Krommer Posted November 13, 2020 Share Posted November 13, 2020 (edited) There were a bunch of games I have that suddenly had updates in queue. I thought it was odd, because I have "update automatically" on (but they were just updates in queue, not starting automatically.) One of them was fairly old, for my Xbox One, Red Dead Redemption ONE ( for xbox 360 originally, with the last patch/whatever probably being the one that made it work on Xbox one....) OOP, I think I just answered my own question? So my guess is the update for it the other day was probably so it would also run on Xbox series x. I thought maybe they added something new/fixed something. I think it was like 500 meg or something, which i thought was odd, some of the other games I have had HUGE updates (like 7 gig for some of them, such as Diablo 3 or what not.) I'm guessing that is why, so I really did not have to update them since I don't have an Xbox Series X yet (but I went ahead an did it.. LOLS, oh well.. guess I'm ready when series X is in stores again...) Ah yeah, that must have been it (found a video talking about original xbox 360 Red Dead Redemption on Xbox Series X, duh) I was pouring over the web, trying to find recent patch info for that old game, but could find no info about why there would be a new patch. Hah, it looks so sharp at 4K that it shows the limitations of the character models/textures/ground cover at the time. Still spiffy, though; I remember how jaggedy it seemed on Xbox 360 and I only briefly played it on Xbox One before RDR2 eventually came out (and this was without the 4K Xbox One, but rather just the original Xbox One.) Edited November 13, 2020 by Krommer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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