The Xbox Series X/S Official Thread

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Damn, I wonder if I'd be able to trade in my Xbox one X and Xbox one S.

if you can’t, why not do it thru gamestop?

granted the XSS will cost $50 more

but trading in both those systems will easily get you around $400 at GS

it’s in stock online so you can trade-in at the store and get a gift card then order an XSS online
 

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if you can’t, why not do it thru gamestop?

granted the XSS will cost $50 more

but trading in both those systems will easily get you around $400 at GS

it’s in stock online so you can trade-in at the store and get a gift card then order an XSS online
Thank you, breh.
 

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The last day to play TitanFall 1 on EA play if you don't own it....game is being taken off all store fronts tomorrow as of this post

Played a lil bit for nostalgia sake....this was the first real blockbuster exclusive Xbox One had got



One thing I liked about 1 over 2 is how its purely metal punkish....no lasers or other crazy ass weapons that's in two, everything is metal and cyborg themed
 

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the XSS isn’t bad at all especially if you already have a monitor that supports 1440
Nah, I have a Series X and an S already. Lol.

I have two older sons -11 and 8 - who play games.

My 11 year old loves his S.

I was just thinking about getting the Series S for my 8 year old and exchanging the older systems we have.
 

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GTA 5 PS5 and Xbox Series X remaster offers a mix of 4K, 60 fps, and ray tracing

When Grand Theft Auto 5 makes the leap to current-generation consoles — PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X — in March, the newest version of Rockstar Games’ crime epic will offer three graphics settings that will let players tailor their experience to their needs. On Friday, Rockstar detailed just how the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the “expanded and enhanced” GTA 5 will perform across those platforms.

GTA 5’s Fidelity Mode is “tuned for the highest visual quality” and targets 30 frames per second. The PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will run with native 4K resolution, with ray tracing enabled. On Xbox Series S, Fidelity Mode will deliver upscaled 4K resolution.

The game’s Performance Mode is “tuned for the most responsive gameplay experience” and targets 60 fps. On PS5 and Xbox Series X, that 60-fps gameplay will run at upscaled 4K resolution, while the Series S version runs at 1080p resolution.

Performance RT mode is exclusive to the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of GTA 5, delivering a hybrid of the previously mention modes, with upscaled 4K resolution, ray tracing, and a 60 fps target.

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