The Series S doesn't support 4k, so for me, its not a consideration.in fact I think the only question is, since im not full of money, is whether to go wholly to XBOX with an XBOX Series X, or to consider getting a PS5 and an XBOX series S.
The Series S doesn't support 4k, so for me, its not a consideration.in fact I think the only question is, since im not full of money, is whether to go wholly to XBOX with an XBOX Series X, or to consider getting a PS5 and an XBOX series S.
Well, the Game Pass subscription costs the same, right?
So the difference between the initial hardware expense is less meaningful when you upgrade to the successor to Xbox Series. Assuming the Xbox Series generation lasts about seven years, will you be wishing that you ponied up the extra cash for the Series X for 4K gaming or do you think you will still be happy with 1080p/1440p gaming?
Add up seven years of Game Pass fees then throw in the hardware expense.
When you break down total cost of ownership, the hardware itself is a much smaller portion of your overall expenditure.
This leads to whether or not the Xbox Series X/S is even a good value for someone with a good Windows desktop PC. If Game Pass costs the same, does it make more sense to dump $500 into a GPU card instead of the same amount into standalone videogame hardware considering you can play non-Game Pass games on the PC?
Deeply discounted games from Steam? GOG Galaxy? Ubisoft Connect? Epic?
Modding PC games?
If you don't game on a Windows PC then I think this is a no-brainer: get the Xbox Series X.
If gaming is a true passion of yours then buy the PS5 and Series X.Sure. But that might mean I can’t afford a PS5 as well or whether it’s worth spending that sort of money for both consoles. That was my dilemma. I can see the attraction of Xbox now being my main console and I keep my
PS4 as long as it lasts as my second console. Alas then I miss out on all the ps5 exclusives. Up to now I’ve been happy with ps because there hasn’t been an Xbox exclusive I really wanted.
but a lot of my favourite games are Bethesda. Fallout. Dishonoured. Prey. Wolfenstein.
so I’d either see it as Xbox sx for all my gaming or a ps5 for most of my gaming and Xbox ss for the Bethesda games.
tbh if it was the other way round as in if I could have an Xbox sx for most of my gaming and a ps5 lite for the odd Sony exclusive then that would work better.
I can see a lot of PS4 owners having the same quandary as the Bethesda deal is a huge game changer.
So I took the plunge and I opted to go the ebay route - don't hate mewhat advantages do people think the Xbox has over the PS5
Congrats! There is no shame in paying a premium to get one.So I took the plunge and I opted to go the ebay route - don't hate me
I saw a NIB being offered for a smaller then usual markup and I took the plunge. If time is money, then getting one sooner then spending my time searching and obsessing where one could possibly be was the reason.
It just got delivered today, it was in fact NIB, the seals on the box were intact, in the packaging and accessories all were untouched.
I finished setting it up, just a few minutes ago, though due to work, and life itself, it won't go much further then that until later tonight.
I'm pretty happy and its working as well as one could expect. I was surprised that I had to set it up using my iPhone and xbox app, but everything looks good and I'll be putting it through its paces before I give my feedback to the seller.
I do want to say thanks to everyone who posted in this thread, both for the Xbox and against. I really did want all opinions otherwise I'd have an incomplete picture what may work best for me.
Was it Gamestop?Congrats! There is no shame in paying a premium to get one.
I was extremely lucky when I pre ordered mine. I cancelled one of the pre orders but the retailer sent me a Series X anyway for FREE!
Basically I had two Series X on launch day.