Cyberpunk proves to many people and developers the potential of the Series S. This game reaching 60 fps on the Series S proves that several others can also do it on the Series S, plus the game on this console has notable improvements over the last generation. I think the game's DLC even has a lot of fps drops in 60 fps mode, but it's still a much better experience than last generation and I still think it proves a lot. Remembering that the last generation did not receive these latest updates.
But at a huge cost to resolution. Games from a decade ago mostly ran at 30fps, but had a much higher, sharper resolution. This honestly looks like a blurry mess.
Wish it didn't use FSR and the ps5-xsx version looked great before that update as both of there were around 1440-1620p that upscales fine on a 4k screen.
Ghost 2D car spotted at 3:29! 👻 It's frustrating to see that the game still has problems, I bought the Xbox version when it launched but I stopped playing it years ago, waiting for the improvements.
It could be better, but if you take into account what the game was like at launch and on the old generation consoles and that even on the Series X and PS5 there are drops, I think overall it's a good result for the Series S.
@@MultiNatla for real, I can't even deal with 30fps especially playing on an OLED, but that blurry image would also annoy me lol. I guess on a smaller screen it's not so bad.
@@cun7us i play on a 80 cm old TV, it's completely fine for me. The stylization, colors, effects and overall picture is much more important than razor sharp edges. People who play on a gigantic 2 metre screen in their living room need to touch grass
I set the maximum graphics and limit the fps, the picture deteriorates greatly from upscalers, but the fps is higher. I choose the picture and not the fps.
I'm 100% certain that many of the 30 FPS games could run 60 FPS no problem on the S. The developers are lazy. That is all. My problem is that this whole stuff was advertised as being '4K 120 FPS'. Now, I'm not stupid. I know that it's unrealistic for, say, Alan Wake II to run 4K 120 FPS on the S. But a 720p 60 FPS mode is REALLY NOT MUCH TO ASK FOR.
Guys im switching ps4 pro to series s is it the right decision? Im sick and tired of 30fps i want to upgrade but still on a tight budget should go for series s or? Keep the ps4 pro
if you want 60 fps, go for a ps5 or a series x. the series s has a lot of games that run at 60, but most look better at 30. and even on the ps5 and series x there are games that are capped at 30, so... and im a series s user here
@@tomanderson2006 yep especially the ubisoft games i think they're the worst. some games are totally fine and others will have an unbearable amount of ghosting. at first i thought it was my tv but now i'm not too sure because i tried on 5 different tv's and 144hz gaming monitor and its all the same. i thought the gaming monitor was going to fix this but nope, i had to return it.
It could be better, but if you take into account what the game was like at launch and on the old generation consoles and that even on the Series X and PS5 there are drops, I think overall it's a good result for the Series S.
@@MarvinhoEterno I remember. It's just that even on a mid ranged Nvidia GPU, it's like playing a next generation Cyberpunk. I'm not even taking into account ray tracing. The image quality with DLSS and the overall settings preset even on High on PC kind of blows the Series S out of the water. The Series S image quality is very poor with low internal resolution and the settings are compromised. The NPC count is so tuned down it is tethering on the edge of maintaining art direction. But I believe CDPR are using every piece of hardware inside of that little machine.
@@Stardomplayduh, but to run high settings on cyberpunk you need a powerful gpu, rtx 4070 minimum to maintain 60 fps high settings with no DLSS or FSR. Not a fair comparison
Cyberpunk proves to many people and developers the potential of the Series S. This game reaching 60 fps on the Series S proves that several others can also do it on the Series S, plus the game on this console has notable improvements over the last generation.
I think the game's DLC even has a lot of fps drops in 60 fps mode, but it's still a much better experience than last generation and I still think it proves a lot. Remembering that the last generation did not receive these latest updates.
Its true but only 648p
But at a huge cost to resolution. Games from a decade ago mostly ran at 30fps, but had a much higher, sharper resolution. This honestly looks like a blurry mess.
@@RamonChirinos-tx3wz 948p not 648p
I have put in more than a thouand hours on my Series S in cyberpunk and can definitely recommend it to everyone. It run great on the console.
Series S really good to play on 1080p screens
i realy dont mind xbox series s being a 30 fps console as long as the quality if graphics is good
And Cyberpunk further proves that many games can reach 60 fps on the console.
It's not a 30fps console. Lots of games go 60 and even 120.
Well, I do.
