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hYdeKS t1_irn5fiv wrote

....OK, why? 🤔

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GLxYxSnIpEr t1_irn66a8 wrote

Haven’t had any but im guessing how small it is and how easily it can be stored

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StormGryffen t1_irn7mxs wrote

I clicked this title expecting an explanation, and now I'm disappointed. =(

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RADToronto t1_irnhpzl wrote

I like peas better than carrots.

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IBuiltABanana t1_irnjl1l wrote

The series S is a nifty little console that really holds its own.

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FunkinDonutzz t1_irnu01v wrote

I too love 350GB of usable hard drive space, no disc drive, and often times potato image quality and performance/s

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GR00VYGH0ULIE t1_iro85wq wrote

You're allowed to like the S rather than the X. I like my Series X more than your Series S. Yes. I made it personal. 🤣

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[deleted] OP t1_irpppvt wrote

Now hold on. There are reasons to enjoy the S better than the X. It's smaller and nicer looking, say, in a minimalistic setting/home. It's easier to port around/you can get a handy little screen for it and it becomes very portable compared to the X. It's cheaper, and if you're on a budget, that can mean an extra controller you weren't going to be able to pick up for another good while.

Aaaand those are all of the reasons I can think of.
Personally, I'd just save up/mow, like, six yards, and buy the X. But I'm also never satisfied/am always scrambling to fill the hole in my soul with "better" and "best", rather than settling for the bare minimum, and being happy with the experiences and joy it can bring me.

There can be joy and freedom in choosing "less" for one's self.
Add that to the list of possible reasonings.

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