Trapperman Dave
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If it can do 60 fps as well then I would say that’s ok but isn’t the S mainly gonna take advantage of first party and gamepass games? Since it’ll be internet based it should be able to run some games better?
If it can do 60 fps as well then I would say that’s ok but isn’t the S mainly gonna take advantage of first party and gamepass games? Since it’ll be internet based it should be able to run some games better?
Gamepass is streaming right? So they can probably get better resolution and frames based on their internet connection. I think that’s how it supposed to work since it wouldn’t be installing on the console. Some of the usual suspects was going around saying the S would be on par with the ps5 and cheaper. So im assuming they say that because of the cloud or whateverNot sure I follow what you mean with that one, breh.
Bruh, you got it twisted twenty two timesGamepass is streaming right? So they can probably get better resolution and frames based on their internet connection. I think that’s how it supposed to work since it wouldn’t be installing on the console. Some of the usual suspects was going around saying the S would be on par with the ps5 and cheaper. So im assuming they say that because of the cloud or whatever
You know,Gamepass is streaming right? So they can probably get better resolution and frames based on their internet connection. I think that’s how it supposed to work since it wouldn’t be installing on the console. Some of the usual suspects was going around saying the S would be on par with the ps5 and cheaper. So im assuming they say that because of the cloud or whatever
You know,
I've speculated on this before. I actually see that as a real possibility in the future. If your connection is good enough and you have a GPU membership; they may be able to stream content simultaneously with what you are playing locally and possibly enhance experience.
Unless someone can debunk the logistics of that.
Bruh, you got it twisted twenty two times
The series s is the same as the series x except for the GPU (graphical processing unit) it handles the graphics n shyt. The series S GPU tops out at 1440p, but can run next gen games fine up to that, it can also handle 120fps, it has less cores than the series x and ps5 so that means it won't do ray tracing as well because the cores or CU (compute units) are tied to ray tracing.(series x has way more than both)
Gamepass is not a streaming service, but it does allow you to stream some games. Not on your console (you download) but on your cellphone, PC, a guy recently pulled it off on his smart refrigerator...
But there's a step further that will likely end up in the gamepass app but as of today has a separate app that is currently in beta. And that's the ability to stream your entire library. From my phone I can turn on Xbox and log myself in (ok google does that) then I open the Xbox app and I can mirror my console on my phone and TV at the same time. I can then leave the house and use my Xbox just like how slingbox worked for ppl who know about that. I can watch tv, play games, whatever. But I can do all that anyway via my phone so just the gaming option is what's special.
The kishi is a dedicated controller to use on your cell and it basically turns your phone into a switch. A must get if you the type to game often on the go