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jorjeporridge t1_j0z1rn3 wrote

This is all wrong. In 95% of cases, both consoles drop the resolution close to 1080p to hit their performance modes.

There are very few examples of fully featured games hitting 60 fps with native 4K output.

You also drop ray tracing with a 60 fps output. PCs with 30-series GPUs far outperform these consoles.

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FunkinDonutzz t1_j1148k5 wrote

By all means let's see the proof of that 95% number.

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jorjeporridge t1_j122lv9 wrote

Tell you what - go do your own homework or, by all means, buy a series S and enjoy.

I ain’t here taking requests. I don’t f**k wit series S based on a plethora of Digital Foundry reviews.

Go an watch their performance breakdowns… or don’t - no one cares what you do, child.

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ed8breakfast t1_j12m86v wrote

Xbox series s runs upscaled 4K at 120fps, or comfortably runs at native 1440p, my friend has never noticed a dip in resolution and he has had a series s since launch day, i personally have a Xbox series x and comfortably run at native 4K 120fps on very demanding titles, I dont know what performance breakdowns you watched, but I’ve had my series x for 6 months and have noticed no dips.

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FunkinDonutzz t1_j1334f1 wrote

I've a PS5 and Series X, thanks.

>no one cares what you do, child.

That's a bit fucking rich considering you plucked a number out of your ass and then threw your toys out of the buggy when asked for proof.

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ed8breakfast t1_j13p70h wrote

Same, my Xbox series x can pretty comfortably play at true 4K 120fps, how about yours

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jorjeporridge t1_j16hm67 wrote

No, it can’t - you foolish. Do none of you watch technical reviews.

triple A games DO NOT run native 4K 120 - they don’t run native 4K 60.

Your series x won’t even run ray tracing above 30 fps.

But you likely don’t know the difference because yo mind too weak.

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ed8breakfast t1_j170syj wrote

You don’t need to be rude, and I never said for triple A games, those usually run at true 4K 60fps. Stop commenting on a device you don’t even own.

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TheBloatingofIsaac t1_j0z7a2c wrote

Wrong. They usually target 1440p resolution in performance modes. 1080p is much worse than 1440p

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jorjeporridge t1_j0zu5sn wrote

1440p is the highest resolution they might achieve with dynamic resolution not only rarely hitting the target, but often dropping below 1080p in high burden situations.

You know regardless of target resolution, these consoles rarely hit 1440p in performance mode.

If you know this, why make a deceptive statement?

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TheBloatingofIsaac t1_j11r1cx wrote

What you are saying is objectively wrong. 1440p is usually the average frame rate with res sometimes being above 1440p and sometimes below 1080p. Give me a single game that drops to 1080p in performance mode. You can’t. Stop giving false statements

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jorjeporridge t1_j122a8i wrote

1440p average frame rate, eh? Child, you don’t know what you talking about.

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