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Mr Puggsly said:
Radek said:

Sorry, but I insist. 1080p is such an old resolution, I have been using it for my PC since 2010, and many did even earlier than that.

We already have people complaining that current generation games look blurry / soft in 1080p, so should we really look forward to NEXT GEN visuals in 900p?

That would look absolutely horrible... 1080p should be the minimum, otherwise I don't predict great sales for Series S, especially since Xbox One / One S is known for being 900p machine for past 7 years, let's no kid ourselves, majority of third party games are still 900p on One.

I could literally list like 200 of them if I looked at 2013-2020 Triple A games released.

Let's not forget Xbox One X often delivers 3X to 4X resolution of base PS4 and Series S is supposed to be faster than One X. Why would go back from 2160p on One X to 900p on Series S with next gen visuals?

1080p or bust IMO! This should be the minimum and most common resolution, with less demanding games going up to 1440p (like Next Gen Fifa)

If resolution is crucial for you, then you probably shouldn't consider a Series S anyway.

I imagine a lot of content will be 1080p on Series S, I think it would be a focus from studios, but I don't feel MS should or will force it.

Less demanding games will likely surpass 1080p. I mean the X1X already does 4K in impressive looking games.

I agree. Why shouldn't 720p, 800p, 900p or dynamic resolutions with 720p+ not be allowed for a cheap Lockhart? It is also allowed for the Switch.

If you can't live with these resolutions: buy a PS5 or a Series X and not the low-cost model.