Scorn "Xbox Series X" trailer actually ran on a Ryzen processor and GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
Scorn, the horror FPS inspired by the works of artist and sculptor HR Giger (if you have seen any of the Aliens movies you know who he is), was airing a bit of a trailer during the latest episode of Xbox Inside.
Ljubomir Peklar, the game director at Ebb Software, the title's developer house, offered some technical details about Scorn. According to Peklar, the "Xbox Series X" actually trailer ran on an RTX 2080 Ti paired with a Ryzen processor.
Despite the mentioned configuration, Peklar claims that an RTX 2070 Super could also run the game in 4K at 60FPS . However, the owners of these GPUs will have to abandon the Ultra configuration in favor of a less demanding one. According to Keplar, the game can run in 4K at 60FPS with a mix of settings. Peklar described DirectML and NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 as two interesting solutions to improve performance. And while he didn't promise, he did say that Ebb Software will try to give players as many options as possible. Lastly, and although Scorn looks stunning, it won't use Ray-Tracing in real-time. The title will be exclusive to the Xbox Series X and PC via Steam, and will run in 4K resolution at 60FPS
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It is not like Games for consoles are developed on consoles and each build is tested there. Developer Mode may be available, but moving stuff around all the time is kind of waste of time.
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Whats the difference between an XBOX and a Gaming PC in terms of hardware?

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I would argue it's misleading, especially since the developer essentially admits it won't run at the preset the demo did on the PC configuration.
I think these ads should indicate whether they are a vertical slice, run on different hardware, etc. It would lead to less issues when the games actually ship and look significantly worse than the ads.
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Did they pull this crap with the Xbox 360 as well during E3?
In the cabinets below was a PC.
They did for Halo 2 i think. There was a lot more action going on in the demo than the final game running on a retail Xbox.
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The sky is blue and devs sometimes demo games on PC for consoles that aren't yet released. This isn't anything strange or "outrageous". It's just fun fact of game development, that's all.