 So the Xbox Series X and the PlayStation 5 are not longer way at all. To many people it's kind of a big deal how such will perform, especially when current gen games are loaded up within these new next gen consoles. What will the differences be like? Well today guys we check out a side by side comparison of the Xbox Series X vs the Xbox One X and while the guinea pig is nothing other than Destiny 2. How's it going guys my name's DPJ and if you enjoyed the video leave a like who helps out and if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe. So firstly many thanks to Tom Warren and The Verge for allowing me to use this footage of Destiny 2 running on the Xbox Series X. Links to Tom's Twitter and Twitch and YouTube channel as well as The Verge can be found below. So Destiny 2 isn't one on console at least to load up quick and so it's interesting to see how this performs on that next gen console being the Xbox Series X. Now the footage I was given showcases Destiny 2's load up from the dashboard on the Series X and while at first it doesn't seem that quick when you put it side by side with the Xbox One X it gets interesting. Now let it be known the Xbox One X footage I recorded via Destiny 2 is stored to my Samsung T7 3.2 1TB external SSD one of if not the best you can get for speed and loading times for the Xbox One X which I will add to a point of if I'm playing with friends who have Destiny 2 stored to the internal standard hard drive of the Xbox One X. I'm loading into places like the Tower of Strikes sometimes 10, 15 or 20 seconds quicker that's how good my external SSD is that I'm using on my One X. Now it's probably important to know also that no patches have been put out on Brunch's behalf for Destiny 2 which will enhance performance on next gen consoles as of yet. What you are seeing here on the Xbox Series X is straight up backwards compatibility gameplay performance and while looking at them side by side on the screen now the difference is truly staggering. Now like I said after watching the initial load uptime on the Xbox Series X I wasn't that impressed but when they are side by side how much quicker it is is unreal. To a point I have on the Series X he lands within the Tower, runs around a bit, checks his postmaster, goes into his inventory and then almost makes it too tight before I even get to the Tower. So yeah compared to current gen the load times are utterly crazy and well it reflects within the inventory visits and of instances too and I mean within Destiny 2 on the Xbox One X trying to switch out gear in the middle of a raid a PvP match or even a strike can sometimes feel like a lifetime. On the next gen that's taken away you are in and out in seconds which is remarkable and well it's something only seen right now on decent PCs. What else is noticeable when we see gameplay is the fact of how much smoother it feels and looks. Again this is still 30 frames per second no patches being added to improve that frames per second but even still on the Xbox One X which is the most powerful current gen console you still within many instances see those frames dropping below 30 but it's said no matter the pressure you are pointing on the stuff away within the Series X those frame drops will not happen in the slightest. Now when beyond a lot of drops and we go on next gen with Destiny 2 it's said the Xbox One X can easily handle 4k with 60 frames per second. This is going to be really interesting people I mean hearing about said performance of next gen is one thing but when you actually see and experience it it's definitely another thing. It's actually a game changer and I feel how next gen will handle Destiny 2 will make the game a ton more enjoyable but yeah guys just a quick video demonstration of the power of the Xbox Series X in comparison to the Xbox One X. The difference between loading times with Destiny 2 is truly staggering but tell me your thoughts down below but on that note guys the end of the video has arrived. If you enjoyed it leaving a like truly helps out and remember subscribe and turn notifications on if you liked what you see and want to see more. But again thanks as always for stopping by and hopefully I will see you on that next one.