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Exotic Gaming's video extensively compares "7 Days to Die" on console versus PC, underlining significant differences in graphics, gameplay, and settings. The Xbox console version suffers from outdated and blurry graphics, empty buildings, and a plethora of gameplay issues including sensitivity and glitches, which render combat frustrating and mundane. In stark contrast, the PC version boasts vibrant, detailed graphics with dynamic interiors and more engaging, strategic gameplay, especially with the improvements found in Alpha 20. The PC version also allows for extensive customization in settings, which starkly contrasts with the limited options on the Xbox. The Fun Pimps, the game's developers, have reacquired the rights and are actively working on updates, hinting at potential improvements for console versions in the future.
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In this segment of the video, Exotic Gaming compares the console and PC versions of “7 Days to Die.” He starts by highlighting the dated and blurry graphics on the Xbox console, noting that the buildings appear empty and lack distinctive coloring or loot. Players repeatedly search the same areas, leading to boredom. In contrast, the PC version offers more vibrant and detailed graphics, with revamped and colored interiors making the game visually appealing. The disparity extends to gameplay, particularly in combat. The console version suffers from sensitivity issues and glitches, making it frustrating to play, as exemplified by Exotic Gaming’s struggle with aiming and encountering glitchy zombies. The experience on the console feels significantly inferior due to these issues.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker addresses the difficulties of playing a zombie game on the Xbox compared to PC. The main issues highlighted include the inability to hit zombies accurately, frequent lag, sound problems, and noticeable glitches on the console version. In contrast, on PC, combat is more streamlined with dynamic zombie responses and allows for more strategic gameplay options. The speaker also notes the improvements in the game with Alpha 20 on PC, including better handling of zombies and fewer issues with low health combat. They further discuss the limitations in settings on the Xbox version, which offer few customization options and poor graphical quality, particularly in distant terrain, compared to the more robust settings available on PC.
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In this part of the video, the speaker compares the differences between playing on a PC versus a console, specifically highlighting the graphic quality and view distance. They note that cities appear empty on PC compared to earlier versions or the console versions where some areas couldn’t be seen entirely. The PC version offers more editable settings, including graphics and user interface options. The speaker suggests that consoles could improve by incorporating adjustable graphic settings. Additionally, the speaker mentions that the game’s developers, the Fun Pimps, are working on updates since reacquiring the rights, and encourages viewers to like and subscribe to their channel.
