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Review on Game console Microsoft Xbox Series X 1000 GB SSD, black by Mateusz Strach ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

Twofold impressions. For me personally, anything below 60 frames per second in a PC game is simply not playable. And 30 frames per second on a good TV is giving me a headache and eye strain on the console side. Everything is straightforward and easy to use with XIS-tagged next-gen games (with the exception of "We Happy Few," which does not support 60 frames per second). But there aren't that many, and if you take my preferences into account, even less. As a result, expectations for crossgene were quite high. Several classic titles, on the other hand, have been remade exclusively for the new system. However, the quality of this series is low, and it has never been widely distributed. Here are the games I tried and found to run smoothly at 60 frames per second: Jedi: The Fallen Order from Star Wars Game Changer: Bulletstorm for GTA4 I'm really hoping that the list will be updated soon, as there are a lot of great cross-gen games that I'd love to play (or repeat) in glorious 60fps on my large screen.

Pros
  • Wait a minute! 60 frames per second on consoles! This game system can! Access to hundreds (now 331) of games of all stripes and genres, from amateur creations to AAA smash hits, is what GamePass is all about. The price of six months of GamePass service is comparable to the cost of purchasing two games from the store.
Cons
  • Few games, however, support the 60 fps frame rate. A month after its release, the new console offers absolutely nothing. New and old games come and go from GamePass all the time. About a dozen or so per week. If you started playing but ran out of time, you'll have to buy, but at a "up to 20%" discount.

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