Which one is the big brained option?

Which one is the big brained option?

The Series S looks interesting to me, but 1440p seems strange considering no TVs support it, only PC monitors do.

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series x to play your old 360 games without rebuying and last gen games like sunset overdrive and recore on $5 discs from eBay

>Which one is the big brained option?
Not buying a console.

I don't have old 360 games. The Series S's emulation is just as capable of the Series X.

>discs
this is bait, right?

If you already own a 4k tv or plan on buying one within the next 5 years, the SeX
If you are a poorfag, the SeS

This. Just pirate the shit outta everything

this unfortunately.
If you are going console instead of PC still, you need X for the disc reader so you can finally get rid of the Xbox One gathering dust on your shelf.

S is for people entering the main console market for the first time / kids growing older that only had Nintendo previously.

it is but you can choose to pay $30 for a digital 360 game or buy a used $9 disc
discs save money and help if you ever need to change Microsoft accounts or want to refund games

>it is but you can choose to pay $30 for a digital 360 game or buy a used $9 disc
Are there even enough Xbox 360 games that haven't since been remastered that justify the $200 difference in price between the S and the X?

just go with x, you'll pay 3xtra bucks but in the long term, it's cheaper

How?

S because I'm not a graphics fag and if they actually all run at the same framerate then I don't care about the X.

I'm retarded. For some reason I thought you were saying series s.

Maybe microsoft are going into the TV market and the Series S is a there to sell their own 1440 TVs to get people who can't afford a 4k screen to still upgrade

>Microsoft are

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Televisions support 1440p even if they are 4k.

>1440p seems strange
they're just futureproofing it. If they were to target 1080p directly some games would end up being at a lower res.

>they're just futureproofing it.
Are you retarded? There will never be 1440p TVs.
4K is mainstream, and 1440p already has to be upscaled to match that.

Just because it can output 1440p or 120fps doesn't mean it will do it in most games. Series S will target 1080p/60fps with dynamic resolution to fill in the gaps.

do you like games?
then get neither.

I didn't explain myself well. What I meant is that eventually more demanding games end up being released at lower resolutions than games released at the start of the gen. So if they start targeting 1440p and later they have do downgrade it for some games, they would still be at least 1080p. If they were to target 1080p from the start, by the end of the gen we would have 900p or 720p games, like what happened in this gen.

Nah, I'm getting one.

Not buying Sony, and already have a Switch.

why are getting one then? for netflix?

So I have a gaming system for my living room that isn't a restricted platform like Nintendo.

best option for multipalts besides pc

Wait, if series X can play 360 games I'm doing that then.

all the original Xbox and Xbox 360 backwards compatible titles currently available on Xbox One will also work on your Xbox Series X.

get a ps5 then. no point in getting an empty box.
what's the point if you can get cheaper laptops on walmart that allows you to play and emulate all games?
I guess, you can use them as decoration. they're fucking ugly though.

>but 1440p seems strange
It's just because bigger number = better
In reality the vast majority of titles will be 1080p. This is a replacement for the Xbox One S, for the people who have 1080p TVs.

1440p upscaled to 4K, similar to what the PS5 will do but closer to what nvidia does with DLSS

>get a ps5 then
Not happening. I don't like movie games and the Xbox is 100% to represent far better value for money.

>get a ps5 then.
Nah.

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so you like paying for nothing?
ok then. whatever helps you sleep at night, user.
just remember that you could've use that money to play games than buy an expensive ugly decor.

t. hue

Obviously I'd get the Series X. But right now I got a 1660 super in my pc and game pass.

>the idiotic sony fanboy is this desperate
I'm not buying a PS5, you can give up now, moron.

Exclusives aren't everything, retard. Sony's exclusives are boring trash to me so it's a moot point.

What's Sony's equivalent of gamepass? The free game you get every month with PS+? LMAO

I CANT BREATHE...

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To wait for the games.

series x is the ultimate gaming and home theatre machine in one. fucking amazing value. 4k gaming, high refresh rates, ray tracing, dolby vision HDR support, dolby atmos and dts:x support + both headphone variants of those, back compat library etc. the only key thing i'd say it's missing is VR but i'm almost certain they have that in the works because flight sim is getting VR and MS are about to release a HMD in partnership with HP (HP Reverb G2). even without VR it's still an insane package.

How is cheaper

>There will never be 1440p TVs.
But 8k TV's may enter mainstream during the Series S lifetime. 1440p goes into 8k in a perfect 3x3 grid just like 720p fits into 4k. Until then, it could always downsample to 1080p dispays.

Thank you, this pic finally makes sense

gamepass is killing the industry and devaluing games.
it's anti industry
anti devs
anti consumers (cause they're selling you nothing, literally magic tap water)

lawsuits soon i bet

cringe

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