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{{HL2}} {{360}} The Xbox 360 port of '''[[The Orange Box]]''' was released at the same time as the PC version, but has not received any of the engine updates from over the years. | {{HL2}} {{360}} The Xbox 360 port of '''[[The Orange Box]]''' was released at the same time as the PC version, but has not received any of the engine updates from over the years. While the X360 port was handled in-house by Valve, the PlayStation 3 version was ported by Electronic Arts. | ||
The game can be run on Xbox One hardware, and is rendered at 4K on Xbox One X and Xbox Series X. | The game can be run on Xbox One hardware, and is rendered at 4K on Xbox One X and Xbox Series X. |
Revision as of 15:59, 6 June 2020
The Xbox 360 port of The Orange Box was released at the same time as the PC version, but has not received any of the engine updates from over the years. While the X360 port was handled in-house by Valve, the PlayStation 3 version was ported by Electronic Arts.
The game can be run on Xbox One hardware, and is rendered at 4K on Xbox One X and Xbox Series X.
Key differences between Xbox 360 and PC
- Still runs on
Source 2007.
- Render resolution is locked at 1280x720 and framerate is locked at 30 FPS.
- Unique menu scheme tailored for controller input
- Xbox Live compatibility
Team Fortress 2 has received minimal updates, and remains a snapshot of the game circa early 2008.