Microsoft Looking To Improve Xbox One’s Graphics Performance

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According to a job listing on the official careers page of Microsoft, it seems that company is looking to improve graphics performance of the Xbox One. The Advanced Technology Group within Microsoft are looking for a Software Engineer that has technical expertise in graphics performance optimization, GPU architectures, and HLSL shaders.

The job listing further states that the candidate should be able to make the GPU dance like it should be in a music video and improve frame hitches, possibly indicating towards frame rate optimization, and work directly with game developers to understand and address their technical problems and performance requirements. The Xbox One reportedly has a lesser GPU compared to the PlayStation 4, and optimization programmes such as these will go a long way in delivering better performing games on the console.

On a side note, Microsoft are also looking for Senior UX designer that will develop UI Frameworks and Wireframes for episodic storytelling features and blend Modern design language with the visual brand to create experiences. Since the listing states high quality video games, TV, or other entertainment products, we are not sure whether this is pointing towards a new game that will have strong story-telling or a new app that will be made available in the future on the Xbox One. Regardless, the idea of developing beautiful, usable, and delightful experiences for fans the world over sounds intriguing.



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PryzelPosted:

Honestly all this stuff doesn't matter to me at all, once it looks reasonable and is more importantly a good game its all good to me.

-GoldCoast-Posted:

XxJordan123xX
RyujiTakasu
codsture I wish they would improve frame rate instead of better graphics


Most games that have 60FPS are only in 900p.

If a game is in 1080p it's more likely going to be at 30FPS.


60 fps is way faster and more crisp. ill rather have 900p 60 fps then 1080 30fps its not like your going to see a 108p more. ill be happy if xbox optimized iot and had 1080p 60fps that would be the bomb


Why cant they just do 1080p and 60Fps...?

-GoldCoast-Posted:

ReconXeX2435 They don't need graphics. They need better gameplay, they don't have much gameplay


They need to work on both man.

-GoldCoast-Posted:

Thank god there gonna do this, Some games look so bad in graphic wise.

21Posted:

"Gameplay>graphics" lol, no. Gameplay+graphics.

Microsoft are the ones always complaining about 60FPS because their out-dated hardware can't even run games at 1080p, 60FPS, for the most part. Oh, and even when it does, it's at terrible settings compared to PC. Sorry, not sorry.

SupervisorPosted:

They don't need graphics. They need better gameplay, they don't have much gameplay

TaigaAisakaPosted:

I'm pretty sure within their next 1 or 2 variants of the Xbox One, they'll have upgrading their hardware like they want.

OGPosted:

Nice. this should be a great improvement although the graphics right now are good, they should probably work on improving something else.

XxJordan123xXPosted:

RyujiTakasu
codsture I wish they would improve frame rate instead of better graphics


Most games that have 60FPS are only in 900p.

If a game is in 1080p it's more likely going to be at 30FPS.


60 fps is way faster and more crisp. ill rather have 900p 60 fps then 1080 30fps its not like your going to see a 108p more. ill be happy if xbox optimized iot and had 1080p 60fps that would be the bomb

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Mickers
DPM Never mind about the graphics, sort the live out, all I ever do is disconnect these days.


Don't think thats Xbox's side.


It may well be my internet but whenever I go on PSN it's fine, could be a dodgy cable or something.