I want 60 fps
@@Clark_Kenttt look at the size of the console
@@Clark_Kenttt then spend more money buy a better console. buy a pc
I've played the entire game on keyboard and mouse with 30 FPS, this game is an absolute masterpiece now and I highly recommend it
Does cyberpunk77 on series s support mouse and keyboar ?
@@reza17oce Yes
@@easiersreally??????
This a good optimization
tomorrow throne and liberty series x fps test ??
Wish it didn't use FSR and the ps5-xsx version looked great before that update as both of there were around 1440-1620p that upscales fine on a 4k screen.
Does the Xbox Series S use FSR in this game?
@@Omarjehad-gg8dmyes
@@Omarjehad-gg8dm Yes
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Ghost 2D car spotted at 3:29! 👻 It's frustrating to see that the game still has problems, I bought the Xbox version when it launched but I stopped playing it years ago, waiting for the improvements.
It could be better, but if you take into account what the game was like at launch and on the old generation consoles and that even on the Series X and PS5 there are drops, I think overall it's a good result for the Series S.
Performance mode looks super blurry, ngl, but at least it has that option.
That's the point exactly. Giving people the option. Some of us literally get headaches from 30 FPS due to a bad TV or something.
@@MultiNatla for real, I can't even deal with 30fps especially playing on an OLED, but that blurry image would also annoy me lol. I guess on a smaller screen it's not so bad.
@@cun7us i play on a 80 cm old TV, it's completely fine for me. The stylization, colors, effects and overall picture is much more important than razor sharp edges. People who play on a gigantic 2 metre screen in their living room need to touch grass
I set the maximum graphics and limit the fps, the picture deteriorates greatly from upscalers, but the fps is higher. I choose the picture and not the fps.
Seeing this just convinced me Pirhana fucked up when optimizing Mechwarrior 5; clans for the one S-
I'm 100% certain that many of the 30 FPS games could run 60 FPS no problem on the S. The developers are lazy. That is all. My problem is that this whole stuff was advertised as being '4K 120 FPS'.
Now, I'm not stupid. I know that it's unrealistic for, say, Alan Wake II to run 4K 120 FPS on the S. But a 720p 60 FPS mode is REALLY NOT MUCH TO ASK FOR.
Guys im switching ps4 pro to series s is it the right decision? Im sick and tired of 30fps i want to upgrade but still on a tight budget should go for series s or? Keep the ps4 pro
if you want 60 fps, go for a ps5 or a series x. the series s has a lot of games that run at 60, but most look better at 30. and even on the ps5 and series x there are games that are capped at 30, so... and im a series s user here
@@ianwrlvery few games are capped at that, most have performance modes that allow 120, 60 locked is the standard rn.
The series s really would benefit from
A 40FPS mode upscale with FSR3.1 and frame gen upscale to 4K and 120hz
Actually it’s fine as it is.
Hopefully series x, Xbox one is next
Need VRR, ALLM AND 120hz tv to play this type of shit.
oh theres ghosting, that sucks.
who's ghosting
FSR 2 in action
@@OneLastScholar is it because of that i'm experiencing ghosting effects on many next gen games ?
@@Simoroxigorumyou too?
@@tomanderson2006 yep especially the ubisoft games i think they're the worst. some games are totally fine and others will have an unbearable amount of ghosting. at first i thought it was my tv but now i'm not too sure because i tried on 5 different tv's and 144hz gaming monitor and its all the same. i thought the gaming monitor was going to fix this but nope, i had to return it.
Bethesda should make a cyberpunk game. This game was mid.
Series s will go down in history the worst console ever been created!
Why is that?
Looks very bad.
It could be better, but if you take into account what the game was like at launch and on the old generation consoles and that even on the Series X and PS5 there are drops, I think overall it's a good result for the Series S.
@@MarvinhoEterno I remember. It's just that even on a mid ranged Nvidia GPU, it's like playing a next generation Cyberpunk. I'm not even taking into account ray tracing. The image quality with DLSS and the overall settings preset even on High on PC kind of blows the Series S out of the water. The Series S image quality is very poor with low internal resolution and the settings are compromised. The NPC count is so tuned down it is tethering on the edge of maintaining art direction. But I believe CDPR are using every piece of hardware inside of that little machine.
@@StardomplayI see it well and I have an RTX 4090
@@Stardomplayduh, but to run high settings on cyberpunk you need a powerful gpu, rtx 4070 minimum to maintain 60 fps high settings with no DLSS or FSR. Not a fair comparison
This looks like shit though