initially perceived as rough on the 360, but The Crew turned out to be quite enjoyable.

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