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expiredrastaman32 posted Nov 05, 2021 12:55 PM
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expiredrastaman32 posted Nov 05, 2021 12:55 PM
PlayStation 5 (Physical Disc Edition) or Xbox Series X Video Game Console
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That frustration doesn't justify calling other members names or worse.
A bunch of bickering, name calling and off topic has been removed.
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The graphical improvements are marginal and you have to zoom in and microanalyze frames just to tell the difference.
The graphical improvements are marginal and you have to zoom in and microanalyze frames just to tell the difference.
Practically speaking, Just buy an Xbox Series S. It's better than Xbox One (less than X) and you can get it immediately at multiple places without being forced to buy a full price gamepass subscription. You can spend $100-150 to get a 3 year Gold subscription and convert to Gamepass Ultimate for $1 or $14.99.
So for $450 you'll be set for 3 years.
For a casual gamer, you will be hard pressed to tell difference between X and S graphics unless you see them side by side, which you can't because you don't have an Xbox X.
I just recently got the S for my boys, and they are extremely happy with it, and I don't have to raise my blood pressure for the next "drop".
Now if you are a hardcore gamer, and you must absolutely have the X, then you can always buy one from eBay for a markup for the immediate delivery and convenience. But if you are still waiting for the $499 price tag, can you really count yourself as a hardcore gamer? I'd say not as you would have already grabbed one in 2019 when they were available lot easily.
Practically speaking, Just buy an Xbox Series S. It's better than Xbox One (less than X) and you can get it immediately at multiple places without being forced to buy a full price gamepass subscription. You can spend $100-150 to get a 3 year Gold subscription and convert to Gamepass Ultimate for $1 or $14.99.
So for $450 you'll be set for 3 years.
For a casual gamer, you will be hard pressed to tell difference between X and S graphics unless you see them side by side, which you can't because you don't have an Xbox X.
I just recently got the S for my boys, and they are extremely happy with it, and I don't have to raise my blood pressure for the next "drop".
Now if you are a hardcore gamer, and you must absolutely have the X, then you can always buy one from eBay for a markup for the immediate delivery and convenience. But if you are still waiting for the $499 price tag, can you really count yourself as a hardcore gamer? I'd say not as you would have already grabbed one in 2019 when they were available lot easily.
Atleast that's how I understand it
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Atleast that's how I understand it
Sold it away.
Ur not missing out what so ever..it's next gen hardware but nothing really that stands out so far that these new consoles are must have
I suspect if I jumped on the S I would trade it in once the X was readily available.
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I've been able to score a few manually for friends and family from Walmart and Best buy but it's definitely getting harder.
They are producing a ton of these machines however considering the pandemic circumstances but a lot of just being bought up in bulk again by bots where people can get 20 to 30 a drop. the automation on bots incredible
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