• Scrubbles
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    171 year ago

    Honestly good. As much as I like the compatibility with older generations we’re starting to hit the limit, where if we keep forcing devs to support old hardware it’s going to hold the new generation back

    • @Domiku@beehaw.org
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      331 year ago

      Just a quick correction: Series S is current-gen. You might be thinking of the One S, which is understandable because Microsoft has a monkey coming up with their product names.

      • Scrubbles
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        101 year ago

        Yup, did mess those two up, thanks for the correction. They really do have the most confusing names. Maybe they were going for a samsung-esque naming convention? But even they did 1, 1S, 2, 2S

        • @Domiku@beehaw.org
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          61 year ago

          I think you’re giving them too much credit 😂

          Your original point remains valid though. MS needs to allow devs to adjust games more for the XSX/XSS difference

      • Jordan Lund
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        41 year ago

        You’re not wrong, but the other fact is the current gen Series S is less capable than the last gen Xbox One X, with less RAM and much slower RAM.

        To the point where the Series S can’t run backwards compatible titles with Xbox One X enhancements.