Which Xbox should I get better? Series S or X?

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I'm still thinking about what is more worthwhile for me: / so I can you help me further? So I want to play Liquid Ark on the console and that without lags so that I can also play PVP! Because on the Xbox one it doesn't work at all! Warzone, Apex, GTA 5, and R6 are also not allowed!

I don't care about the FPS! What is important for me is that the Ark runs smoothly and that I can finally play properly Pvp!

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PC 😅

PS I can wg. Understand the Exclusives, but everything that is on the XBOX is there on the PC and much more.

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But I don't want to wait another year until the parts cost reasonably normally, if at all in a year!: /

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ARK lags so badly because it wasn't properly optimized for the consoles. It won't really look any different at Next Gen. But if it's a next-gen console, it's either the Ps5 or the Series X. The Series S has pretty little power.

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So the gameplays say something else: /

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The game will definitely be less stuttering, but the game will not be completely without stuttering. If the game had been developed for consoles from the start, it would have been playable on all platforms. This is such a problem with games that were previously on the PC. It is the same with Day Z and most recently with Rust.

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The Xbox Series X, of course. However, the Xbox Series S also has a lot to offer. Despite the weak hardware, it is mostly better positioned than, for example, the Xbox One X.

The advantage of the Series S is that it is easy to transport, so you can easily take it with you on family and friends visits. In addition, the console is still occasionally available on Amazon or Microsoft Store, you can even buy it at a decent price on Ebay, because the console was probably not scaled based on the negative views of the gamers.

The disadvantage, which is why the Series S is not so well received by many, is that the console has no drive and is relatively weak. Even the memory of 500GB, of which only 340 to 370GB are actually available, is not a good choice for people who play games like Warzone in particular.

And it is unfortunately the case that the Series S suffers from some serious bugs that can sometimes lead to complete system crashes that force the console to shut down. Also, despite AK, some games are still very error-prone, so in Fallout 4 the game simply hangs up, but does not crash, so you have to close it yourself. Or Space Engineers (for a few days), with this game it happens that the entire console is switched off when this game crashes.

With the Series X, the only current drawback is that this console is nowhere available.

For example, I own a Series S, and as soon as the Series X is available again, I will buy the more powerful next-gen console. The Series S is then used as a console for visiting friends on the go or while driving (very easy on train journeys with power sockets, and I also get a portable monitor to save space while gaming.)

Personally, I can recommend the Series S, even if it can't play some games properly that I would most like to play. Actually, I luckily both played through both of them (so collected all successes)

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The Series X, of course. The Series S doesn't even have a drive. Then you can only buy your games digitally and when the servers are dead, the games are gone too. Then they will never be yours. In addition, the online shop is a monopoly. You are forced to pay the prices that apply there, you often pay more, you don't even get a cover for the shelf and you can't resell the game. I would never dream of a console without a drive.

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Yes, but it won't be as blatant on the Xbox Series X as it is on the Xbox one!

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He asked which XBOX and not whether XBOX or PC.