Wardell says that while currently, the Xbox One doesn’t split DirectX tasks across it’s multiple cores, that’s gonna change with DX12.

“Xbox One has 8 cores but only 1 of them does dx work,” says Wardell.  “With dx12, all 8 do… I think it’ll make it easier to have games run at higher resolution and have more objects on screen at once.”

Many developers shot down Wardell’s previous claims, when he made bold statements about the Xbox One doubling in power due to DX12.  This time, the indie developer did talk PS4 with Twitter followers, saying “The PS4 hardware is substantially better overall,” when compared to the Xbox One.

  • This article was updated on March 7th, 2018

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