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Aug 2008
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As taken by suggestion of another member I felt compelled to start this thread after a while
![]() I will start with my particular issues: I have a launch Series X AND I had to have the Halo Xbox Series X and I have a Series S in my sons room. (I hate Halo, but love the art and Master Chief) I will admit that MS makes a GREAT machine physically, however, I feel cheated by MS on the Series X console. I was sold "native 4K 60 FPS up to 120 FPS" from the "worlds most powerful console." Nothing MS has put out this far taps into the potential of this machine. I will use the most current game as an example...Starfield. Digital Foundry said there is little noticeable differences between the Series S version to the Series X version. I take this as a slap in the face of Series X owners. Why did I pay $200 for a "premium" console and get nothing out of it. Why can't Starfield have RT, or 60FPS, or 4K(least important of those). It feels like every game is made for Series S and the Series X customers just get left with disappointment. The Series S is holding back the Series X. |
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