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6363tagoshi t1_iyev8gw wrote

1TB Storage is fast you will notice near instant loading screens. Most games run at 60fps and all major online games at 120fps. Standard S/X controller has lower input lag latency even faster then Elite 2.

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QQuaff t1_iyewu0n wrote

Worth upgrading just for the loading times IMO. I play alot of 360 games and there's hardly any time waiting for levels to load etc

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SnixPlaysAlot t1_iyeun34 wrote

"Don't do anything but game on console"

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Fearandloathing7 OP t1_iyevm0i wrote

As in apps, internet or movies. I just play gta and occasional games that come out which my Xbox one does all that. What is the upgrade?

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KieransSecretAlt t1_iyf4ltm wrote

Hello. I can give you an answer…

I have a Series S and a Series X in our house.

Hands down, the single greatest upgrade that these consoles will give you for every game is improved load times. Between the processing power and the new hard drive tech, load times are significantly diminished. No joke. I implore you to look up a video on YouTube about it, because you have to see it to believe it.

There are some games that have frame rate improvements. Some games with resolution improvements. Older games. For example, Fallout 3 (2008-ish, Xbox 360) runs in 4K 60fps on a Series X.

It is a significant upgrade. You could probably live soundly with a Series X for twenty years.

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Fearandloathing7 OP t1_iyfd4ta wrote

Thank you best answer yet. Exactly what I was looking for. No responses that have no value to the topic

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PoliticalThrowawayy t1_iyewtvm wrote

I'm upgrading after the holiday. The tipping point for me was that gamepass games are slowly excluding Xbox One access unless they can be played via cloud gaming. It's already happening. Some newer games dont work on the Xbox one. The One served me well. Got it day one and it's still chugging along. Got my monies worth for sure.

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Game_It_All_On_Me t1_iyex0mu wrote

I'm curious on this. Currently looking to get a PS5 next year, as I haven’t owned a Sony console since PS2 and have various last-gen exclusives I'd like to try out. As it is, I don't see enough from either Microsoft or Sony to justify upgrading from their previous respective consoles.

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JJohnson25 t1_iyf6xqr wrote

Because the Xbox one is booty butt cheeks and the series x is a whole lot better with quick resume to resume your games quicker, faster loading, and because of the one x all games that ran at a dynamic res will now run at or closer to 4K with 60fps without the game needing a patch

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Mulesock t1_iyf15om wrote

I'm not one for graphics, a solid 30 fps is good enough for me.

The biggest benefit for me is the load times. You can get into a game pretty much instantly.

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spacecowboy1711 t1_iyf2krk wrote

Well the Xbox One is a turd, so that's reason number one.

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Bitter_Rub_3566 t1_iyfbe2u wrote

not sure if you work for Microsoft or Sony 🤔

either way, it’s a clever market research technique 👍

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Fearandloathing7 OP t1_iyfc3w0 wrote

Dude I was simply asking why I should get a newer system. How does that sound like a marketing technique at all. If you look at some comments explaining exactly what I was looking for.

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