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DonFerrari said:
Pemalite said:

Microsoft has already stated that the Xbox Series S will be using the Xbox One S variant of games, not the enhanced Xbox One X variant, that includes the Backwards compatible titles.

The only games that will operate at 4k will be those games with an uncapped dynamic resolution that will scale up that high or a developer has released a patch for.

I think it was an odd decision since Series S is at least on par with X1X, and considering ram and CPU it is much better. But well they must have their reasoning and perhaps fanbase reaction may make they reconsider it.

Xbox One X has 12GB of Ram and the Xbox Series S has 10GB.
20% is a fair chunk.

The Xbox One X also has more compute on the graphics processor which could be doing some offloading.
Either way, the Xbox Series S *could* run the games in an "enhanced" state, but it wouldn't be able to brute-force, it would require for all games to be reworked, if people cared about 4k enhanced games, they would not be buying a more budget orientated 1080P/1440P console anyway.




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