PlayerPurple
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Really disappointing that this game couldn't manage 60fps on XB1X, even at something like 900p.
I've shown you plenty of reasons why Series s is more powerful. You just wanna ignore all the facts and keep trolling to push your agenda. Im not sure why you're concerned because you've never even intended to purchase a Series S in the 1st place.I’m trying to establish if Series S is more / less powerful than the (cheaper One X) - why can’t anyone just say which has the edge?
I’m trying to establish if Series S is more / less powerful than the (cheaper One X) - why can’t anyone just say which has the edge?
I've shown you plenty of reasons why Series s is more powerful. You just wanna ignore all the facts and keep trolling to push your agenda. Im not sure why you're concerned because you've never even intended to purchase a Series S in the 1st place.
Nobody was saying this in this thread or in this forum. We perfectly understand your point of putting words in people's mouths.My problem is that people are saying they were advertising it as 1080p-1440p
But Series S is giving you 1080p60 which is fine coz they can push extra graphics effects.It's apparently giving you 4K/60fps in this one though.
I am disappointed with the series s it seems like that the ram size and bandwidth are the bottlenecks.
There is 2.25 times the amount of pixels found in 1440p in respect to 4k and 4 times the amount for 1080p in respect to 4k. The series s is 3 times weaker than the Series X so theoretically it should be able to run the same games a bit higher than 1080p but a little lower than 1440p.
What is an enema?Big as an ocean deep as a puddle, especially alone. With friends it's the same but more fun, but then again what game isn't fun with a bunch of friends?
3840 * 2160 = 8,294,400So much for a 4k to 1440p transition.
1080/60 isn't the issue in itself, I think most people expected that. The issue is that Series S doesn't hit Microsoft's claimed 1440/60 design target even in one of their own games, despite Series X (apparently) hitting its claimed design target of 4K/60 in the same game. In other words, the actual difference between Series X and S is much bigger than they are claiming.But Series S is giving you 1080p60 which is fine coz they can push extra graphics effects.
If you on 1080ptv Series S perfect for u.
You can ignore that SSD in it can load games faster than X as assets are lowered resolution? Its same speed SSD
I’m trying to establish if Series S is more / less powerful than the (cheaper One X) - why can’t anyone just say which has the edge?
Nobody was saying this in this thread or in this forum. We perfectly understand your point of putting words in people's mouths.
Consoles are advertised with the maximum specifications they can reach, this has always been like that. Is this your first generation of buying consoles ?
If you're not getting a Series s and Never planned on getting one why all the concern?What agenda? I think you are assuming motive here, you sound unhinged tbqh
MS lied. It was not marketed as a 1080p machine and people believed it.If you disappointed then don't buy it.
MS said its 1080p-1440p machine with frame rate upto 60 and 120fps. Not guaranteed 1440p60fps in every game machine.
Is seriesX giving you 4k60 in every game? No. So Series S will not give 1440p60 in every game.
I’m trying to establish if Series S is more / less powerful than the (cheaper One X) - why can’t anyone just say which has the edge?
If you're not getting a Series s and Never planned on getting one why all the concern?
If you're worried about advantages get the Series X because it has the advantage in power over the ps5.I am getting a PS5 and wanted to pick up a cheap Series S or One X - I want to know the difference. Price matters as it's the secondary console so judging by that a second hand X seems the better bet and actually has some advantages over Series S if you want some kind of 4K presentation. Do you understand this concept?
If you're worried about advantages get the Series X because it has the advantage in power over the ps5.
I am getting a PS5 and wanted to pick up a cheap Series S or One X - I want to know the difference. Price matters as it's the secondary console so judging by that a second hand X seems the better bet and actually has some advantages over Series S if you want some kind of 4K presentation. Do you understand this concept?
If you really wanted a one x you would've had one way before now. Dont act like all of a sudden the Series s running games at 1080p is shifting your decision to get a One X instead.PS5 has better exclsuives and I was PS4 last gen. There are a few Xbox titles I want to play but not enough to warrent a Series X purchase. The (cheaper) One X looks a better bet to me than a Series S.
If you really wanted a one x you would've had one way before now. Dont act like all of a sudden the Series s running games at 1080p is shifting your decision to get a One X instead.
