Xbox Series S was the best buy I ever did. You can easily play Cyberpunk on it and since I'm still not using a 4k monitor, there is no real difference that you feel in average usage, compared to Series X. Cyberpunk on a 300€ console is just mind-blowing.
I use it with a gigantic 4K TV and it looks great. Some (shitty) games have looked blurry, and to me it seems more a problem with the game and not the console. Like FO76, textures are beyond messed up. They only load up when you're literally touching them. And this isn't even the most demanding game on the S.
I picked up an Xbox series s almost two weeks ago and I love it. Sold my Xbox one S for $200 and got the series s for $249 which was a huge upgrade for me. Load times are much faster with instant on and quick resume that are now my favorite features on any console period. I'm normally a PlayStation guy but the amazing price, compact size and game pass sold me on this amazing console. The one downside is the storage but honestly for $249 I can't complain. You get next gen gaming on a budget.
@@sachiduperera5422 Yeah series X, but not Series S Keep in mind Sony sold 20million Ps5 and Digital (Both next gen power) Microsoft sold 7 million Series S and 7 million Series X... Only 7 million next gen consoles sold by Microsoft In my eyes I have no respect for Microsoft... No next gen games + no actual next gen consoles for people to buy since half of them made were Series S.... Do you understand? Microsoft is not good company
IDK if you ever used one, if you don't play in 4k, it is 100% comparable with an average Gaming PC or a PS5. Loading times are fast and the performance is very good. E.g. Apex Legends feels the same on my Gaming PC and on my Series S. Such a powerful machine for such a low price has never been there. So please think about what you wrote there.
@@nguxurr9667 This is soooooo stupid. Selling numbers don't tell anything abut actual quality. Is Endgame better than Schindler's List, just because more people saw it, NO. I have respect for both Microsoft and Sony and Microsoft is offering a console with the Series S, that is actually filling a gap in the market. They didn't just copied Sony's way offering the same console without a disc drive. They increased the performance only that you won't feel a difference playing in FullHD compared so Series X. And yes, there are a lot of people still playing in FullHD. Your comment is just stupid.
@@fled692 Ok, but only because there are not the right games for you on Xbox, it doesn't mean it's trash. It's 100% okay if you are happier with a PS5, but the Series S or X will be a very good buy for a lot of people. The best way in my eyes is just buying both, if you have the money. Buy a Series S and a digital PS5 and it's still cheaper than a new iPhone.