The Metro Exodus dev, 4A Games also expressed similar concerns with the weaker GPU of the Series S. Puha said that optimizing games for the Series S is nowhere as simple as just lowering resolution and texture quality.
The sentiments of id Software were shared this year by Remedy’s Thomas Puha. Last year, developers at (the now Microsoft owned) id Software did share concerns with the low amount of RAM on the Xbox Series S, and said: “The much lower amount of memory and the split memory banks with drastically slower speeds will be a major issue,” lowering resolutions will marginally help but won’t completely counteract “the deficiencies.” It’s not known what’s causing these consistent performances and visual issues with Xbox Series S, however. The 120Hz mode that is available on the Xbox Series X and PS5 is also disabled on the Series S, however, a large number of games do hit 120fps on Xbox Series S, more so than on PS5 currently.Īlong with FIFA 22 and 21, Xbox Series S owners have been reporting performance and visual issues with other games like No Man Sky, The Hunt Showdown, Control, and PES 2021.
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