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SvennoJ said:
yvanjean said:

Where are all the whiners complaining about Digital Foundry having a bias toward Microsoft.

DonFerrari if you're going to quote Digital Foundry don't butcher what is being said.

DonFerrari version "Seires X has single frame drops plus bigger dips in parametric camera option."
Digital Foundry: "Xbox Series X is a nice perfect 60 fps experience with occasional single frame drops here and there" "Parametric camera will suffer minor frame drop when viewed from a specific angle"

Again great job from Digital Foundry and seem like Xbox Series X still as some minor optimization issues that need to be fix.

Perfect:
- having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
- make (something) completely free from faults or defects, or as close to such a condition as possible.

There's your bias :p Calling something perfect when it's not.

Although perhaps they said near perfect, nice perfect sounds rather odd?

Perfect was not my comment it's what John Linneman said during the video followed by the one caveat of single frame drop here and there. 

John Linneman "You get a nice perfect 60 FPS experience with drops to 30 during the cuts" pause "Well mostly perfect at least I did notice occasional single frame drops here and there"

Inconsistent frame rate with occasional frame drop would get noticeable and annoying. I played AC Valhalla for 20 hours on Xbox series X with very noticeable screen tearing that took away from the experience. Had I known that a patch would come less than a  month after release it would have been better to play something else. It's nice to know that NBA 2K21 is near perfect now and no need to wait for a patch on Xbox Series X.