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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
Currently there are only a small handful of games that take advantage of the Series X in any meaningful way, the vast majority of the Xbox library is still geared for the Xbox One which the Series S would excel at. Plus there are a ton of awesome indie games on GamePass which it would play just as well as the X. I'm thinking of grabbing one just to hookup to a different TV than my Series X, so I can hop on to play something if I want if the main TV is taken
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Every new release video comparison I've watched (and poorly optimized re-releases like GTA trilogy) shows a notable drop in resolution, framerate and secondary settings (reflections, shadows, object density, textures, etc.) for Series S. The Series X simply offers a superior experience with better resolutions and framerates being the big differentiators, which I suppose not everyone will appreciate. It's only going to get worse as the generation wears on. By the end of the Xbox One's lifespan, the S was honestly a terrible machine for any new AAA game. I don't see how this ends up any differently with the Series S.