Put them side by side, and the quadrupling of resolution is obvious and greatly aids the game's presentation.
Meanwhile, Series S delivers feature parity and operates at 1080p instead. Xbox Series X has twice the GPU power of Xbox One X, so it stands to reason that One X's 4K30 quality mode should transition to 4K60 on the new X. In theory, it should no longer need them. With this new patch, Forza Horizon no longer has multiple performance modes to choose from. Advantages for the new version are plain to see across the board, but surprisingly - and disappointingly - there are some visual cutbacks too. With the arrival of Xbox Series X and the junior S, 60fps is now the standard. A couple of years back, we lauded excellent Xbox One, One X and PC versions - and loved the way that Microsoft's enhanced console offered the option of 1080p60 racing, a first for the series. Forza Horizon 4 isn't just one of the best Xbox exclusives, it's also one of the greatest racing games ever made.