Xbox Series X Fps Boost Games

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Maryetta Worm

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Aug 5, 2024, 5:16:32 AM8/5/24
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Yepwith my Silver account, helping my Gold account on Fable and a few others. I have a friend with two 360s and he did the same thing on some old games. They're linked and he got his wife to play a flying game and be a "target", so he could boost his kills.

I had my friend come over (for fun, not boosting) and he brought his computer monitor. Took 2 minutes to hook everything up (had to use a long ethernet cable to give him access online from another room)


I regularly do this, especially with XBLA titles since I can use them with both accounts. This is especially great for fighting games because you only need two profiles, there's often a custom matchmaking option that makes it easier to find the right lobby, and it cuts boosting time in half since you don't have to trade off wins.


Whether I use two televisions or just switch inputs depends entirely on how I have them set up (I change my stuff around often). If two TVs are present its obviously better to use both, but generally you can manage with just 1, depending on the game.


I only have one tv, but most of my boosting I only need to control one of the xboxes. Turning Point for example, my main account I'd move to a central location and I'd then switch the TV to control the victim moving him in front of my main account and then grab the second controller and fire. I didnt' need to see the main account's screen.


I have done this once with the wifes account. It was a pain and I wont do it again. I think I got one achvo in 45 min to an hour. It was not worth my time. I can see if it was setup in the same room it might be ok. I was running back and forth down the hall to see if its working or not. I might have also picked the wrong game to. Now, talking about it I should have taped this for a good laugh on youtube.


Nope, used to have two Xbox 360s, got rid of one once my BF finally got his slim console, I just find people to do boosting with, I like the idea of it.. but it's kinda sad at the same time you'll go that far to get some of the online achievements.. (2 Xbox 360s, 2 copies of the game, piles of controllers possibly in some games).. only reason I like the idea as its done fast and you won't need to sit over it again so the other person gets their achievements.


I've recently been boosting Call of Duty 4 in Cage Match with another one of my Xboxs. I know it sounds stupid, but it's the only Call of Duty I'm not max level on. It isn't that bad, I've been getting all my stats up, since the game is so old, I don't find it wrong. I prestiged twice last weekend. I've also double xbox boosted Gears of War for Seriously... I've also worked on Gears of War 3 medals with another of my Xboxs. I also want to do Medal of Honor: Airborne sometime. I need to find another person with two Xboxs for it, because I think you need min. of 4 players.


I have a family plan so use my family's tags for boosting depending on who's not using theirs at the time. I have two xboxs, one living room one in my room, and two copies of most games. If I don't have a second copy there's usually someone at work who has a copy I can borrow for a few days.


I've never thought of doing that, I really wanted to get to tenth on cod 4, but was never able to because of all the hackers. I think I'm going to give that a try. I won't have to worry about getting de-ranked now.


Yep. It's really simple. Just have both Xboxs on and ready (I have two TVs next to each other). Invite the other account before you start searching. When the other console is ready to accept the invite, start searching and immediately accept the invite on the other account. Then both tags are in the lobby and you're all set. Currently working on all my stats and overall rank. My win streak is currently 298 , my K/D is 5. something. Have all your challenges laid out so you can rank up quicker. I also play music, so I won't get so bored...


75 lap around the oval track, the second account just had any car and sat on the line. My main account was driving a specific ferrari, cant' remember the model now. With this ferrari you could rubber band the throttle down and 3 hours later the 75 laps were done. Each race got about 50k in prize money. I'd kick it off and go to bed, or work.


Yup.. Me and my girl have 2 xbox and 2 gold accounts.. so all i do is rent another copy of the game i need to boost.. and if she is working move the xboxs together and use a little 13 in TV... Put some music on it.. and grind out those dumb achievements.


To celebrate 20 years of Xbox, Microsoft announced during its celeratory livestream that it would be adding a bumper 76 new games to the backward compatibility library today, November 15.


Highlights from the massive list include the entirety of the Max Payne series, all of the FEAR series, Timesplitters 2 and Future Imperfect, Skate 2, Dead or Alive Ultimate, 50 Cent: Blood on teh Sand, and Star Wars Jedi Knight II.


Every game in the list, which you can see in full below, will benefit from Auto HDR. Additionally, original Xbox games are granted a 4x resolution increase on Xbox Series X and Xbox One X (with a still impressive 3x increase on Xbox Series S) and and a 2x resolution boost on Xbox One and One S.


Read on below to see all the games that have been added as part of today's celebrations. You may also be pleased to know that Halo Infinite's multiplayer mode is now available for everyone to play, too.


Additionally, 37 games are getting FPS Boost mode today. If you're unclear on what this means, FPS Boost is simply a feature that employs a variety of methods that nearly double the original framerate on select titles. This results in higher, steadier framerates to make games visually smoother.

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