| EnricoPallazzo said: Just one last comment, first thanks for all the help here, you guys are great. My decision is to jump straight into the One X. Several of the games are enhanced, I will be able to play a lot of games from this generation with a much better performance and after seeing several videos it seems old 360 games on One S they do have better performance but it seems to be marginal. They still suffer from frame rate, just a little less than 360. But on One X they run pretty much locked on 30. I watched videos for Mass Effect, GTA4 and others and you can see the One S still struggling in some areas, sometimes at 20-25 while the One X was locked at 30. So my summary of One X vs One S would be: - Locked framerate at 30 or better if the game has unlocked framerate. - 360 games enhanced for X - Better loading times - Able to run this gen games with much better performance including the ones to be released this year - Able to run games from next generation for a couple of years while the One S will struggle here probably. So I guess its a no brainer, a little bit more of investment but it is worth it. Again many thanks for the help! |
And for the first couple years of next gen you won't need XSX for the MS exclusives, you may just buy PS5 if you want the exclusives of Sony or just wait out until it makes sense for you to jump over.

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