Mosley_Gamer

Mosley_Gamer t1_j3l6t1w wrote

You are so wrong. I could have bought 4 Xbox Series X for the cost of my gaming PC and I'm not gonna spend that much on subscriptions for it over the lifetime of the console. The store thing is true but I haven't actually bought a single game for the Series X as I just use gamepass.

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Mosley_Gamer t1_j1yl7d0 wrote

I haven't had a PlayStation since the PS2. Main reason I like Xbox is

A) the controller is just better with the stick layout B) xbox gamepass is great value and also has PC games C) better integration between PC and xbox, I can save on my PC and then resume on my xbox with many games. Makes is easier to play on whatever device is most convenient at the time

PS does have more exclusives for sure but they're mostly single player, story driven games which is not something I really play these days. Xbox has Halo and Forza Horizon which is more my kind of thing.

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Mosley_Gamer t1_j13vfw0 wrote

You can just Google is "Does Elden Ring run at 4k in performance mode" to get your answer. Plenty of sources will tell you the same thing. And since your method of measurement is your xbox settings I'm inclined to say you don't actually know what you're talking about here.

The Series X is impressive kit, but it is not going to run high fidelity 3d games at 4k 60fps and no one sensible would claim it does.

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Mosley_Gamer t1_j13tjoq wrote

The resolution you've selected in the Xbox setting does not mean the games you are playing are output in that resolution. According to Digital Foundry's tests, performance mode on Elden Ring can result in resolution being scaled down to as low as 2688x1512 and frame rates can vary between 45 and 60 FPS.

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