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Originally Posted by dino7c
That's because it's not that great...compared to the real next gen systems.
Lower res, lower textures, no ray tracing on COD...also almost no HD space after installing the game
The "it's the same just not 4k" marketing is already being proven wrong with only a few games out
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Interestingly, right now Star wars Squadrons runs on both the PS5 and Series S at 1440p@60fps while the series S has an option for targeted 1440p@120fps and the PS5 has "enhanced lighting".
Series X is running 4k@60fps and has an option for the 1440p@120fps.
So yes the Series S is underpowered but it still has its merits.
Also, to be pedantic COD only supports RT shadows. As for space, if you have an external HDD you can swap out games to open up space....unlike another next gen console.
Oh and one more thing, if you have a VRR monitor/tv then the Series S framerates will be rock solid even when dropping frames...unlike another next gen console.
Although not great, the series S is still an option for entry level next gen gaming.