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RobertWayneLewisJr t1_j02wmf3 wrote

Sounds like you're leaning heavily towards the Xbox anyway. Just go with that.

Go for the Xbox Series X if you are able. No matter what.

Go for the S if you do not use Disks, if you're impatient, and want a console now.

It will take around another 4 years for this gen to become outdated. So no worry there. Also, your performance specifications are met on the Xbox, either one you choose. In the event that your console does break (even though it is highly unlikely to do so on its own when using it as intended), send it into a repair place. Get the warranty if you can.

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Cant_Decide- OP t1_j02ww23 wrote

Getting a series X isn't a problem, there are hundreds available where I live. It's just that I don't wanna spend 450 on something that could break soon or of I don't need it

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RobertWayneLewisJr t1_j02xhlp wrote

If you buy it new, worrying about it breaking soon is irrational. Get a warranty for it when you buy it. Should be around $15.

Edit: I've had my series X for around 2 years and has never given me issues.

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Hockputer09 t1_j0drn86 wrote

Buy a PS5, I swear to God. Don't buy a console that is named after a box and has battery controllers.

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RobertWayneLewisJr t1_j0e5n2f wrote

What are you talking about? Xbox controllers have the option of putting in batteries or plugging it in via USB.

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Hockputer09 t1_j0eyhws wrote

Why are there two methods? Just stick with one!

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