Mind-Blowing Upgrades: Quantum Error Surpasses PS5 Version on Xbox!

Mind-Blowing Upgrades: Quantum Error Surpasses PS5 Version on Xbox!

The developer of Quantum Error reveals potential disparities between Xbox and PS5 versions, hinting at a significant downgrade for the former Stay tuned for more details on the contrasting experiences between the two platforms

Highlights

Quantum Error on Xbox Series X/S may display loading screens, whereas the PS5 iteration offers a seamless experience.

Each iteration of Quantum Error leverages the unique capabilities of the platform it is played on, encompassing the rapid SSD of the PS5 and the PC version's fine-tuning for Nvidia technology.

The Xbox version of the upcoming cosmic horror game Quantum Error may include loading screens, unlike the PS5 version. Originally announced for the PS5 in 2020 by developer TeamKill Media, Quantum Error is a first-person shooter set in a cosmic horror universe. The game begins with a group of firefighters summoned to rescue people from a burning lab in San Francisco. However, as the player explores the complex, they uncover a multitude of dark secrets.

Although initially announced as a PS5 exclusive, Quantum Error has since lost its exclusivity over the years. It has been confirmed that the game will also be available on the Xbox Series X/S and PC. The developers made this decision to ensure that more players could experience the game across different platforms, but it received a mixed response. Fans anticipating the game may once again be divided due to potential downgrades in the Xbox Series X/S versions caused by the console's architecture and SSD.

According to the official Twitter account for Quantum Error, the development of the game is nearing completion, with the developers currently focusing on quality assurance and optimization for different versions. It was noted that Quantum Error was designed with the PS5's high-speed SSD in mind, which may require some adjustments for the Xbox Series X/S' slower SSD. Consequently, the Xbox version may include loading screens, while the PS5 version will offer a seamless experience.

The PS5's SSD has been praised for its impressive performance, and the Quantum Error Twitter account clarified that each version of the game will maximize the unique features offered by its respective platform. This means that the PC port, currently in development, will aim to leverage the technology provided by Nvidia.

Quantum Error is currently undergoing quality assurance testing and optimization before being deemed gold. The comments from the account suggest that the PC version of the game is also in development. Fans will have to wait and see how the different versions of Quantum Error compare once more information is revealed. The game is currently being developed for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X.