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Originally Posted by OutOfTheCube
This is pretty misleading as there's a pretty dramatic difference in power between the S and X. A more apt comparison would be
Series S = Xbox One X with some 4K
Series X = PS5
The difference might not be too apparent early in the gen here as games are mostly cross-gen anyways, but as time goes on we'll start to see some serious technical concessions in the Series S versions of games.
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Actually Series S is not quite an Xbox One X with its 1440p max (it'll upscale of course) to the One X's native 4K abilities. The Xbox One X outputs higher texture quality, farther draw distances, at higher resolutions than the Series S. Enabling FPS boost on the Series S will further drop resolution render targets. Load times, however, are solidly in favour of the Series X / S consoles due to the onboard SSDs and Velocity Architecture (GPU can directly access storage to load assets into VRAM). And also keep in mind that some titles will be developed for Series consoles first before coming to Xbox One, and some just won't at all (like Microsoft Flight Simulator).
I apologize in advance that the video has music, however this is a good comparison of resolution, loading times, FPS, texture quality, shadows, and draw distance when running CoD Warzone across Xbox One OG, Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X: