I got the Series S yesterday and I'm happy. I got the Series S because I wanted better graphics And be able to play next gen games. I had to overpay for it which sucks but only way to get one. I paid $407.
@@TheGodzilla2201 I just got my series s on Newegg in a bundle for 407 dollars total came with the console a 2nd controller and 3 months of gamepass (there was an offer for another month free when I turned on automatic pay do 4 months of game pass) def worth the price of the combo but I wanted to use the money for the controller for rebuying my disc games. Also walmart target and best buy in my area have the series s but found out after lol.
thats exactly why my roommate wants a series s. i have the series x but im an xbox guy so it made total sense. my roommate is a playstation guy and used my xbox sometimes while im at work and hes like wow this gamepass thing is awesome so he wants a series s as a gamepass machine which its absolutely perfect for
Ha you hit the nail right on the head with your use case scenario😄 I had not upgraded since the 360 slim.. and the only reason I got that one was because my white 360 red ringed. I decided to go with the series X for the living room and a series S for the bedroom. They are both absolutely amazing consoles and game pass is incredible!
I have a Nintendo Switch and it's great. However, I wanted to take advantage of the next gen systems so I picked up a Series S, which was the only system available at retail price. The thing for that's going to make the series S great for me is Game Pass. I basically skipped the last generation so I'm looking forward to playing Destiny, Destiny 2 and a host of other games I missed out on, plus whatever else comes out for the Series X/S. As mentioned in the video I want to work with the 1080p TV I have now and not have to upgrade to 4k TV or expensive audio system "to get my money's worth" from the system. In the future when the new Xboxes become more readily available and I'm feeling rich, I'll upgrade to a 4K TV and a Series X.
Makes total sense. For many that skipped last gen, it doesn't make a ton of sense to go all in on a system if it can be helped. Since Playstation is continuing with cross-gen games for another year or so, it's easy to get a PS4 Slim or PS4 Pro around the same price point for the Series S (you'll miss out on newer features, but at least you can see if you like it or not).
How long do you think the Xbox series X and PS five generation will last, I think 10 years do to them not being available. Also they are both powerful.
@@123theprodigy5 - I'd guess 7 to 10 years. I'm curious to see if Microsoft refreshes the Series X during the generation as they have said they don't plan to.
@@BusyDadGaming I hope they don’t, it wouldn’t make any sense. The Xbox series X is already powerful enough. What else could they do. The one thing that I’m curious about is that do you think they’ll make an Xbox series X slim. I’ll be surprised if they do. It would be kind of hard, Because the Xbox series X has too much powerful tech inside of it. But who knows.
Great video...Subscribed! And also from a dad's perspective- Going with the Series S means one less thing that can be broken by the kids... The disc drive!
I got the Series S early this year, I dumped the RTX 3080 and was so happy that I got the Series X for the big TV (it’s excellent). I still use the Series S, specially to take on the road and emulate. If I could pick just one and only one: Series S for sure.
Literally gonna do the same, sell my RX 570 8GB (especially that they’re being sold high at the moment) and use that money to get a Series S + Gamepass Ultimate
I have the Xbox Series X. It was a pain in the ass to get but I love it!! Before I got it I had the original Xbox One. Never upgraded so the Series X is such a big difference to me.
I decided to get the full fat Xbox Series X edition at launch. Glad I did because I have never seen it in stock since. I have a lot of physical games so needed the optical drive. I did get Series S at the start of 2021 just as a backup.
There’s only one right answer here and it’s the Series X. Returned my Series S in less than a week and I’m very happy I made the upgrade. So much better.
I picked up an used Xbox One original last year because that was all I could afford that time. It was making a fan noise so I sent it for warranty check and they offered a replacement for the same, so I asked if I can get it swapped with Xbox One X instead. And they only charged a small difference and gave me a mint condition Xbox One X. Series X is too expensive for me and Series S lacks the optical drive which is my preferred method for games as well as play DVD and Blu-ray discs.
IF they were all available…get the Series X. If not, get the Series S. Yesterday, on the MS store, I saw the Halo Series X had ADD TO CART, in the description. That made me think it’s in stock. But I’d wait for the Series X, just like the vast majority of the gamers have, since November 2020 have been doing.
Yeah, Microsoft had a bug and it showed in stock, but you couldn't add it to cart. There a link that still shows it, but doesn't add to cart. For many, get the console that makes the most sense for them. For me, it's a Series X, for others it is a Series S.
@@BusyDadGaming A “bug”? SMH on their excuse on that. It’s sad that after a year, the black XBSX is still not readily available and on the stores shelves. What’s worse, Amazon is advertising them for $1400, whether it’s from them or one of their scalper outlets, that makes them look bad, IMO. Thanks for the reply.
I've heard rumors that Microsoft has increased Series S production even higher to offset the constrained capacity of the Series X. It is pretty crazy overall.
Someone i trusted helped me obtain a series x about 6 months ago, then i learned some of the ropes of having a higher chance of obtaining a series x at retail price. As of a couple days ago i luckily got my 2nd series x which i am not keeping, but happily giving it to my brother for regular retail price since he couldnt obtain one. Im tired of these scalpers.
@@BusyDadGaming im aware it sounds a bit douchey, but the whole point was to help the people around me obtain one for fair retail price due to supply/scalping issues. I hope i can get another to help another family member/friend out. Screw the scalpers!
I got my PS5 at my local best buy after camping all night on Wednesday night on 09/22/21 I arrived at 10:40 PM and waited all night into the morning until 7:30 AM, when they passed out tickets on 09/23/21 8:30 AM i walked out with my Disc version PS5. For me, camping all night with strangers, talking about the type of games we will play on the console ( making new friends to play with ) is part of the experience of camping for a video game console every couple years. People waiting in line, make an event out of it and even thought some people are more extreme than others ( there was a group of about 15 or more people that were smoking weed and drinking alcohol further up the front of the line. ) But the night went smooth without incident and there was no drama or fighting. Even though the drunk and high group of people had people they knew come at several points during the night and cut the line, everyone was fairly calm, being the rumored number of PS5 consoles were pretty high. 50 disc, 50 digital and 50 xbox series x. I didn't even open my PS5 box , since i got it! I'm waiting to buy a 4K HDTV on black Friday, so i can harness the power of my PS5 & most likely xbox series x, to their full potential. I'm in no rush to play my PS5, being i only have a 30" samsung 1080p HDTV i purchased from 2008 at CIRCUIT CITY! that's right, you read that right! That's how long i've had this TV! I'm surprised it worked this long! Samsung did send out a technician to replace a faulty capacitor that kept the tv from turning on from time to time. But ever since that service call, it's been working and that was back in 2013! You should invest or at least save up for a 4K HDTV so you can unlock your PS5's full potential. older HDTV's won't do the current generation of consoles justice. I just picked up an xbox series x today at a Fedex drop off at my local walgreens! I won a bid for $651.00 with tax and shipping, came to $704.43 So I'm set for the current generation of video game consoles for years to come! I will buy cross platform games for the xbox series x and buy exclusives for my PS5 But not before saving up for a 4K HDTV for this upcoming black Friday for both of them! Do you have a 4k 120 fps compatible HDTV for your xbox series x? if not, when do you plan on buying one? if you do have one, which one do you have and how much did you pay for it?
Yeah, the PS5 doesn't have that must have game yet, in my opinion so waiting isn't really holding you back from anything. I got Ratchet and Clank when it came out and I personally don't feel it was worth the asking price. It's a fun game and it looks great, but it wasn't very long so I had a bit of buyer's remorse on that one. Like me, my main is the Series X (I just love the controller) and the PS5 for their exclusives. I also have a PC, which makes the Xbox even better for me. With regards to TVs, it really depends. I personally went with a Sony X90J because of the image processor it has. It does NOT have VRR, which is why most that have a Series X go with either the LG C1 or the TCL 6-Series. The key is to look for TVs that have HDMI 2.1, support 120hz at 4k, and HDR. If it support additional items, awesome, but the higher the price tag normally will be. I paid $1200 for my TV, the C1 and Series 6 are both on sale right now thru Best Buy's early black friday deals. Still pricey, but not as pricey, lol.
There are quite a few early black friday deals going at Best Buy, Walmart, Target, etc. They are right on par with what you'd get on black friday from what i've seen.
My opinion……. If you have a badass pc, get a Series S, and use the money you save for Game Pass Ultimate. You’ll be able to use Gamepass for pc and console. It’s nice and portable and you’ll be available to play the latest games.
Game Pass Ultimate is pretty nice. For 1st party titles, it's very useful to be able to play the game either on an Xbox or my PC. I really enjoy having that option.
Even tho the availability of these consoles have been horrible I think we can appreciate both companies for trying to make these consoles affordable neither went over $500 making them the same price as their previous consoles and with pc being like $2500 for similar performance I'd say that's a win
Great videos! I never had a console in my life, but yesterday I just bought a Series S. In my country you can find Series S all over the place for retail price (299$) and Series X only second hand for 1k$. After playing with it for a day, I don't understand how can anyone else buy Series X for 1k when the series S can offer so much! With the current graphics card prices, Playstation and Xbox stock problems, the Series S is unbeatable for 300$
I still believe the Series S is the best value in gaming right now. With all of the chip shortages going on right now and price gouging happening, it can make things difficult. It's not impossible to get a Series X or PS5 at retail price, but it takes a lot of effort and time.
Unlike the Series S or the One X, with the Series X you can "use the Game Pass in all of it's glory" with the best settings. Trust me, FH5 and MFS on the Series X looks like the best games ever in terms of pure graphics. Gears 5 on the Series X can use Ray Tracing, thing that the Series S can't do. But I get your point.
There are series s at gamestop right now. And they gave me 325 for my one x. So I got a new system plus 25 dollars toward vangaurd. Yes the resolution was better. But the series s is a much more capable beast and it will be support for a lot longer then the one x. Two days ago gamestop was offering 50 dollars above advertised trade in value. Check and see what you can get. The series s is a great console. And I have a gaming pc and ps5, but honestly the series s feels just as next gen.
Totally agree and Gamestop is offering a decent amount on trade in deals right now. Like you, many people are getting the trade in and not having to pay anything for the Series S.
I was planning to buy one x at 300$ as series s is $500. Is therany big difference you noticed between these 2. Is it worth it in your opinion to save for series s?
I have been a xbox user since the original the one with the huge controllers. And I love the xbox brand . I gave my kids my one x . I got a series s due to lack of availability of the series x.And I'm an old school guy I don't like to buy my consoles online. I love the way the series s runs games especially the fast loading times and the great frame rates. Warzone aswell as AC Valhalla run so much better on the series s compared to the xbox one x.And again another great video. What games do you play?
@@BusyDadGaming ya back 4 blood brings back memories for me. I like the Avengers but wow so many micro transactions they put fortnite to shame. I play COD warzone and Borderlands 3 and Gears of war 5. And sadly Fortnite with my 8 year old daughter she loves it.
Avengers I played the single player campaign and called it a day. I may go thru the expansion characters, but we will see. I enjoyed Warzone for a bit, but not enough time to finish a game currently, lol.
@@BusyDadGaming ya I hear you I'm a long distance truck driver so I'm on the road sometimes for weeks at a time but when I'm home I make the most of it . I'm looking forward to the new Forza game the most
@@jaisingh4357 olx bro got a good deal for 13.5k it's going for around 18-19k I live in hyderabad Look for deals on xbox you can get it for at 15-16k You don't need to buy a series s it's going for 25k , so a lot of difference but almost similar specs
I'm a user of PlayStation and I've never had an Xbox, but I always wanted an Xbox because of the exclusive titles like Halo, Gears of war, and Gamepass, while I'm waiting for the PS5 to be available at a good price. I think I'll go with the Series S, it's very cheap where I live and has tons of great games. I think it's a great console to start on the Xbox ecosystem.
It's a great introduction and gives you a ton of games to play right off the bat without having to spend a lot of money to do so. The PS5 is a great machine, but it's been quite a drought recently (I'm glad Feb is here to finally give us a few games).
The Series S is easier to get, no question. However, that doesn't mean you can't get a Series X. It will take way more time and effort. Regardless, get which one you want and just understand the amount of time and effort will vary depending on which one you go after.
@@BusyDadGaming best of luck to all those still trying to get one or the other (most everyone). from what I've seen you're way more likely to see a series S actually in the store, but don't expect it to there very long. the holidays are upon us and I know you all have been hearing about supply shortages for months now.
@@docbrown511 while I understand the sentiment, I personally don't use disks anymore. the full game just isn't on the disk anymore. we need to show them we want offline access to the games and true ownership like before, not just a license to play.
@@full95one While you don’t personally use them. A lot of people personally DO use them, those options shouldn’t be discarded because some consumers lack the spine to put their foot down
You can take series x of the list as it's unavailable anywhere. One x is overpriced second hand. It'll be series s or nothing else...at least if you're realistic
The Series X and PS5 are pretty hard to get. Not impossible, but very difficult. I saw the Walmart restock for the PS5 the other day and the disaster that turned into, so it doesn't look like retailers are getting any better at this. The One X used is usually More than the Series S at this point. Chip shortages have driven prices up on used gear as a result.
I feel like the Xbox One S has been over hated on a lot, It’s not that bad neither is it good, it’s like average. The Xbox One S is basically what the original Xbox One should’ve been.
I agree, it's really for the mainstream audiences. It's for the Mom Test to get to market saturation rather than rely on the hardcore audiences that went with the Series X anyway.
I have a PS4 pro and played the Series S. Forza 4 was pretty cool on the S. Sports games like Fifa, The show etc play and look pretty much the same as the PS4 pro. If you are mostly into sports games and racing games the S probably isn't worth it. If you are someone interested in trying some x box exclusive games with game pass it would be a good console for you. Or a good second console. If you have a base PS4, the S will be a nice improvement. I don't see that much between the pro and the S. If you have a pro now get a PS5, X or just wait til mid gen.
FIFA has current-gen updates that aren't available on last-gen consoles, so that's something to keep in mind. Outside of 3rd party titles, it really comes down to which exclusive games do you want to play and that will be a massive factor in which console to go after.
I have a base PS4. Slim. Is the series s going to be an upgrade? I don’t play sports games. I mostly love FPS, war games, platformers, horror/sci-fi, adventure style open worlds like fallout, indie titles like hollow knight or dead cells, and retro classics.
@@babyboy1971 The S is def an upgrade over the PS4 slim if you have a 4k tv. It looks pretty good at 1440 resolution 60fps. The value with gamepass is where it's really worth it.
Trust me go for the 2TB expansion drive. You go for the 1TB you'll be needing more storage almost immediately. 1TB is just not enough. Your best bet is to buy one used off of eBay or Facebook marketplace. I bought mine off of eBay for $300 so it would not be more then the console itself but the same price of the console itself. Still a whole hell of a lot but it's better then buying a 1TB then immediately needing more storage anyway. Then you'd have to buy either another 1TB expansion card or then get the 2TB and then your definitely breaking the bank.
Yeah, it really depends on how you want to use it. IF you are using it across multiple consoles like I have, 2TB would be ideal. It's def a hard sell on the value with the price point almost as much as a new console.
I bought my series s at best buy. I bought it online and picked it up the next day. The series s is a great buy. But I will use my series s as a secondary console. I'm looking for a ps5 digital. The benefit of a digital console like series s and ps5 digital is that it removed gaming clutter for entertain centers.
@@BusyDadGaming I agree here. A series s combined with ps5 is an awesome option. For me it will be a series s plus ps5 digital will cost me 700 and tax change. Sadly with this chip shortage. I don't see ps5 and Xbox series prices coming down anytime soon. So far Xbox series s seems to be the best bang for the buck combined with gamepass for next Gen gamers.
Availability will continue to be an issue into next year so pricing will continue to stay where it's at. For anyone in the PS camp, Series S really is the best option unless you want the latest and greatest from both companies.
I tell people once you go digital you won't go back! No clutter, no changing discs or worrying about kids scratching discs. Went all digital last generation and the ps store had great holiday sales. So many great games 50-75% off!
@@ghtraining1 Honestly I don't like all digital. I like to own both disc and digital games. For indie games and games I don't play that much I buy digitally
I get sick of hearing about "one x superior graphics to series S". it's 30 fps, 4K means nothing when it's 60+FPS vs 3 FPS. People are advocating a One X with SSD upgrade, might as well buy a series X, it'll be cheaper, no need to open up and solder and even second hand is under warranty
Wow. The Xbox Series S looks Nice, Slim, Travel Size !!!! For me. I got the PS5 Disc Version at LAUNCH DAY upgrading from my PS4 PRO... Then, I got my hands on the Nintendo Switch GREAT FOR HAND-HELD !!!! ... I never had an Xbox Console... Then, I saw the XBOX-SERIES-X AVAILABLE ONE DAY OUT OF NO WHERE !!!! I had to BUY IT !!!!! I was really lucky to get my hands on it BUYING IT FROM THE STORE... in DECEMBER !!!! But, now I think I'll get the Series-S for Easy Travel with my Nintendo Switch OLED.
I grabbed the PS5 disc version and it's taking a nap until Feb while games come out for it. The Series S is very travel friendly from what I've heard. Quite a few people have said that is one of the reasons they bought it and they love it.
@@marcel9684 - You can find all of the free to play games at: www.xbox.com/en-US/games/free-to-play These games do not require game pass or xbox live gold to play online.
if you like physical media but you're in a budget an Xbox one s is a great option but if you one a brand new console but still in a budget xbox series s it's worth. however if you've the money go for xbox series X
I have a Sony PS4 slim which I love and also a Nintendo switch which I love. I have not played on Xbox since the old days on 360 but I’m seriously considering moving over just for the game pass. I don’t really have a lot of time to play games but do love playing even I can, and I would love to get my foot back into the Xbox ecosystem and I think the S might be just what I’m looking for. I have a 4K tv, but nothing fancy or massive. Just a nice LCD panel Samsung. Thoughts?
If you consider yourself a casual gamer, I would suggest the Series S. Lower price point, you can get Game Pass on and off (there's not requirement to keep it for a set period of time) and game as you want.
That's a great suggestion, but I don't feel that I'll have the bandwidth to do it. I'd suggest checking out DF's technical look, it's pretty awesome. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iGo8pU_Sm8w.html
Great Video, I'm the second category of having a PS5. I am gonna get a series S as its available on Amazon. Any Powerful games i will play on playstation. Can you please make a video of whether the switch oled model is worth it for a Series X/PS5 owner or can we get a previous version of the switch?
I actually passed on the OLED Switch since I had the second revision version of the Switch. I've seen it in person and if you play a lot of games in handheld mode, it might be worth it for you. The screen is a great upgrade from the original Switch screen. Thanks for watching!
The One S isn't being made anymore so the only way to get one is used. Get ready for this, used prices for that console are still around the $300 mark. With it being fairly old tech at this point and the only way it will be able to keep up is via cloud streaming, I wouldn't suggest getting it unless you're a collector.
Got an S. Found a local x for cheap. Upgrades. Mainly because disc base games are cheaper than digital. That being said a series S with gamepass is MORE than Enough for most people I never had an Xbox, found a series s at bestbuy for msrp and grabbed gamepass. I only grabbed the x because it was below msrp in my city
Depending on the game and how old it is, it could go either way. Newer games used are usually still pretty high until they that age and drop a ton. Digital games can during sales or via companies that buy them in bulk.
I have an offer for xbox one x with about 70 games on it, and xbox series s with no games, no payed pass. What to choose? Xbox one x is used and cost around 60 Dollars less that used series S. Thanks
If the used One X is $240, that's not a bad deal. However, I would check to see what hardware revision it is as the original versions had heat issues around the HDMI port and most of those consoles are well outside of warranty. Depending on the 70 games, it might be the better deal overall though regardless.
I was lucky enough to get a series x a few weeks ago. I also have ps5 but I find myself more on the Xbox. Game Pass is where it’s at. This is coming from a PS guy.
In short. Do not buy the One X. Buy the Series S. If you've never owned an Xbox. It's the same price as a Nintendo Switch and if your TV is capable. The Series S can run Certain games 1440p @120fps. It's a sleeper. I own both. The Series X for me and the S for me Daughter's. P.s. we have 23 games downloaded on our internet SSD on the Series S. No external HDD or Expansion Card. Serval of them being COD Vanguard (120fps), Back 4 Blood, Aliens Fire Team Elite, and the Minecraft's and Roblox.
Depends. Do you plan to keep the One S? Do you plan to keep playing those disc games after you upgrade? Do you plan on buying more discs in the future? If you plan to keep the One S, the Series S makes sense because you'll still be able to play your games on the One S. If you are getting rid of the One S, then it'll depend if you want to keep playing the discs you have and if you plan on buying more. If yes, the Series X would make more sense. Hope that helps.
Hey man, great video! I have xbox one S right now and have recently bought Sony 4k/uhd TV with 60hz panel. I want to upgrade what do you suggest...series s or x?
You'll see a huge difference moving from the One S to the Series S. If you went with the Series X, you'd see an even bigger difference. Ideal would be the Series X to take advantage of the TV. Availability will be the main issue, but the Series S is a great option as well.
I want a Series S but i own a one X now i upgraded one x with a ssd and well people tell me not to go for s and just buy a Series X but well i dont care so much about graphics i playing now with 1080 p screen Philips computer screen with one X
In that case, I'd actually go with a Series S. If you're not planning to take advantage of the Series X, it doesn't make sense to get one. Maybe down the road if you want to upgrade, it may make more sense. However, at this point, I'd say a Series S.
What about someone with a normal xbox one but is a halo nut. Should I upgrade to the new xbox for Infinite? Or should I just get it for xbox one? I'm also big into Assassins Creed, Bioshock, Doom, and Mass Effect
A Series S would be a pretty big upgrade from the OG Xbox One. Based on what I've seen, Halo runs on an Xbox One, but it's taking a lot of downgrades so if you say with the X1, be prepared for that.
Any game that is part of Game Pass at that time can be played as part of the service. Games come and go from 3rd party publishers. Microsoft Studio games are day and date.
I purchased a 2TB seagate external hard drive will there be any problem with that working with the series s??? legitimate question, Haven't bought or owned a console since the 360 And decided to get one this year...the fortnite/rocket league bundle and the ultimate game pass, everything I've seen so far says it's a pretty good deal only Question I have is storage, that external hard drive will work correct???
It should be fine. I haven't seen any issues with external Seagate HDDs. As an aside, if a game is a Series only game (meaning it's not cross-gen), then it'll need to be on the internal drive to work, not the expansion. Hope that helps.
@@BusyDadGaming Hey thank you ,that helps a lot,like I was saying I haven't bought a new console in a very long time and your videos have been very helpful
It really depends on what you're going to do. Warzone plays fine on the Series S and at the rate COD is going, 5 years it'll look very different. However, if you are more forward thinking and want to be more future proof, the Series X will make more sense.
I agree, Game Pass is a great service. I'm not a big fan of the new PS service at this point, but as it adds more Sony exclusives, it'll give me more reason to pick it up from time to time to play.
At launch I went with the Series X, but I also wanted the latest and greatest. I also got the PS5 at launch, but it's currently just sitting there until a game that I want comes out for it.
It'll come down to if there are any games you want to play on Xbox to look it's best. I've seen a lot of people that have a PS5 go with a Series S so they can play in both ecosystems, but not have to fully invest unless they really want to.
