LordDankeBoiIII

LordDankeBoiIII t1_j19s3fk wrote

Yep, get it, took me ages to get one but I definitely don't regret it, many games run a lot smoother, even 360 ones. You also get extra graphics/performance options in some newer games. The one game that actually made me go and buy the next gen console was DayZ, it ran so poorly on Xbox One but it's absolutely fine on the Series S console 👍

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LordDankeBoiIII t1_ixjpazg wrote

Well done, very clever 🤤 everyone knows that to have a pc that runs as good as a modern console you will spend more money. Not to mention sitting back in a couch is way comfier than shrimping over a desk. Let's just leave it there though pal, the votes show you're chatting breeze and I'm not gonna be the guy you have your daily reddit argument with 😅

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LordDankeBoiIII t1_ixjiw4r wrote

When it comes to Xbox Series S or X, the X is only useful if you have a 4k TV/monitor imo. Most game stores only sell new tripleA games these days anyway and there's enough sales and games included in things like Game Pass to keep you satisfied and saving money. The only thing you'd be missing out on is cheap preowned games. It felt weird not having a disc tray at first but it hasn't stopped me playing any games or cost me any more money than having one would've, especially considering the series X costs nearly twice as much as the S.

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