We also compare the improvements over the previous showing, enhancements within the engine, and much more. The biggest question after the show(s) was: why is it 30fps on Xbox Series X and Series S and not 60fps? In this IGN Performance preview, we dive into the details shared by the team, the revealed PC minimum and recommended specifications, and how the Creation Engine 2 works, comparing the previous games to gauge some of the potential reasons why the team might have chosen 30fps. With Starfield being the center of the Xbox 2023 Showcase last week, Bethesda gave us a deep dive into one of the biggest games this generation. It was the perfect ending to a superb episode that had several important moments that will keep Lost fans itching for more throughout the week. The moment when Jack turns and catches that football is a turning point for the series and it couldn't have been handled better. Whoever decided to frame the shot and set it up to look like Jack was running towards Kate and the group made a brilliant decision. This is an incredibly beautiful moment that may be lost amongst the revelations and the shocker of a final scene. Emille de Ravin takes her performance to the next level in the final scene of the flashback when she breaks down crying as she tells her mother that she is pregnant. This episode delivers the truth and we learn that Christian is Claire's dad. In a previous Ana-Lucia flashback it was hinted that there was a connection between Claire and Jack's father Christian. Then we have the flashback that has very little to do with the actual story this week, as usual, but it does reveal one huge connection between Claire and Jack. This show is on the verge of hemorrhaging answers and it's great to see the characters continuing to pursue the truth. Mikhail almost slips and reveals a little too much and then holds back some key information. Andrew Divoff and Terry O'Quinn in ''Par Avion''Īlso, Kate and the group ask Mikhail some hard-hitting questions about what the Others actual goal is. It's safe to say that Locke is hiding something but is it simply that he doesn't want the rest of the group to know about his off island paralysis or is there something else? We'll have to wait and see but it appears that the seeds for a larger revelation are being planted in this episode. Interestingly enough, Mikhail was about to reveal a very important tidbit about John Locke, who he claims to know, before Rousseau interrupted him. Not only is it revealed that he knew the Flame Station was rigged with C4 but he arbitrarily decides to test the "Sonic Weapon Fence" on Mikhail. Locke's strange behavior from last week continues into this episode. It's also not without some incredibly key moments that may have repercussions sooner than later. While the least amount of screen time is devoted to their search, it's good to see that their story was not abandoned for an episode, which Lost has been doing a lot of this season. Meanwhile, Jack's rescue party is now using the map they found last episode to search for the barracks, but on their journey they encounter a deadly security system. Her persistence pays off as Desmond comes clean with her about Charlie's predicament and thanks to Desmond she even gets her bird. On top of that, she doesn't play the idiot either and just like Charlie did a few episodes ago she questions Desmond's precognitive abilities. Claire's strong will shines through in this episode, as she is unwilling to let Charlie's attitude and Desmond's strange behavior stand in the way of what she wants to do. She is puzzled when Charlie is reluctant to help and even tries to discourage her from pursuing the idea. Much of the episode deals with Claire trying to capture a migratory seagull that she believes may be GPS tagged for scientific purposes.
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