Halo Reach Xbox One X vs Xbox 360 frame rate comparison

Halo Reach Xbox One X vs Xbox 360 frame rate comparison revealed

If you’re looking for a Halo Reach Xbox One X vs Xbox 360 frame rate comparison, good news! The folks over at the VG Tech YouTube channel have put one together, giving us a nearly 10-minute long analysis of Halo Reach across three console platforms.

Believe it or not, the Xbox One X manages the best performance across the three consoles, although that’s not to say that the Xbox One is a slouch. It does almost as well as the X, although it should be noted that all three consoles suffer framerate dips at one point or another.

ALSO: Why you should give the Halo: Reach PC port a shot

Here are the resolutions each console is running at during the Halo Reach Xbox One X vs Xbox 360 frame rate comparison:

  • Xbox 360: 1152 x 720
  • Xbox One: 1920 x 1080
  • Xbox One X: 3840 x 2160

And here are the average (mean) frame rates each console sustained throughout

  • Xbox 360: 28.4 FPS
  • Xbox One: 56.05 FPS
  • Xbox One X: 59.21 FPS

Watch the video comparison in full below.

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