I'm a XBOX GAMER since the first HUGE XBOX :) ... i think I will go with the series S....EOY if I found one in AMAZON..... HAHAHA...... I will wait until the X get a lower price. AND the real next Game Gen........ Example GAMES ONLY for series X. Right I own the ONE S.
Forza Motorsport I'm really looking forward to and will be a Series only game. Forza Horizon 5 looks this good as a cross-gen game, can't wait to see how good Motorsports will look.
@Busy Dad Gaming What if I just need a console for the upcoming Hogwarts Legacy? I bought a used Xbox 360 years ago to play Mafia 2 and I'm in the same predicament for the upcoming Hogwarts Legacy. Should I just get the Xbox Series S or should I do the X to get the 4k?
I'd personally go with the Series S unless you want/need physical media. Otherwise, may want to look for a good used deal on a 1X. Make sure to get the latest revisions as the initial releases had heatsink issues.
@@BusyDadGaming Thank you! I feel like there are a ton of "Potter Fans" that want to play the game, but are not big gamers like me haha so I appreciate you answering my question :-)
Unfortunately, no. It's a digital only console and for the physical games to play, the DRM is on the disc. The Series S also cannot use an external optical drive so it's currently unable to play any physical games.
@@BusyDadGaming I think you are mistaken by his question. It sounds like Virgil has digital games on an external SSD. In that case, the games will still run on the same external SSD on the Xbox series S. However; you will not have access to any of the enhanced features such as faster frame rates or loading times until you install the game on the internal SSD of the series S (or the memory expansion SSD packs designed for the Xbox Series S/X).
Well I have been using the S for a month now, the internal SSD and expansion card is required to play only the X/S optimised games off it but rest all games even with remastered ‘ upgraded FPS boost can be run perfectly fine on an external SSD like Samsung T7band I see currently with my S and LG C1 OLED and btw the upscaling on OLED TVs like C1 with Freesync On, VRR, ALL 4K set at 120 hz VRR freesync works perfect on S, Forza 5 and HALO INFINITE looks and plays amazing on it
The best decision ive made is, i bought xbox series s rather than PlayStation console. Even tho xbox is not 'compatible' in my country region, i choose xbox. HAH.. the reason is Forza..
Which one should i buy in between series x and series s? I love to play gta, so if i buy series s will it support gta 6 when it is launched or to be safe i should wait and buy series x? Currently I don't own any console
GTA 6 probably isn't going to released until possibly 2024 so if your just buying the console exclusively for that game I'd just wait. If your buying it for other games I'd get the series s with game pass. Easier to get your hands on and then when gta is out on a few years you could always upgrade to a ps5 or series X
@@aaron4310 I doubt I have time to play many games. Will probably play gta 4 and 5. So gamepass will be of no use if I play rarely. Now tell me S or X ?
@@ashishmarlecha I can't tell you anything I can only give my opinion. If I was you I'd probably just stick with your current console if it's a Xbox one or ps5 I can't see why you'd spend 100s on a console for w game thats out in 3 years. I'd just wait
GTA 6 is a long way off based on rumors and reports so I'm not sure on that front. GTA Trilogy is coming out soon and I'm willing to bet it'll run just fine on the Series S. The Series X is more future proof, there's no denying that. However, if you don't currently own a console and you don't game a ton, I would suggest the Series S and buy the GTA Trilogy digitally.
You miss out a hole lot of Xbox one in that video I do love my Xbox one s best console I have I've played on yes the Xbox series s/x it is a lot faster and got 4k hd and all that but to me the Xbox one s is still my personal favourite game console
The One S was a great console, I used to have a couple back in the day. Today, it's a bit outdated, but you can still stream newer games so that is an option.
Windows 11 has been iffy when it comes to performance, especially for AMD chipsets. I do enjoy gaming on PC and with Game Pass Ultimate, love that I'm getting 1st party games across PC and Xbox.
@@eman0518 - Oh, gotcha. It really depends, but it's possible. Depending on the game, and the used physical version, it's def possible to get it cheaper than a sale could get you.