I am disappointed with the series s it seems like that the ram size and bandwidth are the bottlenecks.
There is 2.25 times the amount of pixels found in 1440p in respect to 4k and 4 times the amount for 1080p in respect to 4k. The series s is 3 times weaker than the Series X so theoretically it should be able to run the same games a bit higher than 1080p but a little lower than 1440p.
MS lied. It was not marketed as a 1080p machine and people believed it.
They did change the resolution, to 1080p. PC games show around a 3x performance differential from 1080p to 4K, so 1080p should always have been the target, but I guess the MS marketing team wanted the higher number.B-b-b-b-but I thought all you had to do was change the resolution because everything is so scalable like the PC? That was the bullshit narrative being spouted around everywhere....while everyone with half a brain could see the pipes in the S were too thin....
This dual config is going to wreck a lot of XsX games because the scaling back is going to have to happen at the upper level. HI was a perfect example of that. It looks shit because it has to also scale down to the S.....uurrgghgh..
Apparently Rogue Company is running at 1440p 120fps on Series S.
'BuT It HAs tHe SAmE CPU as SeRiEs X'3840 * 2160 = 8,294,400
2560 * 1440 = 3,686,400
1440p is about 44% of 4K.
4 TFLOPS is about 33% of 12.1 TFLOPS
Go right ahead just don't expect to play any new games on it. It will run old titles just fine.PS5 has better exclsuives and I was PS4 last gen. There are a few Xbox titles I want to play but not enough to warrent a Series X purchase. The (cheaper) One X looks a better bet to me than a Series S.
Thats why the framerate is the same as Series X.'BuT It HAs tHe SAmE CPU as SeRiEs X'
Go right ahead just don't expect to play any new games on it. It will run old titles just fine.
As long as companies make xbox one games you'll be fine. After 2 years it'll probably be a useless machine.Have MS confirmed when they will cut the One X and base One completely off?
1. XSS's 1440p vs TFLOPS is not a proportion to XSX's 4K vs TFLOPS.'BuT It HAs tHe SAmE CPU as SeRiEs X'
All-digital gaming experience - Obvious because there's no disc drive. This is not misleading because there is NO DISC DRIVE.
At 1440p. I jus went over there.
Up to 120fps. "Up to" is the point here. IT doesn't say "at 120fps" it says the console is designed "up to 120p" which many people know that it supports 120fps.
4K upscaling for games. it upscales ALL GAMES. This is not false advertising because even the Xbox One S upscaled games. It's generally how TVs and consoles with 4K output works.
Other three are merely features that it supports.
Before you start name calling, at least read what you post first.
No one is talking about mandating anything. People are saying it wasn't advertised as a 1440p console and I pointed out that it was.Why are you picking and choosing what you decide is a mandate and what is a feature?
1440p isnt a mandate, the only way you would take it as a mandate is if you would also take DirectX Raytracing as a mandate?
In the meantime as they push into next gen you will be able to get the game on the one X, but it’s going to be a poor experience. We have already seen this happen this year with multiple games that were looking up to next gen, but launched before the consoles did (Avengers especially)As long as companies make xbox one games you'll be fine. After 2 years it'll probably be a useless machine.
I am getting a PS5 and wanted to pick up a cheap Series S or One X - I want to know the difference. Price matters as it's the secondary console so judging by that a second hand X seems the better bet and actually has some advantages over Series S if you want some kind of 4K presentation. Do you understand this concept?
Does this answer your questions about Series s advantages over the one x?
It's of course more helpful.
It now boils down to:
£249 for sub 4K / RT
£150 potentially 4K no RT
Im guessing you had a bit of a brain fade there...
The video shows RT on the Xbox series S... its dynamic 1080p.
His other video shows RT on the Xbox series X .. which is dynamic 4k.
I did try lol i didnt get the context ... my apologies.re-read what I wrote.
I’m talking about the price difference and feature sets of One X vs. Series S
Don't worry this guy is looking for reasons to hate Series S. He's been trying to say why get Series S when xbox one x is on par even though its not close.I did try lol i didnt get the context ... my apologies.
Don't worry this guy is looking for reasons to hate Series S. He's been trying to say why get Series S when xbox one x is on par even though its not close.