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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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