![]() ![]() I’m going to be looking at the general visual repercussions of Cold War’s various graphics options, and how the game scales its graphics performance as you move up from the Xbox One X to the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X, in a separate article. ![]() Which for the purposes of this article means the stellar LG OLED48CX. Assuming, of course, that you have a cutting edge TV able to unlock all of these next-gen graphics options. It also, though, provides the options to either play at 60Hz with ray tracing, or 120Hz without ray tracing. ![]() For starters, it’s one of the first games to tie its high dynamic range set up to the console’s HDR Calibration menu, rather than using its own in-game HDR set up tools. Its cutting-edge visuals are backed up on the Xbox Series X, too, by some truly next-gen (for consoles, anyway) graphics settings.
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