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For casual gamers the Xbox Series S is a bargain, frankly. In a nutshell, 90% of what the X can do, but without 4K.My daughter is thinking of getting a console for Xmas and price wise Father Christmas is immediately drawn to the new S.
I guess it has slightly lower specs that the X but as a causal gamer who likes a few games she should be fine with that right?
For casual gamers the Xbox Series S is a bargain, frankly. In a nutshell, 90% of what the X can do, but without 4K.
If I didn't have a 4K TV I'd be getting that.
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Have you had the elite before?
Kinda pricey for me,and I don't do shooters much ,(ie i suck)
I know it's an issue on the grip ,at least the first elite had that
Is it better than Xbox 360 for windows gamepad? I mean does it worth the double price?Never had one before.
My controller stopped working after throwing it on the floor couple of days ago.
Using it on a PC so don't think I will be using it to its full potential, but also hope you can use it on the new Series X
"Throwing on floor"Never had one before.
My controller stopped working after throwing it on the floor couple of days ago.
Using it on a PC so don't think I will be using it to its full potential, but also hope you can use it on the new Series X
I think ,being an Xbox owner (X and 360) the amount of stuff coming out is so good,I think I have 5 controllers, various condition though^^As much as I've not been happy with the build quality of the Elite, I'd probably still buy another one in the future. The paddles on the back are pretty useful in some games... Especially on PC with this software I use to remap it;
https://www.rewasd.com/
You can make macros or combinations so for example holding a paddle can act as a turbo so you don't have to button mash. You can download community configs for various games, make the controller act as a mouse/KB for desktop use, automatically change profiles when you open a certain game etc. Well worth buying if you're using an Elite controller on PC imo, and it supports 10+ other controllers as well.
My daughter is thinking of getting a console for Xmas and price wise Father Christmas is immediately drawn to the new S.
I guess it has slightly lower specs that the X but as a causal gamer who likes a few games she should be fine with that right?
"Throwing on floor"
I can relate to that mate.
Might get one in the future,really cool that you can map it anyway
Is it better than Xbox 360 for windows gamepad? I mean does it worth the double price?
Think it's Xbox for me this time around. The gamepass opportunity at £28.99 a month is just too good for me to turn down. Added to the fact it seems the more powerful console and I think I am sold.
Haven't had an Xbox since the 360 days. Eek.
You know the one thing that's holding me back from going all-in on Xbox this year? The lack of Share Play.
I use that all the time to play e.g. PES / FIFA career modes in co-op online. That's it. Literally that one thing.
Will there be an Xbox equivalent? (I believe Mixer had similar functionality, but I've only just found that out, and now Mixer's dead.)
With all the xCloud tech they've got, it feels like it should be easy to do...
slightly!? guess why MS isnt presenting any TF numbers (see XSX) in the S commercials (anymore)!?My daughter is thinking of getting a console for Xmas and price wise Father Christmas is immediately drawn to the new S.
I guess it has slightly lower specs that the X but as a causal gamer who likes a few games she should be fine with that right?
Yeah, the game itself looks pretty fun (bit like Trackmania) but those graphics are That lighting/texture quality wouldn't look out of place for a 360/PS3 game.It looks like a last gen game.... and some textures in the cave look just from PS1 era. Unless they are showcasing it running at 120fps; it should be interesting to see if it'll look like that in all consoles (meaning the game is just like that) just running at higher frame rate and resolution. Tbh Forza looks better in my potato PC.
Yeah, the game itself looks pretty fun (bit like Trackmania) but those graphics are That lighting/texture quality wouldn't look out of place for a 360/PS3 game.
It doesn't even really look any better than Dirt 2 which is over 10 years old.
I'll keep an eye on the new releases, but I can't see any reason to be hyped up enough to go rushing out buying either of these consoles yet. It's the exact same games. Current gen launch was similar... Almost all current gen was just upgrades PS3/360 games as well, so now we're basically 2 generations behind. Only maybe RDR2 or TW3 you'd say couldn't have been a last-gen game, maybe a handful of others.After seeing whats coming from both MS and Sony in the next gen, my take is most games won't really blow you away (if anything, at least for the next 3-4 years) especially if they are also releasing them cross gen. Seeing the trailers from Sony this week and Microsoft gameplay on youtube (watching at 60fps and 1080p) I could easily say those games are for last gen. We will be seeing that for the time being. Again, so far next gen consoles are for improved framerate and resolution... (positives are SSD *it IS 2020*).
https://www.gamesradar.com/uk/official-xbox-series-x-expansion-storage-could-cost-dollar220-for-1tb/And yes, SSD is a positive, but even then it's only with 512GB or 1TB drives and do we even know how much the expandable storage will cost?
I'll keep an eye on the new releases, but I can't see any reason to be hyped up enough to go rushing out buying either of these consoles yet. It's the exact same games. Last gen launch was similar... Almost all last gen was just upgrades PS3/360 games as well, so now we're basically 2 generations behind. Only maybe RDR2 or TW3 you'd say couldn't have been a last-gen game, maybe a handful of others.
And yes, SSD is a positive, but even then it's only with 512GB or 1TB drives and do we even know how much the expandable storage will cost? 512GB is potentially like 6-8 digital games, 1TB 12-16 games. Next-gen game sizes could even increase compared to today's games due to the added fidelity in textures etc. The latest COD is already 175GB, Destiny 2 111GB, RDR2 99GB etc...
Having to delete and redownload games constantly because of the limited SSD capacity would be more of a ballache than swapping discs in an older console.
Dont get tactics from ms with a Xbox series S.
Disc less,pretty shitty specs etc.
For me as an Xbox X owner,that's a very small upgrade ,or if it is any at all!
I'd take Sony's approach over MS tbh,a disc less ps5 for $100 less,but with the same specs.
Yeah,i should have been a bit more precise,it's probably a good move for new customers to MS,or even the ones going from the regular Xbox etc.I see it the other way around, I think the XSX provides a great entry point for next gen at an affordable price point (there are quite a few gamers out there that are price sensitive and have no real preference over MS or Sony, nor care if their game will run in 4K). It is aimed at people who have not yet upgraded their tv or are casual gamers who dont really care for higher res.
As for is it a real upgrade over X1X we'll have to see the games (has anything looked better than current gen at the moment?), you are getting the faster load times and that xbox one x was built on technology from 2012 (AMD Polaris CPU I believe).
Its probably like last two generations where people just cry "I have more teraflops, I have more Ghz!", but in reality games looked the same in both consoles. I wouldn't get too worried about tech specs until we see the difference in games.... One thing for sure is if you want 4K gaming then yes totally go for Xbox Series X or PS5.
I for one think the one that strikes the best balance is the digital edition PS5. My little nephew wants a next gen console to play with his friends you think if he gets a Series S he'll care it can't play 4K? 100% he wont. Besides resolution and framerate, the game itself is gonna be the same.
Yeah,i should have been a bit more precise,it's probably a good move for new customers to MS,or even the ones going from the regular Xbox etc.
For me personally,so far,I don't feel the need to go for the S series from my 4k gaming on my 4k tv with the X.
Then again,the Series X is pricey as hell,a middle ground of 399 (disc less with X specs) would be my preference/wish.
That's why I'm looking over the fence a bit.